Sentences with phrase «as the recession pushes»

As the recession pushes more families to the brink, these actions become even more important.

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Rubio would roll back the Dodd - Frank banking act, which has imposed tighter regulations on the large Wall Street banks in the wake of the recession, as part of a push to decrease or eliminate government restrictions on businesses.
These days, fast - food joints are vigorously pushing larger portions as recession - stung consumers demand better value, but the super-sizing trend has been creeping ahead for decades.
This «fiscal cliff,» as Ben Bernanke has dubbed it, would almost certainly push the U.S. back into recession.
France, Spain, Greece and Portugal are already in recessions, and Italy is expected to head into one as a result of belt - tightening measures being pushed by its new prime minister, Mario Monti.
Fed policymakers have been struggling in their attempt to push rock - bottom interest rates closer to normal as the recovery from the Great Recession matures.
And unless that economy started to wean itself off an ever - depleting supply of affordable oil, there would be other recessions to follow as economic recoveries would simply push oil prices right back into triple - digit range.
The recession is only a distant memory now as the 6 - year - and - counting bull market has pushed stock markets in the United States and Europe to all - time highs.
In the next 10 years, we'll assuredly go through another recession, Blackstone's favorable tax treatment may be reversed by legislation, and fees may come down as limited partners push back.
«If he doesn't push the U.S. economy into recession by slashing public spending, Canada's exports might end up as collateral damage in his push to increase protectionism.»
With the Federal Reserve's balance sheet at $ 3 trillion and rising, it's worth considering that bond investors may not aggressively push inflation expectations lower in the next recession as they have in recent recessions.
The rout that erased $ 2.9 trillion from U.S. equities has pushed valuations in the Standard & Poor's 500 Index 25 percent below the average level from the last nine recessions, even as profit estimates fall.
That same year, as the recession deepened, commissioners backed off pushing a $ 32 million tax hike to fix the district's beachfront.
The unemployment rate in the Buffalo Niagara region hit a nine - year low of 5.7 percent in January as a steady wave of hiring pushed the number of people with jobs to its highest level since the recession.
But now the country has been running short of dollars as oil revenues have fallen along with the price of crude, pushing the economy into its first recession in a quarter of a century.
As I had been savouring the film, I couldn't help but think about the parallels between the mortgage securities fraud that pushed America into the recession of 2007 and the PPL (pay per letter) dating sites and their way of operation.
With the Federal Reserve's balance sheet at $ 3 trillion and rising, it's worth considering that bond investors may not aggressively push inflation expectations lower in the next recession as they have in recent recessions.
Deficits soar during recessions, pushing up debt and debt as a share of gross domestic product (GDP).
The recession of 1991 and 1992 mostly pushed green issues off the table, and Gore, in a move that would foreshadow his own run for president eight years later, would spend much of his vice-presidential campaign with Bill Clinton downplaying his role as a leading environmental advocate.
As of 2013, US greenhouse gas emissions had fallen just 8.5 percent below 2005 levels, a drop that largely happened due to the recession, to a natural gas boom that pushed out dirtier coal power, and to a rise in vehicle efficiency.
T. Boone Pickens hasn't been showing up as much in these pages since the wind power part of the Pickens Plan went south during the Great Recession, but, as Greentech Media reports, he's still pushing The Plan, even if
The 2008 recession was quite impactful, as clients began pushing back on the rapidly rising billable hour rates, and to maintain profit margins, Law firms reacted by reducing their operating costs where possible, in part to retain and attract talent.
Past recessions have been influenced by a combination of policy mistakes, such as interest rates being pushed too high, too fast.
That low supply, coupled with demand from better - performing retailers for quality space, helped push rents across all types of retail real estate higher and vacancy rates down to about 10 percent at the end of 2015 from 11.1 percent in 2011 — as retailers slowly shrugged off the recession's vacancy spike.
Appreciating real estate values boosted industry commissions» revenue over the past five years as demand for residential and commercial real estate rose and pushed up prices, albeit at a slower pace than the previous five - year period, due to the effects of the recession,» says IBISWorld industry analyst Stephen Morea.
Europe's sovereign debt problems and looming recession pushed most of the countries there - except for a few such as Switzerland and Poland - off the map for real estate investors.
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