Sentences with phrase «driven by household»

As has been the case over the past five years, credit expansion in recent months has primarily been driven by household sector borrowing, especially for housing.

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The rise in household income is being driven by job growth, but most of this new work is in low - paying positions.
For instance, you can break it down by device or placement you want to show up for (e.g. news feed or right column), you can define more demographics such as income, liquid assets, ethnicity, the type of car people drive, the household composition and much more.
«Smaller - format stores have appeal for obvious reasons, driven by urbanization, a rise in smaller households and consumers» changing notion of convenience,» according to a recent report by consulting firm Daymon Worldwide.
The pace of growth will be driven largely by the pace of household income growth, which will itself be driven largely by the pace of direct or indirect wealth transfers to ordinary Chinese households.
Over time this means that households will retain a growing share of China's total production of goods and services (at the expense of the elite, of course, who benefitted from subsidized borrowing costs) and so not only will they not be hurt by a sharp fall in GDP growth, but their consumption will increasingly drive growth and innovation in China.
They are driven by the low household income share of GDP.
The speed with which China's GDP growth slows in 2013 will tell us a lot about how determined Beijing is to rebalance the economy in such a way that growth is driven more by higher household income and consumption and less by investment funded by rising government and government - related debt.
Columbus, OH - Despite a surprising slowdown in household growth at the end of 2015, the outlook for the U.S. housing market remains upbeat thanks to solid housing demand driven by continued job growth and incipient wage gains.
Growth in household disposable income picked up steadily over the past year, driven by solid employment growth, to be running at just under 6 per cent over the year to the June quarter, the highest rate of increase for almost three years.
We have government debt, corporate debt, and a much larger Fed balance sheet (which, some people argue, drove bond buying by the public), but those are offset by a significant deleveraging in household and financial sector debt.
From the demand side, this year's growth was driven in significant part by a more than $ 6 trillion increase in household wealth from the stock market rally.
The key 18 year bull market we experienced here in the U.S. ending in 2000 was driven by excesses in household debt.
We can get a better sense of the forces driving the US business cycle by comparing the spending patterns in the household and business sectors.
The main reason for the slowdown was subdued growth in dwelling prices, and hence dwelling assets, although strong growth in household financial assets, driven by rising equity prices, offset this to some extent.
The buoyancy of consumer spending is being supported by rising household wealth, driven in large part by continuing increases in house prices.
Consumption was also supported by an increase in household net wealth in the December quarter of 4.2 per cent, driven by a substantial increase in the value of equities and rapid growth in house prices.
However, unlike in the late 1980s, the current increase in the ratio has been mainly driven by the decisions of households to increase their levels of debt, rather than by a significant and unexpected increase in interest rates.
Credit expansion continues to be primarily driven by borrowing by the household sector, mainly for the purchase of housing.
Households now face higher food costs as well as the higher gasoline costs driven by disruptions in the Middle East.
By the 1960s, the Sutherland family milling operation sold many different varieties of flour and corn meal to households throughout the country, and the introduction of a popular seasoned flour created for frying meats and vegetables drove the company to even further heights of success.
The launch is part of Arla's drive to support its farmer owners and become a leading household brand by adding value to its milk, through the development of innovative products, with a focus on the inherent naturalness of dairy.
TricorBraun's award - winning Design & Engineering Center provides forward - thinking service driven by consumer insight, market understanding and creative solutions for personal care, cosmetics, healthcare, food and beverage, industrial household chemical and animal health products.
* Curiosities about same sex stimulation, I think many men have these curiosities and it messes with them mentally, either they act on it or divulge in gay porn I DO NT THINK THATS TRUE UNLESS THEY ARE IN PRISON * Addiction to porn and / or jacking off ONLY WHEN GETTING IT FROM THEIR WIFE IS SUCH A CHORE * Medical Conditions such as low sex drive, he is older and it has been going down over the years, he has high blood pressure and takes medication, he also has low Vitamin D and takes supplements, he may have some ED issues as well LACK OF SEX COULD CAUSE AS WELL AS BE CAUSED BY THOSE FACTORS * Sexual advances from other woman and him acting on those or seeking out other women for comfort when he is angry and / or depressed A DEFINITE POSSIBILITY * His ADHD doesn't allow him to process issues normally, he is quick to anger, depression, and feeling disrespected that causes his to retreat * He was self raised, came from drug infested household where neglect, torture, and narcissism ruled, and he lost his mother at the age of 7 from drugs, growing up in foster care * I make more money and I control all the money, he is not interested in paying bills at all, this immaculateness him * He is a control freak and sex is his way of controlling me, where he otherwise can't control me as I am more educated and he is more vocational SOUNDS TO ME LIKE YOU ARE A MATCHED PAIR IN THAT RESPECT.
