Sentences with phrase «while consumers of all ages»

While consumers of all ages are concerned about the made in the USA trend, Millennials might be especially interested.

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The RSC budget make Social Security sustainably solvent by implementing a slightly modified version of Representative Sam Johnson's (R - TX) «Social Security Reform Act,» which would slow initial benefit growth for higher earners, gradually raise the normal retirement age to 70, and eliminate annual cost - of - living adjustments for higher earners while using the more accurate chained Consumer Price Index (CPI)(currently used for the tax code) for other beneficiaries.
Within program expenses, major transfers to persons were up $ 1.1 billion, primarily due to higher old age security payments, reflecting an increase in the number of recipients and higher inflation, as benefits are indexed to quarterly changes in the consumer price index, major transfers to other levels of government were up $ 0.6 billion, reflecting legislative increases; while direct program expenses declined by $ 0.2 billion, as lower «other transfer» payments more than offset increases in departmental / agency operating costs.
While many Canadians believe that it is not advisable to make RRIF withdrawals before the age of 71, this is not the case, especially for consumers with a registered retirement income fund.
«This study represents a major milestone for the UC - II ® brand, and it validates our efforts to develop new paradigms for joint health products for the aging population, while also addressing the needs of an expanding group of younger, active, health - conscious consumers,» said Dr. James Lugo, Chief Scientific Officer of the Consumer Health & Nutrition Business Unit of Lonza.
While children and teens are the company's largest group of consumers, its line of 99 - and 100 - percent juice pops crosses age lines.
And while the study had a fairly small respondent pool — surveying 300 male and female Americans aged between 18 and 35 that snack regularly — it highlights that consumers are looking to increase the convenience of their eating habits.
While it's important to convert consumers of all ages with winning accessories, analysts believe Armani needs to focus more on delivering a brand story that resonates with a new generation of consumers.
While the film gives us plenty of mech, the combined forces of Warner Brothers Consumer Products and The LEGO Group will be giving fans of all ages plenty of merch.
People between the ages of 25 - 34 represented the highest share of readers, accounting for 27.4 percent of newspaper consumers and 28.2 percent of magazine / periodical consumers, while people age 35 - 44 accounted for 1 in 5 readers in both categories.
As used in this paragraph, a «Covered Borrower» means any person who, at the time such person becomes obligated on a loan transaction or establishes an account for consumer credit, satisfies the requirements under any one or more of the following classifications, or is otherwise under applicable laws deemed to be a «Covered Borrower» under the Military Lending Act, 10 U.S. Code Section 987: (a) An active duty member of the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force or Coast Guard, or a person serving on active Guard and Reserve duty (a person described in this clause (a) of the definition of «Covered Borrower» is hereinafter referred to as a «Service Member»); or (b) Any of the following persons, relative to a Service Member: (1) The spouse; (2) A child under the age of 21; or (3) If dependent on the Service Member for more than one half of such person's support, any one or more of the following persons: (i) A child under the age of 23 enrolled in a full time course of study at an institution of higher learning; (ii) A child of any age incapable of self support due to a mental or physical incapacity that occurred before attaining age 23 while such person was dependent on the Service Member; (iii) Any unmarried person placed in legal custody of the Service Member who resides with such Service Member unless separated by military service or to receive institutional care or under other circumstances covered by Regulation; or (iv) A parent or parent - in - law residing in the Service Member's household.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau says while there are more young borrowers than older ones, those over the age of 60 make up the fastest growing segment of student loan borrowers, and that the number of older borrowers with this type of debt has quadrupled over the last decade.
While account age doesn't have quite the impact of credit utilization (almost 30 percent of the score), longer - held cards contribute positively to a consumer's length of credit history (15 percent of the score).
Increased confidence in balanced mutual funds is a sign of investors» need for growth while taking into account the uncertainties of the market, says Kevin Headland, senior investment strategist for Manulife, who has done an annual survey on consumer confidence, using 2001 respondents at least 25 years of age or older.
To empower consumers, especially parents, with guidance that allows them to make informed decisions about the age - appropriateness and suitability of video games and apps while holding the video game industry accountable for responsible marketing practices.
Art Deco and Precisionism Art Deco was more of a decorative art and design movement, reflecting the sleek geometric forms of the new consumer age, while Precisionism was a style of architectural painting whose linear precision was used to reflect the industrial landscape of the Machine - Aage, while Precisionism was a style of architectural painting whose linear precision was used to reflect the industrial landscape of the Machine - AgeAge.
Global warming alarmists (many of them the same who predicted a New Ice Age in the 1970s) ignore, or evade, such awkward facts as the greatly increased CO2 production worldwide for 30 years after 1941, when heavy industry increased immensely for armaments in WWII, and for rebuilding and consumer goods like cars in the postwar boom in the Americas, Europe and Asia — while global temperatures simultaneously fell.
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While their insurance products are structured a bit differently than most traditional term and universal life policies, the average consumer will likely find a policy which meets their needs regardless of age or budget.
The Travel Guard ® On Demand app represents a departure from the traditional travel insurance options, including single trip or annual plans, and instead offers a more flexible way to buy travel insurance while giving consumers (ages 16 - 55) more control over their utilization of coverage.
Here, Paul describes how he finds new opportunities to reinforce his value to consumers while leveraging challenges brought on by real estate's «age of information.»
Homeownership rates have fallen sharply in the past year among middle - aged consumers, while the rate for people between the ages of 25 - 34 has actually grown2.
And while we may regret their passage, a new age of accountability and consumer protection is upon us, demanding a new standard of our licensees.
- Nearly one in four Americans has listened to audio from an iPod or other MP3 player connected to a car stereo: Although consumers often have to deal with myriad adapters and other barriers to in - car listening, 54 % of iPod / MP3 player owners have listened to their device in their car; this equates to 24 % of all persons age 12 and older having listened to an iPod, iPhone or other MP3 player while connected to a car stereo.
Younger consumers came of age during the housing boom and bust, and while they're still interested in and enthusiastic about home ownership, they want someone who will be a knowledgeable, trusted advisor in their real estate transaction, she said.
While job growth and consumer confidence remain key to an economic recovery, the «Great Recession» has crimped demand for housing by slowing immigration and the creation of new households by young and middle - aged adults.
Seventy - nine percent of all consumer age groups recently surveyed say that rising interest rates will impact their home search, while 83 percent say that increasing home prices will impact theirs, according to a new online survey released by realtor.com ® of...
Seventy - nine percent of all consumer age groups recently surveyed say that rising interest rates will impact their home search, while 83 percent say that increasing home prices will impact theirs, according to a new online survey released by realtor.com ® of more than 1,000 active buyers.
While RISMedia uniquely appreciates and supports the role of real estate companies, national, state and local boards and associations, our vast resources and rich media experience in the real estate industry distinctly positions us to deliver the most relevant, highest quality real estate - related content that is vital to satisfying consumer needs in this information age.
Knowing this, Paul shares five ways that he reinforces his value proposition to consumers while leveraging challenges in the real estate age of information.
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