Sentences with phrase «also runs a deficit»

In fact, the U.S. also runs a deficit with Canada, and that's mostly because of oil and gas.»

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Also, I wouldn't worry about the NDP not running a deficit.
For much of the nineteenth century, the United States also ran trade deficits and capital account surpluses, but while there were already capital flows driven by investors making independent decisions about where to park their money, roughly 90 percent of the international business done by London banks consisted of trade finance.
U.S. investment exceeds U.S. savings, and the United States runs a trade deficit that is by definition equal to the gap between investment and savings.1 It also runs a capital account surplus equal to the gap because this is the amount of net foreign capital inflow that bridges the gap, and the trade account and the capital account for any country must always balance to zero.
With the federal budget coming soon, it is also worth recalling that the Liberals promised to run deficits of no more than $ 10 - billion for a maximum of three years, but the government's latest projections peg its annual deficits at almost $ 30 - billion with no timeline for returning to a balanced budget.
Many economists reject this debt anchor and instead believe that with a strong economy now is the time not only to eliminate the deficit, but also to run surpluses and reduce debt.
At the same time, the government's decision to run a deficit means a weak dollar, and experts warn that more debt also means larger interest payments and a weaker currency.
North Korea also ran a near - record trade deficit of $ 1.96 billion with China in 2017, the NIS reportedly informed the National Assembly on Monday, owing to United Nations Security Council sanctions banning exports of goods including coal, marine products and garments.
Also, Spitzer didn't run on a message of fiscal restraint the way Cuomo did, and he didn't face the same massive budget hole to fill upon taking office, although there was — as there usually is — a structural deficit worth between $ 4.3 billion and $ 5 billion.
Also, I'm not sure what you mean by «talk of a «structural deficit» is rubbish»: as things stand, without some major fiscal contraction, do you expect the government to still be running a deficit in a few years from now?
He is at pains to demonstrate he is serious about improving the failing subway system that he has controlled since 2011, but also faces a $ 4.4 billion budget deficit and says he plans to run for reelection in November.
Previous ads run in the primary also highlighted Faso's fiscal record of cutting taxes and closing budget deficits and outline his key reform principles to help small businesses, notably simplifying the tax code, ending corporate welfare, investing in small businesses and ending Washington's regulatory madness.
Has the Bruges Group noticed that the US has also been running a trade deficit (for the same reasons as the UK)?
He also was in charge of Brooklyn's Long Island College Hospital in Brooklyn, which under his watch ran massive deficits and ultimately got put up for sale, to the outrage of many in the surrounding community — and from de Blasio, then the city's Public Advocate and a candidate for mayor.
De Blasio also criticized the state for underfunding the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, which runs a capital deficit exceeding $ 15 billion.
Pataki been out front on some of the key national issues, the deficit and the Obama health care plan,» said Bob Davis, a former Erie County Republican chairman who also led Pataki's exploratory PAC in 2006, when he opted not to run.
Also, running will work best at slimming down your legs when you're eating at a calorie deficit.
She established a clinic for diagnosing and treating attention deficit disorders and also ran a clinic for treating panic and anxiety.
Jaws also runs a leisurely two hours instead of trying to tie up its plot in an attention deficit syndrome - addled hour - and - a-half running time.
Perry Beeches, which runs five schools in Birmingham, was also found to have a deficit of # 2.1 m in the last financial year, with former chief executive Liam Nolan facing criticism for receiving # 80,000 a year as a consultant to the trust in addition to his # 120,000 salary as head teacher.
The motion also gave the NAHT executive the right to encourage its members to take other steps, such as running deficit budgets in schools or refusing to file budgets to local authorities.
The council's plans were to close and merge many of the three - tier schools to create more of a two - tier system in the county, after it warned that many other schools are also undersubscribed, running at a deficit and in buildings needing substantial improvements.
He also spoke as the federal government appears poised to run budgetary deficits in order to invest billions of dollars in areas such as infrastructure as a way to boost Canada's weak growth.
FDR ran deficits, Truman ran deficits (but also surpluses with a GOP Congress & rapid defense cuts), Ike had surpluses with GOP Congresses but not with Democrat, JFK ran deficits, LBJ ran deficits, Nixon had just one surplus, thanks to Democrat Congresses, Ford ran deficits under Democrat Congresses, Carter ran deficits, Reagan ran deficits, thanks to his budgets» being declared «DoA» by Tip, Clinton ran deficits until the GOP took control of Congress & Bush ran deficits, under mixed Congressional control.
However, the skin layer is also running a huge deficit most of the time.
We also put in a whole series of financial controls at the same time: if we're going to run a deficit budget, it must be approved by the membership; if we're going to make major expenditures beyond half a million dollars and the finance committee and the board don't agree, that has to go to the membership.
The current - account deficit is broader than the more familiar trade deficit — which has also been extremely high, running between $ 600 billion and $ 700 billion from 2004 to 2005 — ince the current - account deficit incorporates all investment and payments, including dividends and other remittances, flowing to and from countries.
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