Sentences with phrase «even during the recession»

The pet supply industry has proven resilient, expanding 6.5 % year - over-year even during the recession.
And because it is growing — even during recessions — it is always dragging the fair value of the stock forward.
Kelly responded that the airline has never had a furlough, layoff or pay cut, and gave raises even during the recession.
Or, the stock has increased sales and profits every year even during recessions.
In other words, even during recessions or when the stock market goes down, they keep increasing their dividends to shareholders.
Unilever is also doing well, says Gallagher, who puts it down to people's desire to buy products that make them feel good, even during a recession: «When times are tough, people go back to brands they trust.»
She said Utah has been a magnet for immigrants because its economy has been stronger than surrounding areas even during the recession.
So even during a recession, Americans moved on average once every eight years.
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Therefore, even during the recession period, the investor would get their dividend at specific intervals.
In fact I am certain that regularly collaborating with specialists has helped our practice continue to grow, even during the recession.
This commitment to product development has never waned, even during the recession.
The growth and shifts in coal exports to China are impressive, flowering even during the recession.
The upshot of the recent study is that organizations who have an «investment - oriented» view of email marketing - that is, as a tool to build and nurture long term relationships with existing clients and customers - are finding that, even during a recession, the ROI from email marketing continues to increase as measured by higher open, clickthrough and conversion rates.
As a result, Staten Island has been able to keep pace with New York City's lowest unemployment rates, even during the Recession.
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In addition to developing four - star hotels, Hammons targets secondary and tertiary cities where state capitals or universities, or both, are located: «Even during recessions they don't fire the politicians, and kids still go to school,» says Hammons, who is commonly referred to as «John Q.»
In the case of Chicago, the ratio shows very little volatility even during the recession, which means that the prices of homes and rents moved at a very similar pace.
From my understanding of the market, the prices have been consistent and didn't dip too much even during the recession.

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During the recession a pay raise was not even a consideration (much less a demand) for most employees, many of whom were willing to take dramatic pay - cuts just to keep their current position.
There was even a recession during the Great Depression, say economists — and at the time it was the worst recession in the nation's history.
The recession, during which shoe buyers became even more frugal, ended the sad decline.
«This practice started very deliberately with the big tech companies, which, even during the last recession, were thriving,» says Scott Dobroski, Glassdoor community expert.
Even worse, Pontiac was forced to auction off the Silverdome during the recession to avoid going bankrupt.
During the recession and even recently, many small - business owners chose not to bother applying for loans under the assumption that they would be turned away.
A new study finally answers the question: How many entrepreneurs were afraid to even apply for a loan during the recession?
The basic problem is that during each recession, governments increase their debt load to stimulate the economy and maintain (or even increase) services, but rarely cut back on their debt loads or services during the prosperous times — creating a long - term upward trend in indebtedness that Tony Boeckh of The Boeckh Investment Letter calls the «debt supercycle.»
The charts show prices don't come down a huge amount even during a painful recession.
Stocks reacted to recession fears during last week's sell - off but were much calmer on Wednesday, even as analysts say they expect more selling.
While I understand that the NDP must feel intense pressure to capture votes — including from people who have never taken a course from John Smithin — I often wish that the NDP would show a bit more policy leadership on the issue of the deficit and debt. I was particularly disappointed during the 2008 federal election campaign when Mr. Layton stated, unequivocally, that the NDP would not run a deficit in the following year if elected (even though it was clear that Canada was entering a recession).
The healthcare industry allows workers to stay employed even during the last recession which saw many other sectors decrease their workforce.
Under Canada's inflation - targeting regime, inflation expectations have been very well anchored, even during the global financial crisis and subsequent recession.
(This is the lesson we learned during the recession of 1981 - 82, which for Canada was even more severe than the global financial crisis of 2008 - 09).
Pull the slider bar on the chart to go back even farther in time, and you'll see another pattern in long - term rates during the last 10 recessions (represented by gray bars) stretching back into the 1950s.
The chart shows three important facts: (1) a bigger rise in food stamp usage in hard - hit housing states as early as 2007 and 2008, (2) the rise in food stamp usage increased by substantially more in these states during the heart of the Great Recession in 2009, and (3) even in 2013, food stamp usage is growing more in hard - hit housing states.
As surprising as the recent financial crisis [1] and recession were, the behavior of the world's industrialized economies and financial markets during the recovery [2] has been even more so.
But they earn such strong returns on capital that they tend to always have cash pouring out of their business, even when growing rapidly or during recessions.
But even though these periods shared deep recessions, the direction of inflation during these periods differed.
Accordingly, policy should be set with a view to modestly raise target inflation, perhaps to 2.3 or even 2.5 percent inflation, during a boom with the expectation that inflation will decline during the next recession.
Even in turbulent times during the recession 2008 Gold has firmly stuck its ground with a increasing growth till now.
«Some» policymakers also made a case that if economic conditions deteriorate (or during the next recession), the Federal Reserve can simply restart the reinvestment program even after it has already been stopped.
Reid says such workarounds are far more common today than even just a few years ago, during the Great Recession, because the economic pain is confined to a single region and bank balance sheets are generally in good shape.
For instance, earnings at each fell sharply during the last recession, with American Railcar and Greenbrier even operating in the red for some of this stretch.
These lows have never been penetrated, even during the great recession of 2008 - 09.
At 28.9 % during last year's fourth quarter, the ratio is above the 26.8 % that existed in early 2009 and even further above the 24 % that existed before the year 2000, both recession years.
His comment on Keynesian economics is in reference to the theory that governments should spend more — even by running deficits — to stimulate the economy during hard times and government should pay off debt and prepare for future recessions during good times.
Even the notion of «prosperity» isn't absolute: people in Malawi would gladly trade their nation's best - ever quarter for the United States» worst one during the 2007 - 08 recession.
P&G's competitive advantages allow the company to remain profitable, even during periods of recession.
Five years into the recovery, the unemployment rate for the least - skilled American workers is still 8.5 percent and many workers who left the labor market during the Great Recession have been having trouble finding work even with an improving economy.
Texas A&M researchers used the Panel Study of Income Dynamics from the University of Michigan to find that while charitable giving in America understandably fell during the Great Recession, it has actually continued to decline, even as the economy has stabilized.
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