


Verb Sales of Kelce’s jersey spiked nearly 400% after Swift was spotted at Kansas City's Arrowhead Stadium. 2023 Surging premiums Every property in more than 1 in 10 American cities is at risk of premium spikes because of climate disasters, according to an analysis of the First Street data. Sudarshan Varadhan and Ashley Fang, The Christian Science Monitor, 22 Sep. 2023 Higher use of polluting fuels such as coal to meet electricity demand spikes and supply shortages underscore the challenges of lowering emissions. Ash-Har Quraishi, Amy Corral, CBS News, 26 Sep. 2023 Wain says a spike in hot-wiring thefts during the 1980s put pressure on auto manufacturers to enhance vehicle security. 2023 Excluding a 2020 spike, the default rate for the past 12 months is the highest since 2014. 2023 Winning over hearts is another matter, and the new women’s line is sure to lead to further spikes of interest in the brand. Christian Martinez, Los Angeles Times, 29 Sep. 2023 The same confluence of factors at local refineries contributed to a spike in fuel prices about this same time last year, when gas prices soared nearly as high as the record levels seen in 2022. Christian Shepherd, Washington Post, 29 Sep. 2023 While seeing the world on a budget isn’t new, the desire to have fun while still saving has led to an apparent spike in the popularity of shoestring travel, especially among younger Chinese tourists. Rob Nikolewski, San Diego Union-Tribune, 29 Sep. Noun During a spike in gas prices that occurred last autumn, Newsom directed the Air Resources Board to issue a similar waiver, which resulted in prices dropping.
