Sentences with phrase «does run a deficit»

According to Trump's own trade representatives, the answer is no — the U.S. does run a deficit with Canada when it comes to goods, but its surplus in services far outweighs that, leaving an overall surplus of $ 12.5 billion for 2016.

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Let us make no mistake about it: Canada is running a deficit, and it is entirely appropriate for it to do so given the state of the economy.
But does the U.S. run a trade deficit with Canada?
It worked: By year 10, the bill doesn't increase the deficit, according to the Joint Committee on Taxation, suggesting that it won't raise the deficit over the long run.
For much of the nineteenth century, the United States also ran trade deficits and capital account surpluses, but while there were already capital flows driven by investors making independent decisions about where to park their money, roughly 90 percent of the international business done by London banks consisted of trade finance.
Trump reportedly said he told Trudeau that the U.S. runs a trade deficit with Canada — but didn't actually know whether that was true
And the fact that joining the euro, means that you're not allowed to run a budget deficit to pump money into the economy to recover --- just like America has done --- it's that you have to pay debts that are so much beyond your ability to pay, that you'll end up like Haiti did, after it rebelled after the French Revolution.
A larger government does not mean running deficits or a higher level of debt or debt burden.
The budget makes it very clear that the government is rejecting an «austerity» fiscal strategy and instead is prepared do run relatively small deficits (1/2 of 1 % of GDP), resulting from investments in both physical and human capital.
Despite years of economic prosperity, the PCs have run deficit budgets since 2008 and do not appear to have planned for any economic downturns (even though the price of oil has always been cyclical in nature).
Where did Jesus say anything about running huge deficits to pay for the poor?
Ran out of butternut pumpkin (a cup and a half short, although I did buy more than 500 g???), so I took Tanya's advice and made up the deficit with carrot.
I mean, this is the Heat's game plan: make the game as choppy as possible to prevent any sort run by the Sixers, because the Heat are one of those teams that do not (normally) have the ability or firepower to dig out of double - digit deficits.
I think it's impressive to win a game when your «ace» gets shelled and clearly doesn't have it, battling back from a 4 - 0 deficit to score 8 unanswered runs.
The 2003 team did the impossible by coming back from two 3 - 1 deficits to get to the Western Conference Final, but 1) this is not that team nor does it have anyone around that was a part of that run, and 2) just because it's happened before still means it's extremely unlikely.
Our first edition of MLB Marketwatch this season didn't look too promising as our selection, Pittsburgh, faced a three - run deficit against Philadelphia heading into the bottom of the seventh inning.
Some school districts, like SFUSD, allow their nutrition departments to run a deficit and cover it with money from the general fund, but other districts don't, and their nutrition directors have to find a way to make the school breakfast and lunch programs pay for themselves.
Also, Spitzer didn't run on a message of fiscal restraint the way Cuomo did, and he didn't face the same massive budget hole to fill upon taking office, although there was — as there usually is — a structural deficit worth between $ 4.3 billion and $ 5 billion.
«If you take the Economic Intelligence Unit (EIU)[report], they said 2017 and onward is going to be a period of prosperity for Ghana and that is because of the foundation that we have laid, it's because of the work that we have done, we've eliminated a lot of the deficits that were created by huge subsidies on utility tariffs, we eliminated a lot of the subsidies that created huge deficits on the cost of petroleum products, today as I speak, Tema Oil Refinery (TOR) is running, and producing petroleum products for Ghana, we have enough stock of LPG, our tanks and strategic reserves for petroleum products are all full, and, so, we have ships standing offshore Ghana with petroleum products, but there is no space to offload those products, and, so, we've done a good job in stabilising various sectors of the economy.
Also, I'm not sure what you mean by «talk of a «structural deficit» is rubbish»: as things stand, without some major fiscal contraction, do you expect the government to still be running a deficit in a few years from now?
The reason the UK has been running a trade deficit with the EU (and, for that matter, the rest of the world) has nothing to do with the EU - and everything to do with the debt - fuelled growth of consumer spending in the UK.
One is we keep running structural deficits — that is we don't use debt for periodic stimulation, we use it for current consumption.
«Well I'm not running now, but I think we do need someone who has both a serious deficit - reduction program that they can outline and a good chance of defeating President Obama come next fall.
He said he proved he could do this in Westchester, overcoming an enrollment deficit by running better than other Republicans in urban areas with concentrated minority populations (he got 25 percent of the vote in Mt. Vernon) and reaching out to Hispanics (he traveled to Puerto Rico for the annual «Somos El Futuro» conference).
As well as being the right thing to do for the deficit reduction agenda, the party politicos will be very pleased it puts Labour under more pressure in the run - up to 2015.
The debt limit does not control or limit the ability of the federal government to run deficits or incur obligations.
If Americans are so fiscally conservative, and that's it, why did they re-elect Reagan and Bush II in spite of the fact that they ran up the deficit more than any other presidents?
Earlier this week County Executive Ed Day confronted reality and bit the metaphorical budget bullet by facing up to the fact that the County owed millions of dollars, was running a multi-million dollar deficit, had overtaxed homeowners, and had police services that the County could not afford and did not need.
Do you think it's possible to this type of diet as a vegan without running into a nutritional deficit?
If you're just looking to lose weight and don't want bigger muscles, you're going to want to still LIFT HEAVY, and run a slight calorie deficit on a daily basis.
One common theme running through the majority of research papers is that of upping protein consumption — by doing so you can achieve protein synthesis in a slight calorie deficit.
The doctor can do a checkup, and run some tests to determine if you are deficit in A 54 - year - old man was arrested for allegedly raping a 16 - year - old boy after agreeing to meet at a motel following a series of messages online.
Charter schools running a two - year deficit or that do not pass the financial dashboard, should be placed in financial probationary standing.
Although Greuel still has two months to win the run - off, she will have to do a better job of articulating her school reform agenda as well as offer more - concrete solutions for addressing L.A.'s fiscal issues (including a pension deficit that has increased by 25 percent a year for the past decade).
While it doesn't offer any sign up or spending bonuses like some of its peers do, such as the Barclays Arrival ™ World MasterCard ®, Discover it ® Miles» flat 1.5 x miles accumulation rate makes up for this deficit in the long - run.
Whether it's sooner or later, I don't know but they can't run budget deficits and refinance their debt forever.
As an example, China does not want to run deficits, nor is its financial system strong enough to bear the wear and tear of global use of its currency.
Governments globally nationalize financial institutions, run huge deficits and borrow a lot of money to do so.
We don't save personally (particularly Baby Boomers), and our governments run deficits (even more on an accrual basis when we look at Medicare, Social Security, and other long - term inadequately funded programs.
Running large deficits that don't do much good for the economy as a whole, while racking up debts that will have to be paid by future generations.
It seems to me that Gleick's understanding of the lack of action on CO2 policy has its roots in the deficit model, and that Heartland was making the most outrageous scientific statements, and doing things that seemed «scientific» like running conferences and publishing the NIPCC.
We also put in a whole series of financial controls at the same time: if we're going to run a deficit budget, it must be approved by the membership; if we're going to make major expenditures beyond half a million dollars and the finance committee and the board don't agree, that has to go to the membership.
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