Sentences with phrase «effects of a recession»

Since last year, Peninsula Shops has signed up about 80 businesses, many of which, facing competition from big - box retailers and feeling the effects of the recession, desperately needed a new tactic to get customers in the door.
By keeping interest rates artificially low, through a program called quantitative easing, the central bank tried to mitigate the negative effects of the recession by promoting investment in other asset classes.
But there, too, it's impossible to fully separate out the effects of the recession (loans going bad, borrower demand drying up, revenue shrinking) from the effects of the post-crisis regulation (increased compliance costs and business restrictions).
With only the two upper quintiles of American households seeing any kind of meaningful income growth, and the bottom three quintiles still feeling the lingering effects of the recession, the holiday spending landscape has likely become bifurcated.
She believes the current high unemployment levels are an effect of the recession, rather than of structural shifts in the economy, and that the Fed must fight joblessness before dislocated workers become permanently detached from the labour force.
With the effect of the recession biting hard, a lot of people will definitely lose their job; which will result in a lot of them not being able to pay their mortgages.
«It forces us to either take a lower margin or increase our prices, but we try to hold our prices because our consumers are feeling the effect of the recession, as well.»
President Jim Weill says it shows the benefits are mitigating the most damaging effects of the recession — benefits that are in jeopardy if the Senate child nutrition bill goes through.
It wasn't a partisan ding - dong by any means and was all very consensual and pleasant — especially on the changes wrought by recession, which will heighten the importance of volunteering and community (and therefore the third sector, though it was interesting to hear Maude state very clearly that «there are of course no good effects of a recession», not wishing to fall into the Lansley trap), and mean money from charitable donations is likely to dry up.
«Over three million children in the UK live in poverty, a key inhibitor to educational progress, and experience every day the harsh realities of cuts to welfare, specialist services and support, education grants and the wider effects of the recession.
The expenditure meant that the economy was left facing a record deficit as the effects of the recession were felt.
He informed his audiences at the various locations where he was received with fanfare that with the cantankerous and combative stance of the the present administration, Ekiti state is losing out on billions of Naira that could have come into the state in form of support from many of the intervention initiatives by the federal government to cushion the effect of the recession and restore the economic health of the nation.
As the President is now hale and hearty, we urge his administration to double efforts to reduce the effects of recession on citizens.
He advised the wealthy in the society to make it mandatory upon themselves to always assist the poor and the needy in order to cushion the effect of the recession in their social and economic lives.
Dave Prentis, Unison secretary general, said: «Our survey dispels the myth that public sector workers are immune from the worst effects of the recession.
As the effect of recession bites harder governors in the country under the aegis of the Nigeria Governors» Forum have asked President Muhammadu Buhari to bail the country out urgently.
Because women are employed disproportionately in retail and in financial services, we have to look at the effect of the recession specifically on women.
We have to look at the effect of the recession on women because women are still the main managers of the household budget.
Upstate New York is still feeling the effects of the recession and as such has experienced a slower economic recovery.
They also say Cuomo remains committed to lowering New York's overall tax burden when the state's finances have rebounded from the effects of the recession.
Brines and Serafini weren't initially looking for a pattern in divorce filings when they set out to investigate the effects of the recession, such as rising unemployment rates and declining house values, on marital stability.
National health spending is estimated to have reached $ 2.8 trillion and grew 3.9 percent — the same rate as in 2011 — reflecting the persistent effects of the recession and the modest recovery.
Last month, ministers saw for the first time the effect of recession on industrial R&D.
I graduated in 2009 right at the height of the effects of the recession and believe me, it was a really hard time to be entering the working world, especially as someone with a degree in Art.
At the end of 2008 I felt the effects of the recession when the law firm collapsed and I found myself out of work.
$ 96 billion just to keep our education bureaucracy immune from the painful effects of the recession that almost everyone else in America has had to cope with.
Recall that the spending declines associated with dependence on state funds are not associated with other ill - effects of the recession.
Two recent studies have now examined the effect of the recession on test scores using finer - grained data.
To isolate the effect of the recessionary spending cuts from that of the general ill - effects of the recession, Cora Wigger, Heyu Xiong and I rely on the fact that states that relied heavily on state taxes to fund public schools experienced the deepest education revenue cuts during the recession, on average.
Because recessions may affect student outcomes through channels other than school budgets (such as parental employment or neighborhood crime), the Shores and Steinberg result likely reflects all ill - effects of the recession rather than those through reduced per - pupil spending per se.
This study by Marguerite Roza, Suzanne Simburg, Jim Simpkins uses data from Seattle Public Schools to explore actual salary changes amidst rapid changes in economic context and the effect of the recession on teacher pay.
The nation's school districts are facing a budget crisis that is expected to only get worse as the effects of the recession linger.
In a new report on the effects of the recession on teacher salaries in 41 major school districts, the National Council on Teacher Quality found that teacher raises for experience and market forces like inflation were one - third to one - half of what they were at the beginning of the recession.
If the effects of this recession continue, we'll see teachers and other public employees lose many of the benefits they've worked so hard to earn.
Focusing on nationwide education finance policies, his work also analyzes the impact of school finance reforms and tax and expenditure limits on school district funding, as well as the effect of recessions on school district revenues.
While NAEP scores are widely cited, score changes over time can be a reflection of trends outside the classroom, such as changing demographics, attrition, measurement error and changes in circumstances, including the effects of the recession.
Though the county wasn't spared from the effects of the recession, King is the leader in the state's post-crisis recovery.
What steps do you take to limit the adverse effects of a recession on your investment portfolio?
From manufacturing and government, to agriculture and education, this diversity protected the city from the more drastic effects of the recession.
Portland is one of three cities in the top 10 to show the effects of the recession.
The economy might be on the mend, but many Americans are still knee deep in debt from the effects of the recession.
As the effects of the recession slip away and employers continue to expand their hiring practices, it's expected that consumers will make more on - time payments -LSB-...]
Nothing particularly interesting on the operating side except that higher exhibition bookings were more than offset by lower attendance, perhaps due to the lingering effects of the recession, and the company was nearly break - even on a GAAP basis.
The large deviation arises from the effects of the recession that followed in the wake of the financial turmoil in late 2008 and early 2009.
The effects of the recession, which he said probably ended in July, will linger for «some time» in the form of higher unemployment, fewer mortgage loan originations and lower business development, he said.
The company's strong portfolio of high quality consumer food and beverage products insulates it from much of the effects of recessions.
It's also likely that the lingering effects of the recession prompted more consumers to take a fresh look at their scores, said Brobeck in a press conference on Monday.
With student loans, high bills, a mortgage, and the lingering effects of the recession, many of us are lucky to just stay in the black.
However, orders for large high - ticket tank installations soon began to dry up, as the effects of the recession chipped away at the housing market — particularly in Florida.
Despite these observations, some practitioners have felt the effects of a recession.
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