Sentences with phrase «despite steady job»

Despite steady job creation, record stock market gains and faster economic growth in recent months, new consumer findings show that a smaller share of households believe that now is a good time to buy or sell a home.
Despite steady job creation, record stock market gains and faster economic growth in recent months, new consumer findings surprisingly show that a smaller share of households believe that now is a good time to buy or sell a home.
But despite steady jobs, many of those surveyed are surviving paycheck to paycheck, trying to cope with the recession's aftermath; one emergency could tip them over «the edge of financial disaster.»

Not exact matches

Despite steady demand from employers and brisk economic growth recently, average monthly job gains slowed from 187,000 in 2016 as the 4.1 % unemployment rate meant fewer available workers.
However, despite solid job growth, wages remain restrained, with average hourly earnings holding steady at a 2.5 % annual growth rate.
«There was a financial crisis in Asia right in the middle of the K - STAR project, but the government and fusion scientists were steady and serious about getting the job done, despite lots of hardship,» he says.
Seemingly out to prove Leo Tolstoy right once again, the filmmakers really can't make this satisfied couple distinct, despite their green skin and incredible B.O. Instead, they travel the not very extraordinary route of making Shrek — voiced by Mike Myers in a surprisingly shaky Scots accent — kind of uncomfortable with the prospect of impending fatherhood and holding down a steady job.
They grudgingly agree to take turns letting the proverbial black sheep of the family crash on their couches, despite the fact that he has never held a steady job.
An employed project manager at a California investment firm discovered that despite a job and steady salary she was unhappy in the «work - spend treadmill.»
Despite the increase in satisfaction, the percentage of medical sales professionals contemplating a job change holds relatively steady — from 53 % who said they were in an active job search in 2013 to 47 % saying they are likely or somewhat likely to leave their current job this year.
Despite solid interest in buying a home — sparked by steady job gains, record low mortgage rates and higher rents — the severe drought in housing supply in much of the country over the past year accelerated price growth and kept many first - time buyers out of the market.
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