Sentences with phrase «economic burden on»

«In fact, this bill will increase the economic burden on already struggling American families by eliminating health insurance provisions that could save them from bankruptcy.»
The Huffington Post reported that despite tough economic times and tightened household budgets, families must invest in life insurance to prevent further economic burden on surviving loved ones in the event of a death.
Some or all food often attracts a lower tax rate to decrease the economic burden on the poorer demographic.
Our objective was to determine whether the exploration, development and production of natural gas in the federal outer continental shelf had created an economic burden on the State of Louisiana.
This is of course far from the truth with legal aid practitioners working at rates and returns which place substantial economic burden on them to maintain practice.
«It puts a huge social and economic burden on families.»
«Tsetse flies carry a potentially deadly disease and impose an enormous economic burden on countries that can least afford it by forcing farmers to rear less productive but more trypanosome - resistant cattle.»
The price of an allowance is under $ 2, hardly a massive economic burden on either electric utilities or electricity users.
The research suggests that the improvement in health may be linked to greater access to and use of health services by children whose families received Medicaid, and a decreased economic burden on families from medical expenses and debt.
«In summary, childhood food allergy in the United States places a considerable economic burden on families and society.
«Self - administered treatment for keloid scars can reduce the economic burden on the healthcare system and provide a treatment option for patients who have limited access to medical care,» comments Professor Jeffrey Karp from Brigham and Women's Hospital at Harvard Medical School, US, an expert on medical device design who was not involved in this study.
The total annual economic burden on households was $ 3.8 USD.
«We found that many of those preventable deaths are in lower socioeconomic status communities, and cancer puts a huge economic burden on those communities.»
«I ask you to make this a top priority on your agenda for relieving the economic burden on the citizens of my district,» Turner said.
Jon Cruddas, perhaps surprisingly, even made a case for middle - class tax cuts as part of an argument to reduce the economic burden on Middle England.
In turn, the need for special education and institutionalization decreases when children are older, which subsequently decreases the economic burden on families and the government, and helps kids become viable and contributing adults.
It only measures a mortgage payment's economic burden on a household.
Any unnecessary rush to implement the new standards could risk the gains made over the past several years and impose needless economic burdens on states and industry.

