Restaurants flock to the upper floors of high-rises where rent is cheaper, young professionals try to find bargain apartments in fringe areas and many bars shut down after a year because they can't make enough to pay the bills.
Schools have been put under pressure to sell playing fields to raise funds, particular in cities and suburban areas where rises in property and land prices have made open land very valuable.
Rising currencies are good for bond holders, so long as the currency rises in strength from where it was purchased.
That stigma is perhaps no greater than in New York City, where high-rises and apartments are hardly hospitable to pigs.
Which is where loading the tax rises on business is so strange.
It suggests that the proportion of schools planning to make languages optional from 14 rises to 44% among schools where less than half the pupils get five top GCSE grades.
Nine percent rises are expected in premium cabins, where travellers can access free wireless Internet and other facilities.
London, which has had strong interest from overseas buyers, was the only part of the UK where more surveyors reported price rises than falls.
Secondly, the vast income rises are concentrated in the top 1% where we have the information, in the top 0.1%.
Mr Romney, like all the Republican presidential candidates, recently pledged to reject tax rises, even as part of a deal where spending cuts would be ten times bigger.
Even in services, where capacity constraints are greatest, price rises have not accelerated.
There is also debate over where to set the threshold for tax rises.
The message has sunk in in Bahrain, where a third of finance-sector employees are female, and in Kuwait, where, including property, the figure rises to 40%.
It would seem possible to square the circle only with tax rises elsewhere or more spending cuts, in a society where the pain of Mr Tremonti's earlier austerity measures is starting to be felt.
Even in countries where the governments have kept public-sector wage rises low, strains are showing in other ways.
But for those power couples where each spouse earns about the same, the penalty rises quickly.
And that means there will never be a significant period of time where people generally are hoarding their Bitcoins in anticipation of future price rises.
An even more telling argument is that commodities without futures markets (apples, edible beans) or futures markets where index funds did not get involved (milk, rice) also saw price rises during 2006-08.
ECONOMIST: Investors may not have caused commodity price rises
In an empty theatre, a curtain rises on an unusual kind of show: archival footage of life in the streets of Liverpool, where the director, Terence Davies (who was born in 1945), grew up, and which he both celebrates and mourns in this personal, essaylike documentary of urban reminiscences.
With stealth taxes rising on pensions, ISAs, Peps where you can no longer reclaim with-holding tax, on top of insurance premium tax, rises in National Insurance and the reduction (in real terms) of allowances, the fact that many people are incapable of understanding tax credits and do not claim them.
This summer he's taking a group to Pamplona, where they will meet a Hemingway grandson and see the running of the bulls immortalized in The Sun Also Rises.
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