Sentences with phrase «economic hit taken»

Efforts to crackdown on hard partying in Montauk have been successful, but have also led to musicians, merchants and landlords complaining of an economic hit taken this summer.

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Though this bout of unrest is certainly ill - timed — Thailand's tourism high season is barely underway and will surely take a hit — analysts like Jefferies» Sean Darby believe the protests are «unlikely to cause major economic disruptions.»
While Twitter's debut likely helped send shares of Facebook Inc. down, the overall tech industry also took a hit as the markets pulled back from record levels on worries that the Federal Reserve could soon start curtailing its economic stimulus program.
In addition to its conservative economic values, Modesto and neighboring communities took a big hit from the Great Recession.
Year - end compensation is also likely to take a hit due to the uncertain economic environment.
That would let them avoid nasty headlines in the future, but it would also mean a significant economic hit for a country that can't exactly take it in stride.
American multinational companies could also see their earnings take a hit if China's economic slowdown spreads throughout Asia.
But if our net worth takes a hit, we'll stop spending to save and pay down debt, and economic growth will slow.
Despite then - candidate Donald Trump repeatedly railing against the inequities of China's economic practices, the countries most likely to take a hit are U.S. allies in East Asia and in Europe.
Result: In 2008 a severe economic recession hit that took the stock market — and the world — several years to recover from.
Flaherty said the «modest» state of Canada's economic recovery and the slow rebound from the recession elsewhere mean the Canadian economy might not be able to take the hit of sharply higher EI premiums.
In the United States alone, just those companies in the S&P 500 have been hoarding more than $ 1.9 trillion in cash which began in response to jurisdictional tax disparities and global economic uncertainty following the Great Recession, then accelerated over the past decade as big U.S. corporations accumulated profits offshore in lieu of repatriating the funds and taking a tax hit.
The state took a big hit during the most recent economic troubles, and many Hawaii residents are now carrying a great deal of debt serviced by multiple different lenders, with some of the highest credit utilization in the country.
And the country will likely take an economic hit if (or when) the Federal...
It breaks down to living expenses on 1 check and debt on other with a little bit left over for my 401k, which has about 15k or so in it after the hit i took from being laid off and losing the unvested employer match in the middle of our economic implosion a couple years ago.
While the REIT's conservatism means the company is very likely to survive the next economic downturn, its industry - leading growth rates could certainly take a hit.
After the economic downturn, Town & Country's sales took a hit, Lapin says.
Given the economic hit they'll take, they could find other ways to be connected to each other while also creating space that honors their individual needs and «me» time.
The chancellor's move, which will cut # 3bn a year from the welfare budget, is designed to cement the Conservatives» reputation as the party willing to take tough long - term economic decisions, even at the cost of hitting more than 5 million families characterised as working poor.
The Spending Review and capital investment plans together are insufficient to tackle our real economic challenges following the banking crisis and the alarming collapse in living standards — which may yet take a further substantial hit, not least as the economy stagnates and when details of the welfare spending cap emerge.
Cuomo said the economic fortunes of upstate New York cities like Schenectady took a bit hit when the economy shifted to more international manufacturing.
My question is, has there been any economic forecasts as to when exactly will we hit the debt ceiling again (after taking into account emergency measures by the Treasury)?
A lot of the government's troubles this month have been laid at the feet of the Budget, and while Conservative supporters are more positive about it than other voters — as we would expect — there are signs that the government's reputation for economic credibility has taken a hit.
The coming 2012 - 13 fiscal year deficit could take a bigger hit due to declining revenues and the rough economic terrain here in the U.S. and across the globe, Comptroller Tom DiNapoli warned in a report issued today.
Nixon is on solid ground when she hits Cuomo over corruption, especially with the recent federal conviction of his friend and former aide, Joseph Percoco, on charges of taking bribes to help Cuomo donors get contracts on economic development boondoggles.
They'll take a big economic hit to make sure the air is clean for the Olympics.»
Nationally, schools took a 5.5 percent hit during the economic slide, but the average per - pupil spending was $ 10,608, a whopping 70 percent more than Utah's level.
School transportation inequities were highlighted during California's recent «trigger cut» years — when district budgets took major hits linked to the national economic recession.
When an economic downturn hit racing hard in the early»90s, Fehan took a hiatus from motorsports and pursued his second passion, golf.
In these messy economic times, millions of Americans have taken some hits on their credit scores.
The program has also taken steps to help FHA borrowers hit hard by the nation's economic downturn.
Even shows that went on as scheduled took a hit because of fears of the outbreak; the Los Angeles area economy lost an estimated $ 100,000 in revenue from lodging, food, gas and entertainment because of reduced entries at the Memorial Day Classic in 2011.5 By vaccinating horses before exposure, you can help protect them against an EHV outbreak and against economic loss.
Then there's the antiquated infrastructure, held back by decades of economic stasis, in part from the embargo but also by the enormous hit the country took when the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991.
«We will pay to reduce greenhouse gas emissions today, and we'll have to take an economic hit of some kind.
But in the high economic growth scenario, gas takes a hit beginning in 2030.
Exxon Mobil and the Oil Industry Took a Big Hit In addition to displacing over a million people and inflicting catastrophic damage and destruction to all economic sectors in the region, Hurricane Harvey had a crippling effect on the US oil industry that continues today.
Florida and Texas are expected to take the biggest economic hit from climate change (MarketWatch, April 24, 2018)
One of the industries which has not taken as big of a hit during the hard economic times recently, has been the transportation industry.
Throughout these past several months of challenging economic times, there have been a number of industries which have not taken as hard of a hit.
Yet new research has demonstrated that young adults are taking a particularly damaging hit in this economic downturn, and that the effects of their experiences during these formative years could cause long - term changes in their beliefs, values, and career choices.
Today's mother's usually take the bigger economic hit in a divorce — an average 30 percent decline in their standard of living.
On the FHA, which has seen its reserves take a hit in recent years, REALTORS ® will be carrying the message that the agency has been the unsung hero of the country's economic recovery.
(MCT)-- After spending the last five years developing personal projects and rebuilding passive income streams that took a hit during the economic downturn, my husband and I are once again getting the urge for an extended travel experience.
«Many of the retail REITs that went public in 1993 and 1994 did not meet their projections, and the retail industry on average has taken an economic hit over the past few years.
«The second - home market always takes an economic hit first,» she says, «but in a downturn, we'd pick up slack on the rental side of our business.»
Between the economic downturn and the game - changing rise of online commerce, the bricks - and - mortar retail sector has taken some huge hits in recent years.
That coercion takes several forms, but all of it amounts to what some appraisers describe as «economic terrorism,» whereby appraisers who don't rubber - stamp predetermined values are blacklisted or otherwise hit in their pocketbook.
By Lloyd R. Manning The economic recession is taking its toll, with businesses of all types being hit by the fallout.
On FHA, which has seen its reserves take a hit in recent years, REALTORS ® carried the message that the agency has been the unsung hero of the country's economic recovery.
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