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soar

[sawr, sohr] / sɔr, soʊr /


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According to Bank of America analysts, since this spring, spending by the highest-earning third of Americans has been soaring, while that of middle- and lower-income households has stagnated.

From Los Angeles Times

Goods like wine, cheese and replacement parts for equipment have gone up in price due to tariffs, but labor, rent and insurance have also soared, he said.

From The Wall Street Journal

For decades, India avoided large-scale construction along much of its border, calculating that the soaring Himalayas and a lack of roads would deter a Chinese incursion.

From The Wall Street Journal

Four years ago, California startup Theta Labs’ cryptocurrency was soaring, and its future appeared bright when it landed a partnership with pop star Katy Perry.

From Los Angeles Times

Walker Strangis said tariffs fueled soaring import prices for his online fine and rare wine business, Walker Wine Co., driving down sales.

From The Wall Street Journal