Sentences with phrase «cost governments money»

Cases do cost governments money, of course, and dramatic increases in costs are an urgent concern for governments.
This would begin to liquefy the real estate market again without costing government money.
«History shows that increasing tobacco duty above inflation fuels illicit trade and costs government money.
«There's tons of research showing that homelessness costs government money on countless other fronts.»
Costs the Government no money.
«beesaman says: March 7, 2013 at 2:54 pm I predict more and more nonsense of this sort, right up to the moment it starts costing governments money
This, for better or worse, costs the government money.

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Incorporating a business costs money and there are additional costs associated with preparing corporate tax returns and filing reports to the government.
Macron has said he hopes to pool liability for various kinds of debt: a completed banking union would ensure bailout costs for individual financial institutions would be distributed across the continent rather than borne by individual countries, and the so - called Eurobonds would allow national governments to borrow money against a joint continental credit rating.
While there is no evidence to suggest Katz was attempting to influence the Alberta PC party to contribute money to the arena project, even the faintest whiff of currying favour has killed what little chance there was for the government to share costs.
Turns out, getting rid of one set of subsidies meant to lower poorer Americans» out - of - pocket health costs can actually raise premiums significantly — and consequently cost the government way more money to help subsidize the premium increases, to the tune of 23 % more spending relative to the cost savings.
But in the world of tight government budgets, small repairs have historically been put off to save money in the short term, which add up to much bigger costs down the road.
And instead of offering condolences, he reminded Puerto Rico about how much money it was costing the federal government to respond to the crisis.
By providing the grease that kept money flowing, central bankers superseded governments — they set the cost of money and provided the confidence in ongoing liquidity — the world was their battlefield.»
It would cost about 6,000 UGX (~ $ 2.20) to travel to the nearest government hospital from the area — a significant amount of money for poor members of this community.
Buffett also suggests how to allocate: «My money, I should add, is where my mouth is: What I advise here is essentially identical to certain instructions I've laid out in my will... Put 10 % of the cash in short - term government bonds and 90 % in a very low - cost S&P 500 index fund.
It was a breach of the government's trust and it has cost taxpayers money.
The power over the money supply and cost of money provides too great a benefit to governments.
If Prior is right in his thesis that the federal government will aim to share the fiscal burden of health costs with the users of the healthcare system then health insurance companies will be paying out more money.
Governments were expected to tax away land rent and natural resource rent, regulate monopolies to bring prices in line with actual cost value, and create basic infrastructure with money created by their own treasury or central bank.
For example, the cost for the Indonesian government to borrow money for a decade rose more than half a percentage point, to 4.8 percent; similarly eye - popping interest rate increases occurred in countries including Brazil, Mexico, Turkey, Russia, and Poland.
However when the government gives you a break it doesn't matter how much it costs, you just keep spending more to make money faster.
To me, it is interesting to look at the model that's often held up as being remarkably successful since the end of WWII which is the mercantilist model that Japan followed which was to protect domestic industries at all costs and then use government money and power to boost your export sector.
The government needs tax revenue to keep the deficit in check and has been studying all the various tax measures that cost it money.
Old - school government agencies and government - funded projects that mentor business owners must prove their worth, or be de-funded — so the money can go to the NGOs and nonprofits that have already found ways to combine scale, efficiency, and positive outcomes with cost reductions.
It brought a long - desired prescription drug benefit to Medicare for the first time, at less cost than if the government had paid for it — and indeed, for less money than its own projected budget (last time I checked).
And britannica.com says, «The [total] money cost to governments involved has been estimated at more than $ 1,000,000,000,000»
Taking care of a loved on is the hardest thing most people ever do, it cost every emotion one has, it takes money and frequently requires The vast majority could never afford long term nursing care without driving themselves into desti.tution to get government help.
Confine burgeoning expenditures to real medical research, early hospitalization costs, and scientific studies; and reduce money's importance as a factor in prevention, treatment, recovery, and the sustenance of government, non-profit, business, and religious agencies.
Some wage - earners would have health - savings accounts (tax - advantaged pools of money that can be used to pay for routine healthcare costs), and perhaps those accounts would be pre-filled by the government.
By the way, I don't have anything against relief organizations, it's just that they're job could be done just as well by churches without costing the government as much money.
Hats off to them for doing that, but the cost of building a central kitchen is not something which every community can bear, and it should be counted as part of the «outside money» used to support the meal program because it is outside of the money the federal government provides for running meal programs.
While the federal government mandates schools that receive federal money serve a free lunch to children whose families meet a certain income, the funds don't cover the entire cost of the meal.
Since the CDCs on base are government - run and rely on the money coming in to subsidize the lower cost child care, many of these AD mothers are weaning, prematurely for the reasons you outline above.
As I have said, you need internet penetration, upgrade of services, make Post offices look good, train your staff, all these cost money and NIPOST does not receive subvention from the federal government of Nigeria.
Students will see the cost of their degree rocket and universities will have to charge much higher fees just to recoup the money the government is taking away in budget cuts.
We might have had two and a half thousand homeless families on our hands if we had not taken the decision to plough money into absorbing the costs of the government's economically - illiterate bedroom tax.
Should «administration costs» be equated (as they used to be) with the costs of employing civil servants and running government offices as distinct from the money paid out in grants, government contracts or welfare benefits?
Yes, it will cost money but it is the sort of thing you can imagine the government agreeing to do in response to Grenfell.
Just spend your money where you think it will do the most good rather than dealing with the overhead of a massive bureaucracy spending a dollar (minus overhead costs) where you think it will do the most good - replace most government taxation with voluntary donation to whatever organization you think will make the best use out of it.
The government has an incentive to keep costs down, as there is limited tax money and they'd like to spend it on other things.
The bill allowing all veterans to buy added pension time was vetoed by Cuomo last year because, notwithstanding a clause in the governor's Tier 6 pension reform, it failed to appropriate money to cover the projected state and local government share of the «past service» catch - up cost of the measure.
This week a good government group sued Suffolk over similar fee hikes, saying the money was intended to fill a general budget hole rather than cover the cost of providing real estate services.
The comptroller said the money might be better spent reducing government regulations or taking other steps to reduce the cost of doing business overall for more companies.
19 December 2011 — COMMITTEE ON STANDARDS IN PUBLIC LIFE Question: To ask Her Majesty's Government how much they estimated the inquiry by the Committee on Standards in Public Life into party political finance would cost; what the final cost of the inquiry was; and how they would assess what represents value for money in the case of such inquiries.
«When the government is examining every pound it spends, surely it makes more sense to spend money on essential kit here and support British jobs with the added advantage that taxes offset the cost
Regarding the $ 485 million cost shift from the state to city proposed in the most recent executive budget, he said, «The intent there on that proposal was, there's a belief that the local government should invest more money in CUNY.
This continues to be the view of the present Coalition government, although it has committed to a «value for money» review of the Trident programme to ensure it is maintained as cost - effectively as possible.
Joe Spector, Gannett's Albany bureau chief, characterized Miner's letter as «scathing» in a story about how much money local governments are borrowing to pay for pension costs this year.
Unshackle Upstate calls it a «step backwards» and a «missed opportunity», because it extends the taxes and surcharges, and does not stop so called unfunded mandates that cost local governments money.
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