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Effect of rising interest rates on coverage

By Reynolds Center Staff
June 28, 2004 10:06 AM
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How significant an effect will rising interest rates have on your business coverage? Will they have a big effect in your community?

"The impact would swing the pendulum from thriving real estate deals to reports of declining commerce and a struggling housing market. Rising interest rates will have a historic effect on business coverage." -Barbara-Leigh Tonelli, Special Features Editor, The Huntington Beach Local News (Calif.)

"Rising interest rates will have a big effect in my community, especially in the housing arena. Currently, there's much concern that native born residents cannot afford to live in their own town due to the rising cost of housing." -Ike Wilson, Business Reporter, The Frederick (Md.) News Post

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