Examples of 'prices jumped' in a sentence

Meaning of "prices jumped"

prices jumped: This phrase is commonly used to describe a significant increase in prices of goods or services in a short period of time, often indicating a sudden surge or spike in pricing

How to use "prices jumped" in a sentence

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prices jumped
I see the prices jumped.
Gas prices jumped and shortages had people waiting in long lines for gasoline.
Real estate prices jumped.
Bond prices jumped as investors sought defensive positions amid concerns about the economy.
Even while care worsened when investors invaded the hospital field, prices jumped up.
The last time prices jumped up is when we lost our house.
In response to Putin 's statement, oil prices jumped.
Middle Eastern oil prices jumped by five dollars per barrel.
Prices jumped in January.
In the US, housing prices jumped sharply.
In India, local prices jumped to a record high in June, moderating demand from retail consumers.
Government reports indicate that rice prices jumped by 30 % in the affected regions.
All the prices jumped up, estimated sum wasn't enough.
Because of longer import routes, Qatari food and beverage prices jumped 4.2 percent in August.
Crude and Brent prices jumped more than 9 % each Monday morning during Asian hours.

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During the same period, the average prices jumped by more than 21 %.
Prices jumped at least a nickel in nearly 25 states in the final week of June.
They thought they could make $1 million when supply ran out and prices jumped to $10.
Gasoline prices jumped up 15-cents a gallon in Florida over the past week.
Recently, in many regions of Mexico, tortilla prices jumped by more than 50 percent.
Oil prices jumped more than 4 percent on Friday after news of Soleimani 's death.
Following Wednesday 's meeting in Algiers, oil prices jumped more than 5 %.
Home prices jumped 7.1 percent annually in May, according to a new report from CoreLogic.
Gold and silver prices jumped more than 1 % on Monday as investors fled to safe-haven assets.
Oil prices jumped again after the Iranian Revolution, sparking double-.
Wholesale gasoline prices jumped to around $4.85 a gallon for fear of shortages.
Pork prices jumped 21 percent in one year, the Chinese Ministry of Agriculture said.
Oil prices jumped 2 % on the news.
Gasoline prices jumped 4.2 percent, the largest gain since March, after dropping 1 percent in August.
Gasoline prices jumped 8.7 percent in February after a 15 percent surge in January.

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