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fluctuate

[fluhk-choo-eyt] / ˈflʌk tʃuˌeɪt /


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CD and high-yield savings account rates fluctuate, and currently hover at 4.2%, still keeping a step ahead of inflation that is running at roughly 3% a year.

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He said prices "often fluctuate dramatically" based on "demand and supply" - and demand is significantly up right now.

From BBC

Access to childcare can be highly dependent on your postcode, campaigners say, and parental leave pay fluctuates wildly, depending on the generosity of employers, while others rely solely on statutory maternity and paternity leave pay.

From BBC

“Silver prices fluctuate, but misidentifying items can cost far more than waiting for a slightly better spot price.”

From MarketWatch

“Silver prices fluctuate, but misidentifying items can cost far more than waiting for a slightly better spot price.”

From MarketWatch