Sentences with phrase «as nominal incomes»

More likely though, is that commodities that are in short supply globally would rise, like coal, steel, oil, gold, rare minerals, etc., and only after a while, would housing prices rise, as nominal incomes become large enough, and household formation great enough for the excess supply to disappear.

Not exact matches

According to a report released this summer from the University of Tennessee, nominal personal income in Tennessee will increase 2.8 precent in 2010 and as much as 4 percent in 2011.
Unfortunately, budget forecasts do not provide a breakdown of the various components of nominal GDP, such as wages and salaries, corporate profits, interest income, etc., so it is difficult to properly assess the impact of changes in the economic forecast to changes in the major components of budgetary revenues.
Phaseouts that are not adjusted for inflation affect more taxpayers over time, as inflation raises nominal incomes and thus lifts more taxpayers above the phaseout thresholds.
These include the problem of public communication, where the public is likely to be more understanding of inflation than the more nebulous concept of nominal growth, as well as the problem that nominal income is often subject to sizeable revision by the statistical agency.
As seen in the two figures below, sectors of the economy tied to housing began contracting in April 2006 while elsewhere employment growth and nominal income continued to grow.
Based on our analysis, the split between sectors that benefited from rising nominal yields and those that suffered was clear: Defense - oriented sectors — those that are income - driven but light on growth — fared worse as the opportunity cost for holding them grew.
Leaving aside the fact that the family income was likely close to $ 300,000 at the time of Chiara's crisis, Public Advocate de Blasio, as a city employee, had access to excellent health insurance that covers unlimited inpatient rehab at nominal cost... and that's with the HMO option.
Nominal dividend income continued to grow, just not as fast as inflation.
On the other hand, a borrower who pays a fixed - rate mortgage of 5 percent would benefit from 5 percent inflation, because the real interest rate (the nominal rate minus the inflation rate) would be zero; servicing this debt would be even easier if inflation were higher, as long as the borrower's income keeps up with inflation.
I have replaced my original «Income Stream Allocator» with «CD Income Stream Allocator A,» which replaces the word «TIPS» with «CD» and which identifies the CD interest rate as NOMINAL, not adjusted for inflation.
If this all happens, private investment jumps back to historical levels or higher, GDP can grow at more than 2 % real / 4 % nominal as credit drives higher growth, unemployment will come down, incomes go up as the pie increases and we start growing out of our debt problem.
In other words, your nominal returns on real estate income are approximately the same as real estate return using Siegel's numbers.
Conceptually, if a corporation can support a long term return of 10 % (nominal), it carries less risk to a retiree if the return is strictly from dividends alone than an alternative that requires capital appreciation as well as dividend income to deliver the same return.
[12] However, as nominal changes include inflation, they provide a less clear picture of how rents changed in effect, and of how changes such as disallowing property losses to offset other types of income affect rent.
By qualifying as a RIC, each fund expects to eliminate or reduce to a nominal amount the federal income tax to which it is subject.
no or only nominal taxation on the relevant income is the starting point to classify a jurisdiction as a tax haven;
While many people have taken out life insurance policies, a standalone personal accident policy is highly recommended as it will cover the insured person at a nominal premium rate, especially when compared to life insurance policy and also provides the advantage of covering minor injuries and the loss of income.
In these circumstances, the couple decided that, as well as paying child maintenance (according to the Child Maintenance Service online calculator - see my guide on child maintenance) the father would pay the mother a nominal spousal maintenance order, providing her with security, as the main carer, just in case, due to some unforeseen circumstances, her own income significantly drops, requiring her to seek further support from the father.
One option, for example, involves the landlord paying a nominal fee for a policy providing access to three months of rental income, as well as to funds and resources if you need to pursue a tenant in court.
While virtually all economists and reporters use «real» as meaning inflation - adjusted numbers for gross domestic product, wages and household income, real estate numbers are always nominal.
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