Not exact matches

«The rating would be upgraded if we conclude that the positive economic and fiscal trends are likely to be sustained and if the high debt burden moves on a steady, downward trend.
President - elect Donald Trump, who takes office on Jan. 20, has promised to double America's pace of economic growth, «rebuild» its infrastructure and slash regulatory burdens.
While price level or nominal GDP targeting by monetary authorities are options, fiscal and other policies must also take on some of the burden to help sustain economic growth and stability.
Financial Aid: In 2017, for the first time ever, America's public universities received more revenue from tuition than they did from tax dollars — a funding model that places a higher burden on students and their families and risks widening economic inequality, even as the population of would - be students becomes more diverse.
The guiding mentality of Tony Blair - style «New Labour» policy is economic loyalty to Europe's financial centers as government spending is slashed, public infrastructure privatized and banks bailed out with «taxpayer» burdens that fall mainly on labor.
In the context of considering the NGP's economic burdens and benefits (NGP Report, Volume II, s. 2.4.4), the JRP noted that the concept of «ecological goods and services» was described during the hearing but that, based on the hearing record, the estimated costs for damages to ecosystem goods and services were not well quantified and based on a methodology that is not currently broadly accepted.
In Fault Lines, Rajan demonstrates how unequal access to education and health care in the United States puts us all in deeper financial peril, even as the economic choices of countries like Germany, Japan, and China place an undue burden on America to get its policies right.
Economic research on employer payroll taxes finds that their ultimate burden is shifted over several years to employees — via slower growth in wages and salaries.
But I would want to see significantly more economic growth than we have now before we imposed an additional burden on Canadian employers and employees,» he said.
The countries that place the heaviest burden of regulation on businesses, according to the World Economic Forum, include many in Europe (Serbia, Croatia, Italy) and South America (Argentina, Brazil, Venezuela).
The economic and emotional burdens of caring for someone with a catastrophic illness may place extreme hardship on Peter's family and have lasting consequences for family members.
The main point was that whereas, prior to this, governments and international organizations bore the main burden of economic development, from then on the responsibility would be shifted to the private sector, specifically, to transnational corporations.
Relaying on Charity to help ease the burdens afflicting people as a result of our politics or economic system is just plain wrong.
They were deemed an economic and emotional «burden on society and their families.»
The present heavy emphasis on economic opportunity puts a terrific burden on winners as well as losers; for there is the very - present fear that one misstep will have you tumbling down the ladder.
It could be that there are economic and societal pressures — external pressures — putting a burden on their relationship, but the fundamental problem lies in the fact of sin, which has been given free reign.
All religions are misogynist and based on delusional fantasies (and shifting their economic burdens onto nonbelievers as with property tax exemptions in USA)..
A rising world population and economic growth is placing an increasing burden on the world's limited natural resources such as water, energy and land.
We've all seen your articles on here and it's obvious Arsenal FC do nothing for you other than be an economic and psychological burden to you.
Mr. Speaker, on the debt stock, I would like to recall that one of the challenging economic situations that our government inherited was a ballooning debt stock which placed undue burden on the 2017 budget.
Since the three main Westminster political parties all endorse the conclusions of Sir Ian Wood's recent review on how to maximise the economic recovery of oil and gas from the UK Continental Shelf (Search for UKCS Maximising Recovery Review Final Report, here), and its tacit underlying fiscal premises (namely that there is a need for a simplified fiscal regime to incentivise investment and drilling activity, as well as to ease the burden upon the new regulator of the upstream sector), it does not take the gift of prophecy to appreciate that the ultimate outcome of this subsequent review on the shape of the UK fiscal regime seems foreordained; namely, a return to the situation that prevailed before the introduction of SC, whereby the only levy on income from oil and gas fields is to be Corporation Income Tax at the standard rate levied on the likes of Starbucks and Amazon.
«Whilst we recognise the pressure on the public finances, the mounting duty burden on the sector is holding it back from contributing fully to the UK's economic recovery.»
... We believe this is an unfair burden on New York's students and the state's economic future.»
In the Global Competitiveness Report 2011 - 2012, World Economic Forum 2011 it found that the UK ranks 83 out of 142 countries for the compliance burden it places on businesses.
A smoker, for example, tends not to suffer the economic harms that have social costs as a heroin addict as it tends not to impair abilities in the same way, so they have less burden on social programs.
The technology also reduces the global CO2 emission and the burdens on municipal and national governments in dynamically changing planetary and economic times.
That means working with a Senate Majority committed to bringing economic and tax relief to the communities I represent, demonstrating compassion for the poor and respect for the middle class, and a commitment to improving public education and easing the burden on tuition - paying parents.
David Willetts» unfortunate comment last week about higher education being a «burden on the taxpayer» suggests that not only will Liberal Democrat ministers have to continue to remind their Conservative colleagues of the importance of social mobility, but they will have to make the economic case for building a learning economy as well.
While middle and working class Americans have been devastated by Great Recession, the wealthiest have done just fine, while their tax burden remains the lowest it's been in over 40 years.The last few months have seen the emergence of a counter-narrative which focuses attention on economic inequality and a tax system in New York State out of kilter with notions of fairness and equality.
New Labour's successes all took place during periods of economic growth and confidence, which allowed increased spending on public services without greatly increasing the tax burden.
Aregbesola said in view of the current economic recession, it behooves on the Federal Government to use its capacity to raise bond on behalf of itself and the federating states to assuage the burden of gratuity owed the retirees.
«With Governor Paterson delivering his State of the State address today, we know that there are clear solutions to these challenging economic times that truly and equitably share the sacrifice of this budget deficit without putting the brunt of the burden on working and middle - class families.
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