Sentences with phrase «economic fortunes of»

In this study, which examines the changing size, demographic composition and economic fortunes of the American middle class, «middle - income» Americans are defined as adults whose annual household income is two - thirds to double the national median, about $ 42,000 to $ 126,000 annually in 2014 dollars for a household of three.3 Under this definition, the middle class made up 50 % of the U.S. adult population in 2015, down from 61 % in 1971.
Delayed marriage in America has helped to bring the divorce rate down since 1980 and increased the economic fortunes of educated women, according to «Knot Yet: The Benefits and Costs of Delayed Marriage in America,» a new report sponsored by the National Marriage Project at the University of Virginia, the National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy, and the RELATE Institute.
Delayed marriage in America has helped to bring the divorce rate down since 1980 and increased the economic fortunes of college - educated women, according to Knot Yet: The Benefits and Costs of Delayed Marriage in America, a new report from the National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy, the National Marriage Project at the University of Virginia, and the RELATE Institute.
Meanwhile, Scott Pruitt, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency director, is straining to undo Obama - era environmental regulations, including the Clean Power Plan, while actively promoting the economic fortunes of U.S. oil, gas and coal companies.
No less chagrined must be Gordon Brown, who sees the carbon market as key to the global response to climate change, and to the economic fortunes of the City of London... http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/cif-green/2010/jan/25/carbon-market-copenhagen-climate
Student debt burdens are weighing on the economic fortunes of younger Americans, as households headed by young adults owing student debt lag far behind their peers in terms of wealth accumulation, according to a new Pew Research Center analysis of government data.
During that period, CCD has joined the already long list of maladies afflicting honeybee hives, and the economic fortunes of beekeepers have grown increasingly perilous.
The «One District One Factory» programme is a flagship project of the Nana Akufo - Addo government designed to establish at least one viable factory in all 216 districts in Ghana as part of an industrialization drive aimed at providing jobs and transforming the economic fortunes of the Ghanaian.
Another GHC1 million will be released next year to ensure that the industry is well revamped to boost the economic fortunes of the country.http: / / ghanapoliticsonline.com /
A change to advance the economic fortunes of this country and bring about improvements in their livelihoods.
However, looking at last week's local elections results, there seems to be little to suggest that the Conservative government's focus on rejuvenating the economic fortunes of the North has encouraged greater citizen participation.
Responding, Abubakar Bello, governor of the state, said that the project would change the economic fortunes of Niger from a mono - source to a state with multiple sources of income.
Indeed, is it even possible to speak of an «English voice» given the ever - growing disparities between different parts of the country, and the yawning gap in the economic fortunes of south - east and everywhere else?
Cuomo said the economic fortunes of upstate New York cities like Schenectady took a bit hit when the economy shifted to more international manufacturing.
The NPP therefore outlined alternatives which they say will turn the economic fortunes of Ghana around.
«Your Excellency Sir, however, we wish to draw your attention to a nagging insecurity problem currently threatening the coherence of the Southeast region, with the potential to continue to dubiously snatch away the economic fortunes of the region; cause socio - political dislocation and spark insecurity crisis of regional and national dimension.
More self - made women are emerging with their own resources for giving, which reflects the rising economic fortunes of women — a trend likely to accelerate in coming years.
The duo also emphasised that agriculture stands as the largest employer of labour hence the need for individuals and government at all levels to encourage agriculture in a bid to revamp the dwindling economic fortune of Nigeria.
We would use our local and international connection to change the economic fortune of this state for better.»

