Sentences with phrase «declining during the recession»

Just like any other business, the demand for cleaning services usually declined during recession period / economic downturn and this is due to declining corporate spending on cleaning services and reduced demand from business clients.
Real estate prices tend to decline during recessions, but typically not as much as equities, and recover more slowly.
In contrast to the slow, steady recovery in consumer confidence, plans to buy a home snapped back sharply after declining during the recession.
If you fire people based on an inappropriate tool, it is an unjust system similar to firing salespeople whose sales decline during a recession or depression.
Industry tends to decline during recessions.
Interesting to note, the same study that found that people without a college education saw wage declines during the recession twice as great as college graduates also found that wage declines for people with associate degrees were even higher — 2.5 times the decline in bachelor's degree salaries.
The performance of economically sensitive assets such as stocks tends to be the strongest during the early phase of the business cycle when growth is rising at an accelerating rate, then moderates through the other phases until returns generally decline during a recession.
Delinquent payments, unemployment, and medical bills are among the many reasons so many Americans saw their credit scores decline during the recession.
Global emissions of carbon dioxide from fossil - fuel burning jumped by the largest amount on record last year, upending the notion that the brief decline during the recession might persist through the recovery.
Emissions of CO2 from fossil - fuel burning jumped by 5.9 % in 2010, upending the hope that a brief decline during the recession might persist... This solidified a trend of rising emissions that will make it hard to forestall severe climate change.
Except for a decline during the recession, sales of RVs have steadily risen from approximately 300,000 wholesale shipments in 2000 to more than 430,000 in 2016, according to data compiled by Statista.com.
In contrast to the slow, steady recovery in consumer confidence, plans to buy a home snapped back sharply after declining during the recession.
«Gains for state and local non-property tax collections have outpaced increases in property tax receipts in recent years because such non-property taxes experienced the greatest declines during the recession,» NAHB notes on its blog, Eye on Housing.
Freestanding independent living occupancy suffered the steepest decline during the recession, but has subsequently experienced the strongest recovery.
After declines during the recession, inflation in real rents accelerated from 2012 to 2014, a period of strong recovery in the multifamily sector, reaching a peak average annual rate of 1.7 % in 2014.

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«Importantly, the series also shows a sharp decline in the flows of illegal immigration at the U.S. - Mexico border during the last recession, and those flows have remained at historically low levels since then.»
The recession, during which shoe buyers became even more frugal, ended the sad decline.
Inequality rose quickly during economic expansions (1980s and 1990s) and declined during the most recent recession.
Retail giant Gap may have suffered declining sales during the recession, but immune to that drop was its online - only women's activewear brand, Athleta, which grew by 10 %.
It declined during the 2000 recession and declined again during the financial crisis in 2009.
«A stress test that claims that if the Dow falls by 60 %, the unemployment rate rises to 12 %, housing prices decline substantially more than they did during the 2008 recession, GDP declines by 6 - 7 % — and that all of that can happen and no bank will be in serious financial trouble or have any problem of being undercapitalized or illiquid — I kind of think says more about itself than it says about the health of the banking system.»
Hunger rose during the recession and has been slow to decline in the recovery.
Figure 1 shows that the natural rate declined substantially during the recession and did not start to recover until the end of 2014.
While the national income of this country may decline modestly during this recession, the main issue is not income but wealth.
They do experience slight declines in revenues and profit during a recession, but nothing too significant.
According to the dictionary, a recession is defined as, «a period of temporary economic decline during which trade and industrial activity are reduced, generally identified by a fall in the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) for two successive quarters.»
10 - year Canadian government bond yields had declined to as low as 0.90 % during mid-February, when recession fears hit an apex but ended the quarter at just over 1.2 %.
The average decline in the S&P 500 Index during a recession is 26 %, and during the global financial crisis, the index declined nearly 50 %.
Accordingly, policy should be set with a view to modestly raise target inflation, perhaps to 2.3 or even 2.5 percent inflation, during a boom with the expectation that inflation will decline during the next recession.
The best framework for bonds protecting portfolio capital during equity bear markets is: average to above - average starting bond yields, with an average to above - average rate of inflation — which is set to decline in a recession - induced bear market.
  It increased as a share of GDP during the recession as the underlying economy itself shrank, but has declined since then and was 4.26 % of GDP in 2012 â $ «a drop of 23 % since 1991.
The first is that while STORE's tenant base is largely immune from current industry challenges (the decline of brick - and - mortar retail), that doesn't mean its heavy focus on services isn't exposed to economic weakness, such as when consumer spending falls during a recession.
This last fact was translated in the dramatic recession of the number of strikes during the «80s and in the stagnation or the decline of the salaries.
Texas A&M researchers used the Panel Study of Income Dynamics from the University of Michigan to find that while charitable giving in America understandably fell during the Great Recession, it has actually continued to decline, even as the economy has stabilized.
Like many food wholesalers, W&SS has seen a decline in sales during the recession because of slower business in the restaurant and hospitality sectors.
The data we have from sources like the World Press Trends is incomplete, but compared to the brutal decline of the U.S. press outlined above, consider that the German newspaper industry lost only 1 % of its revenue from 2007 to 2008, 4 % of its circulation from 2007 to 2009, and laid off only 1 % of its journalistic workforce from 2008 to 2009 — and this during a serious recession.
In fact, New York and the rest of the Northeast were hit particularly hard by that recession — and New York went from positive (but weakening) employment growth in 1989 to employment declines during each of the next three years.
During the Great Recession, a period of global economic decline that began in 2007, women in the U.S. lost jobs early on.
While CO2 emissions have slowed during times of economic recession, this would be the first decline during a period of strong global economic growth, Jackson said.
According to Brooks, the decline in public support for government solutions to social problems during the Great Recession (2008 - 2010) was among the largest two - year changes during the 26 - year - period (1984 - 2010) he and co-author Jeff Manza, a Professor of Sociology at New York University, considered in their study.
Before concluding that it was partisanship that caused public support for government policy solutions to social problems to decline during the Great Recession, the researchers ruled out several other possibilities.
«Industry firms that provide subscription - based membership, however, faced revenue declines during 2009 due to declining per capita disposable income levels during the recession,» explains IBISWorld industry analyst Caitlin Moldvay.
A new study shows that during the Great Recession, mortality rates declined faster in areas where the unemployment grew.
While the declines are not good news for schools — it means they're competing for a smaller number of candidates — a recent paper found that teachers hired during the recent recession tended to be stronger than those hired during better economic times.
They document that public school districts with the largest declines in instructional expenditures during the recession had worse achievement outcomes and that this grew with additional years of exposure to the Great Rrecession had worse achievement outcomes and that this grew with additional years of exposure to the Great RecessionRecession.
There have been a few plateau years during recessions, but never a significant decline (see Figure 1).
It is important to note that much of the employment decline in the private sector during recessions is the result of firms going out of business.
As a young teacher I received layoff notices the first three years I worked during a recession and period of declining enrollment common to many districts in the mid-1970s.
Education officials suggest the steep decline was a result of the recession, during which many would - be teachers turned away from the profession and instead opted for degrees that led to higher paying, more stable careers as educators were laid off in droves.
Overall Completion Rate Fell, But Decline was Concentrated among Nontraditional Age Students, Says National Student Clearinghouse ® Research Center ™ HERNDON, VA, NOV. 18, 2014 — In the first study of graduation rates for students who began college during the Great Recession, the National Student Clearinghouse ® Research Center ™ found that while a larger number of students enrolled...
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