Sentences with phrase «cent over the next decade»

The new government is targeting real growth of more than an average 2 per cent over the next decade.
Ben Thomas, the manager of market information at Meat and Live Stock Australia, said the proportion of cattle exported live could grow to around 20 per cent over the next decade if China reaches its goal of securing 1 million head a year.
«National Mental Health Commission Review recommended a target to reduce suicides and suicide attempts by fifty per cent over the next decade in the general population.
Assuming that the market remains fairly balanced and the economy grows moderately, TD expects home prices to grow at an average annual pace of about three per cent over the next decade.

Not exact matches

The most recent estimates provided at the two - day meeting that started Tuesday suggest that up to 15 per cent of jobs in the G7 could disappear because of automation over the next two decades.
This implies that markets expect depreciation of the dollar by more than 25 per cent against its major competitors over the next decade.
Currently, business investment is equivalent to around 16 per cent of GDP — not far below its peak level in the past four decades — and is expected to rise a little further over the next couple of years (Graph 2).
The previous Liberal government having increased spending 47 per cent in its last six years in office; the Conservatives having increased spending another 19 per cent in its first three years («good times»), and a further 20 per cent over the next two («bad times»); after doubling spending, in short, in the space of a decade, the government's notion of restraint is more or less to leave it there.
[20] In its projections published in July 2012, the Bureau of Resources and Energy Economics anticipated strong growth in iron ore and coal exports over the next half decade, of around 9 — 10 per cent per year (Figure 19).
Congestion is a growing problem across the UK and on current trends is set to get 25 per cent worse over the next decade.
If you were to take a group of people who were at higher risk of breaking a bone — so had about a 15 per cent chance of breaking a bone over the next 10 years — and treated all of them with a reasonable dose of vitamin D for a decade, you'd prevent a fracture in around one in 50 of them over that time.»
That rose by a mere $ 79 (4.6 per cent) over the course of the next decade, with the average carrying cost hitting $ 1,777 in 1990.
Consider what would happen if the Canadian stock market averages an 8 per cent annual return over the next few decades.
The report also says that number will only increase over the next decade, as the share of Canadians aged 65 and older grows from its current level of 17 per cent to roughly 22 per cent.
Altogether, the nonpartisan Tax Policy Center, a joint venture between the Urban Institute and Brookings Institution, argues that the policies of president - elect Trump could lead to a three to four per cent drop in GDP over the next two decades.
This analytical document provides insights into the issues associated with 100 per cent renewable energy targets, as it is understood that over the next decades a number of changes are likely to occur in technology, economics and regulatory environment.
Mr. Mankiw, a Harvard Economics professor and former chairman of the Council on Economic Advisors, «would like to see Congress increase the gas tax by $ 1 per gallon, phased in gradually by 10 cents per year over the next decade
Even without the massive exemptions loaded in to the Rudd government's CPRS, an emissions trading scheme with full auctioning might be expected to raise about $ 10 billion a year, or 1 per cent of GDP over the next decade.
«Should property continue to rise in value at its current rates, thousands of additional houses in London and the South East may over the next decade tip over # 2m, which already triggers an effective stamp duty tax rate of 7.69 % per cent for the buyer following the recent reforms.
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