Sentences with phrase «cost to the government»

There would be a small cost to government to administer the scheme and monitor compliance.
«The average cost to government of providing this student finance is large (between # 13,000 and # 18,000 per trainee for postgraduate ITT and between # 10,000 and # 27,000 for undergraduate ITT), as a teacher with typical career progression would not pay back their loan before it is written off.
The study shows that the private sector, predominantly the employers and unions that sponsor work - related drug benefits today, would save between $ 6.5 - billion and $ 9.6 - billion annually with comparatively little increase costs to government.
In order to stimulate the creation of a series of Canadian venture investment funds, at little cost to government, CATA proposes that the federal government borrow a page from the Israeli play book, with the structure proposed by VC expert Stephen Hurwitz6.
By also flying privately crewed missions, which NASA has encouraged, long - term costs to the government decline and more flight reliability history is gained, benefiting both government and private missions.
Social insurance benefts consist of benefts provided through Social Security (Old Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance); Medicare (measured as the average cost to the government of providing those benefts); unemployment insurance; and workers» compensation.
The Commissioner of the Environment and Sustainable Development summed it up this way: «severe weather events have resulted in rising costs to governments at all levels and, by extension, to all Canadians.»
High rates of unemployment have a budgetary cost to governments, from direct spending on employment insurance to a rise in health care costs as chronic unemployment diminishes mental and physical health.
«Although we expect that the Greek government will implement the required measures, the risk of early elections is increasing given the rising political cost to the government and its slim majority in the parliament... Early elections might bring a new and more reform - minded conservative government, but Greece's economy would be hit again by prolonged uncertainty, after having just started to record positive growth,» Moody's said.
But departing Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA) Administrator Cass Sunstein's demands that executive agencies spend time searching for obsolete rules is an unjustified burden and cost to government agencies.
That would revitalize capital raising, at a small cost to government revenues.
As a general matter, the Department of Justice authorizes some limited personal use of government time and equipment, including the Internet, where there is negligible cost to the government and no interference with official business.
«I think it would be an incredible cost to government
The report highlights that teacher training costs on average # 23,000 per trainee when costs to government and schools are taken into account.
Under the proposals, organisations of a certain size will have to pay a percentage of their payroll costs to the government to support the creation of apprenticeships as part of a drive to get 3m learners to begin one by 2020.
In Florida, for example, more than 22,000 students with disabilities receive McKay Scholarships to attend private schools at a per - student cost to the government that averaged $ 7,220 in 2010 — 11.
The CBO found that this three - legged approach provides much more portable benefits to workers with similar replacement rates in retirement, at a much lower and more predictable cost to the government.
According to the «Report of Federal Tax Expenditures (2017),» the partial inclusion of capital gains for individuals and corporations will result in a tax cost to the government in 2017 estimated at $ 12.2 billion.
According to the government, the change in rules is not expected to result in any additional cost to the government, since there is no actual increase in the monetary value of parental leave benefits.
I don't think it would be an unreasonable cost to the government to subsidize the purchase of energy star appliances or compact florenscent light bulbs or even solar panels and home - size windmills.
In fact costs to governments are not as high as it might initially seem because substantial numbers of new jobs are created and these have the potential to bring governments significant additional income through the taxation system.
One is the method mandated by the Federal Credit Reform Act (FCRA) of 1990, which instructs DOE to record these guarantees in the budget at their expected cost to the government.
We are all too well aware that legal problems do not exist in isolation of medical and social problems, and that one problem often amplifies another at a compound cost to governments.
Shelby had harsh words for Pell Grants» increasing cost to government, which he said has doubled since 2008.
So the stabilisers help keep businesses afloat, keep people in work, and provide social protection preventing longer term costs to government — e.g. increased demand on NHS from ill health associated with destitution.
Billions of pounds can be saved, at very little cost to the government: it's no wonder those in power are listening.
Doing so would only affect about 4 percent of taxpayers who benefit from it but would slash 15 percent of the $ 77 billion cost to the government.
Got banks back on their feet at essentially zero cost to the government.
In those cases, the monopoly must justify its costs to the government to get rate increases.
This comes at a cost to governments and in some cases, private individuals who are engaged in water supply as their business.
Conservatively speaking, he said, the cost to governments that opt for pension smoothing — the numbers that appear in the highlighted column in the spreadsheet below — could very well more than double once law enforcement and teachers» pension costs are factored in.
Katwala says that the costs to the government would be less than the # 1bn raised by the current charges because there would be fewer administration costs.
The cost to the government is only $ 7000 per participant, DeVore notes — a very down - to - earth price for a chance to do science in the skies.
«Our study shows that universal pharmacare would save private citizens and corporations more than $ 8 - billion at a cost to government of less than $ 1 - billion.
School Improvement Grants, a signature program of U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan, have poured about $ 4.6 billion into roughly 1,500 schools, at a cost to the government greater than the entire Race to the Top competition.
`... there are no loans or grants for Teach First participants, and these are a cost to the government also.»
That also is a cost to the government.
I think it is worth mentioning that Teach First place their participants in schools which are struggling to recruit full time teachers, so would otherwise be paying for supply teachers (also a cost to the government).
Cost to the government is obviously fairly considerable as our staff to student ratio is very different from a mainstream school.
[243] As noted in Chapter 2, since the RRIF Program does not currently have an appropriation, the cost to the government of providing financial assistance must be borne by the RRIF applicant, or another non-federal entity on behalf of the applicant, through the payment of the CRP.
John Hill observed that the cost of a stability control system on a vehicle is comparable to the cost to the government of a single compliance review of a motor carrier's safety practices.
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