Not exact matches
Part of that decline has been
due to difficult
economic conditions after the financial crisis of 2008, but part of it is also
due to simple demographics: The baby
boomers are hitting retirement age, and young people are more likely to go to college or graduate school, meaning that fewer people will want to work.
The Dow stock average soared throughout the Roaring Twenties and many investors aggressively purchased shares, comforted by the fact that stocks were thought to be extremely safe by most economists
due to the country's powerful
economic boom.
Republicans, Avella said, were overwhelmingly in support of the procedure moving forward in New York
due to an anticipated
economic boom.
Not so much because of the new innovations on the horizon (better video and more interaction to name two) but
due to the fact that business is
booming in the midst of a worldwide
economic meltdown.
This is, primarily,
due to the
economic and technological
boom economies such as China and Singapore are currently experiencing.
This transformation was
due mainly to the
economic boom of the 1990s, as immigrants, many of them from Latin America and the Marshall...
Due to the ill - considered productivity of the house building industry towards the tail end of the
economic boom, Ireland is now saddled with hundreds of thousands of vacant homes in various states of completion.
According to an industry expert, the higher request rate is
due to changing requirements for life insurance protection for the baby
boomer generation approaching retirement, and the current
economic climate that is forcing many families to live on tighter budgets.