Not exact matches
Indeed, the evidence I reviewed does not support the view — expounded by the new Bank of Japan management — that by
buying more longer - dated securities (i.e., running printing presses a bit faster) will boost upward pressures in
labor and product markets to bring stronger economic growth and an inflation rate of 2 percent.
Because Maya Mountain
buys whole cacao fruit from farmers and processes it in its own facilities, its farmers can focus all of their time and
labor resources on producing
more and better cacao to sell, improving their earning potential.
«A lot of the excess
labor is going to need to go help the people who have lower incomes,» he notes, adding that «Yes, some of it will go to, «Hey, we'll be richer and people will
buy more things.»
It usually requires an explanation on the order of infinite retention («yes, our sales and marketing costs are really high and our annual profit margins per user are thin, but we're going to keep the customer forever»), a massive reduction in costs («we're going to replace all our human
labor with robots»), a claim that eventually the company can stop
buying users («we acquire users for
more than they're worth for now just to get the flywheel spinning»), or something even less plausible.
The optimist's take on this trend is that robots help Amazon keep prices low, which means people
buy more stuff, which means the company needs
more people to man its warehouses even though it needs fewer human hours of
labor per package.
As economists point out, when the amount of
labor required to produce an item is reduced, the price goes down, and
more people are able to
buy it.
One downside is that it is far
more labor intensive than
buying a bag of ready washed greens, but hey, where's the fun in that?
I make them myself, but honestly it is
more expensive and
labor intensive to
buy the ingredients... looking forward to finding KUR at my local stores!
Investing
more money in federal school meal reimbursement, so schools can afford to
buy healthier food and pay for the increased
labor needed to prepare it;
In Season 1 in West Virgina with Jamie Oliver's lunches, the costs spiralled out of control for those schools - everything from
buying new equipment to
more labor costs to higher costs for the food.
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The LIRR unions» chief negotiator says he wants to make a deal with the MTA that would delay a possible July strike until after
Labor Day, sparing Long Island's summer tourism business and
buying more time to negotiate a contract settlement.
I've already
bought a ton of stuff for my toddler from the Old Navy and Nordstrom sales, and I plan to go through the Amazon sale
more in depth later... Don't forget to check out the longer
Labor Day sales list at Corporette for general workwear — this list is focused on maternity, nursing, kids» gear (like shoes), etc..
The previous poster have great examples of rotors in need of replacement but I worked as a mechanic for years and rotors have become so cheap for most vehicles the easiest thing to do is replace them as paying someone to resurface often costs
more on
labor than
buying new rotors.
my uncle is a self made millionaire he worked at ge every week he would have money taken out of his check and
buy stock in ge so he would fight over every dollar so he could
buy more stock so that guy you gave your
labor away to might be a millionaire after crying poverty to you he probably will go out and
buy a new flat screen tv
While generic parts may be as much as 38 % cheaper to
buy, they could cost you
more in terms of
labor.
Daniel T. Schwartz, Director of the University of Washington's Clean Energy Institute, said a commitment to renewable energy by major companies like Starbucks will ultimately impact the cost of clean electricity across the board: «Everyone responsible for building a clean energy system — from the people that permit the project to the engineers and construction
labor that builds it — learn from each project, so the
more renewable energy generation facilities that get built in the US., the cheaper they get for everyone else to
buy and use.»
She has spent as much as $ 2,100,000 in
labor and materials in one year to renovate properties with
more than 22 contractors working full time to take the ugly homes she
bought and turn them into little castles at lightening speed.
The firm's 2018 Rental Affordability Report «shows
buying a median - priced residence is
more affordable than renting a three - bedroom property in 54 percent of the U.S. counties the company analyzed,» The Post says, based on fair market rent data for 2018 from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, wage data from the Bureau of
Labor Statistics and public records of sales.
According to ATTOM's analysis — which includes fair market rent data for 2018 from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, wage data from the Bureau of
Labor Statistics along with public record sales deed information from ATTOM's database —
buying a home is
more affordable than renting a three - bedroom property in 240 of 447 U.S. counties (54 percent).