Not exact matches

For almost a decade, economists have noted the growing influence of China over Canada's economic fortunes.
While no Fortune 1000 companies are headquartered in Sacramento, California's capital holds a lot of sway over economic policy in the largest state in the US.
On the sidelines of the World Economic Forum annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland this week, van Houten won the Fortune Award for Circular Economy Leadership for his pursuit of a circular economy — development without waste.
Mayor Berke and Skuid founder and CEO Ken McElrath sat down with Fortune to discuss the economic impact of Chattanooga's city - wide tech initiative.
Airbnb co-founder and CEO Brian Chesky will be speaking with Fortune's Leigh Gallagher in a lunch conversation at the Economic Club of New York.
In an interview this weekend, John Barros, chief of Boston's Economic Development efforts, reiterated to Fortune that Boston got «a great deal» here.
In a real way, Querétaro has become ground zero for a Mexican economic revolution, one that's helping shift the country's fortunes and providing ways for Canadian companies like Bombardier to compete with Asia and the rest of Latin America.
Small - and mid-sized businesses that have come to rely on cloud services would be hit more heavily than Fortune 1000 companies; SMBs would sustain some two - thirds of the economic losses, the report says.
«This chart in nutshell captures the rapidly shifting economic fortunes between regions as a result of the oil shock, the Canadian dollar's steep drop and the ongoing improvement in the U.S. economy.
Pepsi, Kraft, Coca - Cola, Tyson Foods and McDonald's are Fortune 500 companies that form the backbone of an industry that is worth nearly $ 5 trillion dollars, or around 10 % of global economic output.
And in the future, say the authors of a new study, the country's economic fortunes will continue to depend on its willingness to welcome entrepreneurial talent from around the world.
«You look at the high speed bullet train in China or other parts of the world — any place there's a transit hub, they have an economic vitality, economic improvement,» Dane Egli, a senior advisor at the U.S. Department of Energy, told Fortune.
She has been a regular contributor to Fortune since April 2010 and is the author of two books on corporate governance and valuation, Economic Value Management: Applications and Techniques and Value - led Organizations.
McAfee, the former tech millionaire who founded McAfee anti-virus software, lost the bulk of his fortune during the economic crisis and moved to Belize to start a pharmaceutical company and ferry business.
As our conversation wraps up, Polman emphasizes again that his economic development goals will certainly boost Unilever's fortunes too, especially since the company depends on hundreds of millions of people having enough money to buy staple items.
Musk would cycle through two more CEOs, pouring what was left of his PayPal fortune into Tesla and SpaceX, which also struggled to stay afloat after the 2008 economic collapse, eventually taking over day - to - day management himself.
Hosted in Singapore, with support from Singapore's Economic Development Board, Brainstorm Design is led by a unique partnership of editors from Wallpaper *, Fortune and TIME.
Canada has had the good fortune in recent years to be one of the ready suppliers of the raw materials feeding China's enormous economic appetite.
Japan's «Bubble Economy» era occurred at the end of its three - decade old «Economic Miracle» that began after World War II and saw the country's fortunes blossom as it became the world's automobile and electronics manufacturing powerhouse.
Milwaukee is also home to the international headquarters of six Fortune 500 companies and was recently selected to join the Global Cities Initiative as a result of its commitment to promote global trade and economic competitiveness.
Iâ $ ™ ve had the good fortune to live in France for the past 10 months on a year - long sabbatical and therefore been able to witness firsthand the travails of the Socialist government as it wrestles with the countryâ $ ™ s economic woes.
The index «was a hodge - podge of numbers,» says historian Walter Friedman, author of «Fortune Tellers: The Story of America's First Economic Forecasters.»
Colonial structures of land tenure and exploitation of natural resources were carried over, with the elite accumulating economic and political fortunes at the expense of the impoverished masses.
Company town — company church: The era of subordination to the Adams family was remembered primarily by its attention to linkages: the physical and economic associations of the church with the Adams Company, the replication in Wiltshire of a historic Anglican church structure, the adherence of the church to the lives and fortunes of the Adams lineage.
Australia is a natural resources nation so the daily price fluctuations of our most important commodities are the pulse of our economic fortune.
The economic collapse has revived the fortunes of equality, a principle once scoffed at by ruling politicians.
He said the economic challenges facing the country are unsurmountable as a result of bad leadership, promising that a PPP government needed just 4 years to change the fortunes of the nation.
«Another bout of economic storms in the eurozone would hit Britain's economic fortunes hard again.»
To the extent that the Minister of Finance pretends this Budget is in any way a solution to our dwindling economic fortunes, it is a total hoax.
At the same time, many have claimed that this reversal of fortune was not though, without negative side - effects: excessive economic growth caused the economy to overheat, precipitating a recession that lasted into the mid-1990s with borrowing rising to # 59.4 billion in 1993 - 1994.
Highlighting the current global economic hardship, the communique added that Osun is not alone in the economic difficulties just as participants noted that the dwindling economic fortune will affect all tiers of government, including their business partners.
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