Sentences with phrase «about one's economy»

You can't talk about the economy without talking about money, but what exactly IS money, and how does it work?
He said that his decision was also shaped by conversations he had with residents who were deeply worried about the economy as he traveled around the city while exploring a mayoral bid.
However, consumers are feeling more positive about the economy in general — 60 percent of those surveyed believe the economy is improving compared to 52 percent at the end of 2017.
It got me thinking about the economy of communication and how that translates to book trailers.
You With all the doom and gloom news about the economy, there's never been a better time to make an extra paycheck online with a minimal amount of time and effort.
But either way, business owners aren't yet feeling better about the economy.
Consumer confidence seeks to measure how consumers feel about the economy and their own financial situation.
In this respect, there is a parallel with consumer survey results, which suggest that consumers are more pessimistic about the economy as a whole than about their own circumstances.
What about the past decade has changed your thinking about the economy, financial markets or investing?
If you're feeling more confident about the economy and your prospects for the holiday shopping season, it's not because your customers are also feeling cheery.
Overall optimism about the economy helped lift stocks broadly, but some companies had bad news that kept their shares under pressure.
Most of the intelligent things that were said about the economy came out of her mouth.
Maybe you still remember the days when competitive advantage was all about economies of scale, advertising power and service versus price.
Another big worry for investors is a slowdown in Chinese growth, compounded by a reluctance of Chinese companies to borrow because of uncertainty about the economy.
As with most questions about the economy, this one is complex and requires a lot of context.
Despite some fears about the economy in general, industry insiders don't see any signs of a slowdown in this specialized portion of the real estate world.
He's coming here to have what he hopes is a very robust discussion about the economy.
But debate about the economy tends to overlook one critical factor.
It's true that firms have been borrowing less in a sign they are still uncertain about the economy's prospects, despite record - breaking rallies in the stock market.
Most commodities, including oil, copper, nickel and zinc are expected to run ahead on improved sentiment about the economy.
And that, in turn, should challenge everything we think we know about the economy.
First, our CEOs are more pessimistic than most about the economy as a whole: we have the second - lowest percentage predicting an improvement in global growth, at 45 %.
This is an election year, and many local politicians are hosting job fairs in order to show their constituents that they care about the economy.
Pay attention to the messages about the economy that young people hear.
But many company owners say while they're more upbeat about the economy, they're not planning to ask banks for financing.
While our standard of living is leaps and bounds higher than the rest of the globe, we still get nervous about the economy, inflation and the job market.
When asked about the economy she doesn't talk about the deficit or the dangers of cuts.
When I started in the investment business I knew a lot about the economy, politics, and quantitative analysis.
Remember, this was supposed to be an election about the economy.
So widely in fact that he didn't even talk about the economy for the first 10 minutes.
But, the two pieces you mentioned are mostly about economy and speed.
We've all seen the gloom and doom stories about our economy going down the drain.
We get a win on growth not by making arguments about the economy as a whole but by crafting a series of bespoke policy offers sector by sector.
You'll have no competition, because 99 % of job seekers would rather answer classified ads and complain about the economy than be assertive and proactive.
What happened in the 1930s is very valuable information about the economy and the stock market.
When will we confront the reality that something about our economy is fundamentally broken so that we can actually begin to do something about it?
Anyone else think that these issues are brought to the surface solely to distract us all from the fact that no elected official currently in office knows what to do about the economy.
For all the negative things one hears about the economy, there are many sectors that can't hire good workers fast enough.
Earlier in the year there was definitely a sense that the stock market was saying one thing about the economy and the bond market was saying another.
What about YOUR economy — your personal investments, your nest egg?
This debate over who should be anxious about the economy usually starts with income and unemployment rates.
There are pairs of recent economic reports appear to present conflicting assessments of consumer attitudes about the economy.
Finally, «easy to count» metrics about the economy also show improvement.
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