Through an investment of # 2.3 bn per year to provide financial support for households to insulate their homes, and for local authorities to drive take up and delivery of insulation schemes, the next Labour government will drastically improve energy efficiency, bringing 4 million homes up to Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) C by the end of a parliamentary term.
The report found a fall in income inequality between 2010 and 2012, driven in part by falling earnings among higher income households and changes in tax and benefits.
The ONS also disclosed that household spending has grown by 0.6 per cent, or # 1.6 billion, in the fourth quarter of last year, driven by a huge rise in people buying life insurance as the economy recovers.
The resulting statistical model revealed a link between participants» personal household income and their attitudes toward redistribution that was driven by average social - circle income.
The Bush administration and a consortium of tech companies Tuesday vowed to drive down government and corporate data center energy use by 10 percent by 2011, saving about 10 billion kilowatt - hours, or roughly the amount of energy consumed by one million U.S. households annually.
«For decades, the overall energy intensity (energy use per unit of GDP) of economies in the developed world has been decreasing, driven by the reality that energy comes at a cost, and so firms and households have incentives to economize on energy use,» Stavins said.
Driven by high - tech advancements and outside - the - box thinking, our brands have grown to become household names.
More importantly, the shifts were largely driven by changes in household characteristics and employment.
Critical Knowledge: Range - extended, plug - in electric vehicleBased on shortened version of Chrysler 300 platformPowered by an electric motor that is assisted by a small gasoline engine on longer tripsAll vehicle functions controlled through a multi-media touch screenPersonal computer tablet is stowed in the dashboard for passenger useHigh - tech, in - car social networking connectivity400 - mile driving range before fueling, including 40 - mile all - electric rangeOvernight recharging by plugging into a household
«Purchases are being driven by rising household wealth — the key driver of the luxury auto market — which is being buoyed by strong equity market performances across much of the globe and ongoing house price appreciation,» said Gomes.
It has an electric drive - train and its two 2 - kilowatt (2.7 - horsepower) motors are powered by a lithium - ion battery that can be charged using a household outlet.
Well - known by many, the Sienna has become a household name in the realm of quality and prestige.Enjoy safety and stability with this all - wheel drive vehicle and drive with confidence in any condition.
Moreover, the vehicle's interior can also be preconditioned by mobile phone, e.g. by turning on the air conditioner, and the vehicle will already be at the right temperature before driving with electricity supplied from a household electrical outlet.
In December 2013, a national survey by the Union of Concerned Scientists found 25 percent of American households could meet their daily driving needs with an electric car, so despite a limited selection thus far, we thought we'd ask.
Dean is a well known marketing expert and has received much acclaim for his work with jewelry webstore SterlingForever, making their sterling silver Baguette Band Cubic Zirconia Rings a household name by combining social media, advertising, and search engine optimization to drive traffic and attention to otherwise unknown products and services.
The shift toward e-book reading on a typical day is being driven by those who are college educated, those living in higher - income households, and those ages 30 - 49.
• Growth in household debt slowed to 0.9 % in the first quarter, driven by a slower rate of borrowing in consumer credit and mortgage loans, Statistics Canada said Friday.
«A lot of the price inflation that you're reading about in the Canadian housing market is largely driven by lack of supply in single - family homes, strong household formation, strong immigration numbers — so demand is still there,» Mr. McKay said.
While household debt increased, a rebound in financial assets helped drive household net worth in the quarter by 1.6 per cent to $ 9.479 trillion.
However, the bank's statement offset the positives by pointing to potential threats: weakening oil prices that drive down inflation and the significant risks of high household debt accumulated during years of low borrowing rates.
Alexis Harding's uses modernist devices such as grids, lines and arrows to make paintings which seem to be bound in their own materiality, driven by his exploitation of the incompatibility between artists» oil paint and household gloss paint.
The analysis found that by 2030, enhancing the energy efficiency provisions in the two pieces of legislation would increase direct energy savings from energy efficiency provisions from 5 % to 16 %, drive up the number of new jobs created from just over 100,000 to about 360,000, and increase annual consumer energy bill savings from $ 256 to $ 448 per household.
This decline is driven by a mix of economic growth; urbanisation, more availability of LPG, natural gas and electricity; and stronger policy efforts to promote modern fuels and improved cookstoves, motivated by the goals of reducing household air pollution and environmental degradation.
But almost all the cases show 4 GW of household solar coming in, that's quite a lot, and probably driven by a desire for cheaper electricity.
A study undertaken by the Australian Conservation Foundation and the University of Sydney supports the fact that the decision whether to drive to the shops or not is not a major factor in reducing emissions: «Shopping habits represent such a large part of greenhouse gas emissions that even if every household switched to renewable energy and stopped driving cars tomorrow, total household emissions would fall by less than 20 percent», the Sydney Morning Herald reports, quoting the study.
(One ton of carbon is roughly a month's typical energy use by an American household, or two month's driving of a typical car, according to an estimate by the University of Arizona.)
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