«And worse yet, as a result of Andrew Cuomo's failed
economic policies people are fleeing this state — over 1 million people have left since he became governor, DeFrancisco noted.
Not exact matches
The Hood Incubator derives from a bold idea: build political and
economic power for
people of color in the legal marijuana industry through community organizing,
policy advocacy, and
economic development.
And while that issue is newly top - of - mind for many voters, some bedrock
economic policy issues also deserve attention from the candidates during their last in -
person exchange of the year:
But it's crucial, he argued, for governments to make sure most
people can see the benefits of liberal
economic policy flowing their way.
«Her problem is to remind
people of her strengths and how her strengths are what the country needs right now,» says Robert Shapiro, an
economic adviser to former President Bill Clinton and to Hillary Clinton when she was in the Senate, and a senior
policy scholar at Georgetown's Center for Business and Public P
policy scholar at Georgetown's Center for Business and Public
PolicyPolicy.
The
economic implications will be profound with more competitive international labour markets and the need to adopt technologies and
policies to encourage
people to work longer.
Also of interest, the groups that were the most negative on the new
economic policies were those with college degrees and
people living in the Northeast, both demographics that exit polls show voted more for Hillary Clinton.
«What we've seen is that the
economic climate has had a huge effect on
people being willing to take vacations,» says Karen Sumberg, vice president and director of projects and communications at the Center for Work Life
Policy.
«The vast majority of our hosts in Massachusetts, California, Hawaii and across the county are middle class
people who depend on home sharing as a way to address
economic inequality,» Chris Lehane, head of global
policy and communications at Airbnb, said in a statement.
Alice Hill, who directed resilience
policy for the National Security Council in the Obama administration, said the wider debate over cutting climate - warming emissions may have distracted
people from promptly pursuing ways to reduce risks and
economic and societal costs from natural disasters.
We joined this council with the intent to be a voice for working
people and real hope that it would result in positive
economic policy, but it has become yet another broken promise on the President's record.
Their subjects cited five: insufficient access to capital; difficulty finding
people with the right skills; immigration
policies that keep talent out; onerous taxes and regulations; and
economic uncertainty.
«As a small - business
person, I do not make many of my
economic decisions based upon tax
policy.
Every major sell - off in history has been accompanied by a mix of
economic concerns, monetary
policy shifts, geopolitical tensions, or some other source of consternation that might make a rational
person demand a higher premium for putting their capital at risk.
«Trump campaigned on the negative impacts of trade and trade deals like NAFTA on working Americans, but here instead he is intervening not to help working
people but to help American investors and American multinational companies,» Rob Scott, director of trade and manufacturing at the
Economic Policy Institute, a left - leaning think tank, told me in an interview in the runup to the investigation announcement.
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In determining monetary
policy, the Bank has a duty to maintain price stability, full employment, and the
economic prosperity and welfare of the Australian
people.
Running a White House's
economic policy is a tough and unusual job, and not that many
people have experience doing it.
Cohn in a statement to the Times on Tuesday said he was satisfied with his contributions on «pro-growth
economic policies to benefit the American
people, in particular the passage of historic tax reform.»
The Federal Reserve is structured to ensure that the
economic needs of
people and businesses in every part of our country are fully considered in our
policy deliberations.
«
People tend to confuse what the government can do with what these individual companies can do,» said Karen Kornbluh, a senior fellow for digital
policy at the Council on Foreign Relations and former ambassador to the Organization for
Economic Cooperation and Development under the Obama administration.
Yet for us to expect that the results of our current innovation
policies and investments will miraculously spur new companies and significant
economic growth is, as many
people like to say, the definition of insanity: doing the same thing over and over again, and expecting a different result.
-- Dean Baker, co-founder of the Center for
Economic and
Policy Research, and author of «Getting Back to Full Employment: A Better Bargain for Working
People»
With
economic prospects improving,
people's thoughts naturally turn to the question «what next for monetary
policy?»
Against the backdrop of a slowdown in
economic growth, the
People's Bank of China cut its benchmark
policy rates on 21 November after local markets had closed - the first such move since July 2012.
The highly educated
people who make public
policy explain that cheap imports make everyone a winner, according to
economic theory.
The Washington - imposed
economic policy of
economic growth via mass - immigration shifts wealth from young
people towards older
people, it floods the market with foreign labor, spikes profits and Wall Street values by cutting salaries for manual and skilled labor offered by blue - collar and white - collar employees.
An increase in national income should reduce mortality not just because it is usually associated with lower poverty and better nutrition but also because growth can be a proxy for other good things: more sensible
economic policies; more democratic, accountable governments; and a greater commitment to improving
people's living standards.
And while Canadians may take pride in more engagement in crisis issues affecting
people around the world, when it comes to immigration, they take a practical view, overwhelmingly titling towards
policy based that puts Canada's
economic needs before humanitarian considerations:
According to the
Economic Policy Institute most
people approaching retirement have little or no retirement savings.
Those who run the Fed are despondent that despite implementing for eight YEARS an interest rate
policy specifically designed to enable Obama to create a totally false illusion of
economic «recovery» by massively increasing government spending with trillions of phony, deficit, zero - interest - rate «dollars,» the
people saw through the
economic lie and defeated the Fed's next intended puppet, Clinton.
BERLIN (Reuters)- Forty percent of Germans want Chancellor Angela Merkel to resign over her refugee
policy, a poll showed on Friday, in a sign of rising dissatisfaction with her welcoming stance towards
people fleeing conflict and
economic hardship in the Middle East and Africa.
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And Cohn said it was an honor to help «enact pro-growth
economic policies to benefit the American
people» and expressed gratitude for the opportunity.
[Washington]-- Today, House Republicans unveiled their tax bill, which contains various
policy proposals that will impact young
people's
economic security, including higher education.
While China succeeded in reigning in this growth, India's half hearted
policies which failed to provide promised incentives turned their
people against family planning programs, and poor
economic plans left traditional structures that led
people to have large families.
Those who have followed the debate over same - sex marriage understand very clearly that law and culture ought to work together to promote and preserve families and communities; we should apply the same vigor to strengthening
economic policies that make it easier for
people not to sin.
This was assumed by most
people until quite recent times, but around 1980 a series of
policies were put in place on a global basis, the purpose of which was to reduce the capacity of political bodies to control
economic actors.
If it had ended, then it would seem appropriate to ask what
policies are now needed if our concern is to improve
economic welfare of
people rather than increase production for its own sake.
The
economic policies that drive millions of
people off their land and out of their traditional villages are violent ones.
If revisionists manage someday to recapture denominational offices and pulpits in large number, the churches will be less concerned to prescribe and implement theologically correct views and more interested in equipping
people to do their own thinking about questions of
economic policy.
Therefore a new debate must begin on human rights - oriented
economic policies where every
person and his dignity matters.
(3) Third, if our society is to change for the better, this will come from a change in the
people who influence our political
policies and make our
economic decisions.
But there is a great deal of
policy flexibility within that
economic conservatism to address the concerns of
people who are at (or below) the earnings median.
McGovern also points out how U.S.
economic interests regularly influence U.S.
policy in favor of maintaining the political status quo, whether or not that
policy serves the common good of Latin American
peoples.
When there is
economic pressure on a
people due to the
policies imposed by the globalization process, there could be an accentuation of the differences among them based on cultural or religious factors.