Sentences with phrase «aftermath of the recession»

Meanwhile, the percentage of adults spending less compared to the year before has steadily dropped since 2009, when, in the immediate aftermath of the recession, 57 percent of respondents said they were pulling back.
The bigger reason, however, I would say, however, has been aftermath of the recession and more specifically the crash of the housing market.
Despite challenging conditions, businesses became acutely aware of the need to manage cash flow and reduce long - term overheads — including office leases — which is believed by some to have helped serviced offices gain a stronger foothold in the aftermath of the recession.
That tax, which was established in 2009 in the aftermath of the recession, sets the state tax rate for households earning $ 2 million or individuals earning $ 1 million at the higher rate of 8.82 percent,
At the very least, «I got a job during the aftermath of the recession,» says Kristen Lindquist, who finished her Ph.D. under Barrett's mentorship at Boston College just as the economy was tanking in 2010.
Feeling the aftermath of the Recession, Theresa tries to regain a foothold in her underworld, professional and private life as her employees start to undermine her by looking for a way out of her fledgling criminal empire.
Republican legislators have approved teacher raises since they took over in the aftermath of the recession, with the exact amount determined by experience and credentials.
The new report shows that families continue to struggle economically in the aftermath of the recession.
Libraries around the country are facing budget cuts as local governments struggle with the aftermath of the recession — and in many cases that means fewer branches or services.
Issuers charged off mountains of bad accounts in the aftermath of the recession, ultimately breaking a historic link between joblessness and credit performance.
And in the aftermath of the recession, with the rise of the gig economy, millennials increasingly lack access to long - term financial infrastructure.
The CMBS market has certainly staged an impressive comeback in the aftermath of the recession.
The surge has helped facilitate the economic recovery of Sacramento, which in the aftermath of the recession drew attention for its sprawling homeless camp.
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