Phrases with «to jumpstart the economy»

The phrase "to jumpstart the economy" means taking swift actions to stimulate economic growth, such as increasing spending, investing in projects, and creating jobs, in order to get the economy quickly back on track from a period of slowdown or recession. Full definition

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Sentences with «to jumpstart the economy»

  • As we saw in the months following The Great Recession, when economic growth slowed abruptly, the Fed moved to jumpstart the economy by lowering its target for the federal funds rate. (blackrockblog.com)
  • Bloomberg's girlfriend, Diana Taylor, a former New York State banking superintendent, said Saujani's business savvy could help jumpstart the economy. (dnainfo.com)
  • The Fed dropped interest rates to near - zero in an effort to jumpstart the economy after the housing bubble burst. (mystockmarketbasics.com)
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