Sentences with phrase «billions per»

The Iraq war has cost us nearly a TRILLION dollars, the Afghan war has cost about $ 800 billion and all of the government agencies cost in the neighborhood of tens of billions per year.
«Collectively, CFIB members process billions per year in card - based transactions allowing us to negotiate a much better rate than a small business would be able to get on their own,» said CFIB President Dan Kelly.
With our plan's level of investment, this would translate into additional billions per year for the fiscal bottom line.
These technology companies are leveraging their control over consumer attention and customer data to vertically integrate upstream into content creation, spending billions per year on original content to compete head - to - head with the studios.
From the ability to purchase lottery tickets to apps that actually allowed the user to game on their smartphone the potential revenues stretched into the billions per year.
The NCAA Tournament is a major source of advertising revenue for television, generating more than $ 1 billion per year in ad sales.
About 69 million employees in the U.S. say they miss work because of health problems every year, which reduces economic output by $ 260 billion per year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Nutraceuticals and functional foods could save Canada $ 30 billion per year in health - care costs.
The CAQ has proposed cutting these tax credits in half to $ 2 billion per year, and instead coming up with «incentives» to «encourage private investment that would actually be productive for Quebec.»
«With EEDAR estimating current League of Legends revenues to be more than $ 1 billion per year, this means that the value of Riot is significantly higher than $ 1 billion and Tencent would have paid a lot of money for the remaining 7 % of the company's shares,» Walker says.
NewVoiceMedia estimates that poor customer service costs US businesses an average of $ 41 billion per year.
Based on a projection made by the Conference Board of Canada, the Post warns that it will be losing about $ 1 billion per year by 2020 if it doesn't shift its operations.
Since shortly after the credit crisis, central banks have been pouring approximately $ 60 billion per month into global equities.
According to Gallup's study, 70 percent of American workers are «not engaged» or else are «actively disengaged» at their jobs, costing U.S. companies $ 450 billion to $ 550 billion per year.
Shortly after the credit crisis, central banks began pouring about $ 60 billion per month into global equities.
But the phone - backed securities market will be tiny in comparison to the multi-trillion dollar mortgage market — Verizon says it plans to securitize about $ 2 billion per quarter.
The minutes are from the July 29 - 30 meeting where the Fed decided to slim down its monthly asset - purchasing program, or quantitative easing, by $ 10 billion to bring it down to $ 25 billion per month.
Adjusted for inflation, this works out to about $ 1.23 billion per launch, of which $ 710 million went toward production.
We estimate that automated checkout could be worth as much as $ 380 billion per year in reduced costs for retailers around the world in 2025.
Government grants are a major source of funding for small businesses, estimated to be worth over $ 90.7 billion per year.
While Canada's non-oil exports have dropped by 10 % to around US$ 30 billion per month since a pre-recession peak in 2008, Mexico's have soared by 50 % to just surpass that amount, according to Englander's figures.
Yesterday the Federal Reserve Board voted to continue tapering its monthly bond buys to $ 65 billion per month.
With a budget of $ 40 billion per year, the Defense Logistics Agency has 25,000 employees and is responsible for overseeing 100,000 orders daily from the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, as well as other agencies.
As of October 2015, more than 22.4 million people spent $ 57.6 billion per year with on - demand companies.
The government has estimated that hidden fees and backdoor payments cost Americans more than $ 17 billion per year.
This is a particularly important approval since shingles is one of the few conditions that everyone over a certain age is recommended to get, leading analysts to estimate sales could exceed $ 1.3 billion per year by 2023.
The Harvard Business Review found, «patent trolls cost defendant firms $ 29 billion per year in direct out - of - pocket costs; in aggregate, patent litigation destroys over $ 60 billion in firm wealth each year.
Canadian officials placed the potential value of CETA to the Canadian economy at about $ 12 billion per year.
And every extra penny in gas prices taxes U.S. consumers at the rate of US$ 1.2 billion per year.
The forecasted surpluses in the next three years are very modest, ranging from $ 1.4 to $ 2.7 billion; coupled with $ 1 billion per year in contingency reserve, there is very little margin for error if deficits are not an option.
Prior to the market correction, which has reduced Tesla's 2018 gain to about 3 % ahead of earnings, there was no real major dip, so you could argue that the staggering losses and the capital obliteration — over $ 1 billion per quarter at his point — are, well, somehow rationally priced in.
In the United States, the total economic burden of major depression alone is now estimated to be $ 210.5 billion per year, according to the consulting firm the Analysis Group.
Even worse is the productivity loss, which he pegs at $ 9.6 billion per year.
Morgan Stanley estimates that consumers spend about $ 30 billion per year on restaurant delivery, with more than half of that coming from pizza.
U.S. retailers get ripped off to the tune of about $ 1.5 billion per year due to credit card fraud, says Dennis Behrman, a research analyst with Financial Insights, a Framingham, Massachusetts, research firm.
«If we really want to spend several billion per year purchasing conservation easements on property, then we should go and just do that,» Looney said.
Conservative finance critic Pierre Poilievre called the PBO's findings «damaging» for the government, citing the impact of larger deficits, higher debt payments and a carbon tax that he says will erase at least $ 10 billion per year from the national economy by 2022.
All told, obesity is responsible for nearly $ 100 billion per year in health care spending in the U.S.
Ahead of earnings, there's been no real dip, so you could argue that the staggering losses and the capital obliteration — over $ 1 billion per quarter at his point — are, well, somehow rationally priced in.
Teva, for its part, is headquartered in Israel, though of the three companies, it stands to gain the biggest tax benefit if its proposed acquisition is successful: The company said that buying Mylan would allow it to reap $ 2 billion per year in tax savings and other «cost synergies.»
While individual Americans donate over $ 258 billion per year to charitable causes, many organizations have been challenged to emotionally connect with potential donors through traditional video outreach campaigns.
The company's pile of assets under management has more than doubled, to $ 3.8 trillion, and it swells by roughly $ 1 billion per day.
Yet despite the enthusiasm for social - media marketing — and estimates that total business spending on it will surpass US$ 3 billion per year by 2014 in the U.S. alone — many questions remain.
In the US, treatment of chronic kidney disease is expected to exceed $ 48 billion per year, according to World Kidney Day.
Since Gutstein took over, video views increased from 2.2 billion per month to 3.3 billion last month.
Workers performing at less than full productivity because of illness is estimated to cost employers $ 160 billion per year.
By his estimate, that kind of workforce injection could raise the country's output by $ 30 billion per year or 1.5 per cent.
According to the Tax Foundation, the Federal government foregoes $ 131 billion per year in corporate taxes in order to encourage corporations to do lots of things.
Tesla burned through, on average, about $ 1 billion per quarter last year, and ended 2017 with nearly $ 3.4 billion in cash, according to the Journal.
Santander estimated in a 2015 report that the technology could collectively save banks as much as $ 20 billion per year.
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