Sentences with phrase «economy mean for your future»

But for those of you choosing a long - term career path, what does the current economy mean for your future flex - time schedule?

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CNBC takes a look at how the changing attitudes of Chinese youth towards work and life and what that means for the future of the world's second - largest economy.
The author of The Lights In the Tunnel: Automation, Accelerating Technology and the Economy of the Future says improving technology is going to mean there won't be enough work to go around for everyone, and that this is inevitable.
That could mean investors are moving money out of stocks and into bonds in anticipation of disappointing earnings; or that foreigners who are worried about their own economies are looking for a safer haven in the U.S.; or that expectations of future inflation have declined, allowing long - term interest rates to come down a little.
The experience left me with a positive outlook for the future of how we consume food in America and what it might mean for our rapidly changing economy.
This means limiting future immigration in that sector — the low - skilled sector — of the economy where unemployment is high and wages have been stagnant for a generation for the sake of the low - skill workers themselves.
In its recent release, The Long Boom: What China's Rebalancing Means for Australia's Future, the Australia China Business Council says one in 58 Australian workplaces are now engaged directly in exports to China and the integration of our economy with China's is about to enter an intense phase as the Chinese government ramps up its «accelerated rebalancing» project.
SLF believes that future governments must be careful not to sacrifice a dynamic economy with rising living standards for the sake of balanced budgets by a set date — especially if this means spending cuts that effect the most vulnerable.
On NY1, Cuomo explained how he sees economic development, saying that «in Upstate New York [it] means basically restoring the economy, and in downstate New York it means growing the future economy — the high tech economy, having the transportation infrastructure to do that — and making sure the economy is working for everyone.»
I don't mean the state of the economy, healthcare, the future of clean energy, or what B - list celebrities had for breakfast — I mean the Really Big Issues.
Business leaders, like education leaders, are acutely aware of what this could mean for the future of our country: Young people might be unprepared for rewarding jobs and the demands of informed citizenship, businesses may not find the talent they need to keep innovating, and the economy may stagnate with too little innovation.
Before I talk about the yearlong statewide listening tour and what it has meant for our policies and programs, let me first note how we grounded the discussions in how our kids are doing in school, how well they are performing, and what our goals are for their future given the demands of the 21st century economy.
One - year returns do not mean that this fund - or the Brazilian economy, for that matter - will repeat that same performance this year or at any point in the future, but it does illustrate the potential for explosive growth in certain international markets as recovery from the global economic crisis continues.
That means unambiguously that it must transition to a coal based economy since with respect to coal the U.S. has the largest resources; enough to last for the foreseeable future, and no foreign dependence.
Sorry to say, they're mostly pure, status quo capitalists; which means they don't care about all the benefits that solar tech can bring into America's future prosperity; energy security; economy; manufacturing & construction jobs; environment; or for that matter — the future health of our children.
New jobs and investment from wind energy mean a brighter future for the local economy
I mean if a gov» t can't manage an economy or foreign policy why would we have any faith in their ability to determine an accurate cost basis for AGW events that occur decades or centuries into the future?
Moreover, «direct rebound effects for these energy services are likely to decline in the future as demand saturates», although it warned that «indirect effects mean that the economy - wide reduction in energy consumption will be less».
Advocates such as Dr. Hamilton and Sir Nicholas Stern favor a discount rate far below anything familiar in a market economy, for to do otherwise means that (per Hamilton) «the interests of future generations disappear from the analysis.»
Similarly, monitoring in the High Arctic shows the shrinking ice caps have accelerated rapidly, raising questions about what it means for the country's economy and environment in the future.
Investing in early childhood education means that our country and our economy stand to gain significantly and that we will become a more prosperous America for future generations.
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