Not exact matches
A study of S corporations (small firms with 100 or fewer shareholders who are taxed
as a partnership) found that those with ESOPs had higher average employment growth in the 2006 - 2008 pre-recession period
than did the
economy as a
whole, and they also had
faster growth following the recession from 2009 to 2011.
The solar photovoltaic industry has been booming in the United States, growing 17 times
faster than the U.S.
economy as a
whole.
Willard obviously doesn't get that the US decarbonized its
economy faster than Europe... without being in Kyoto, and without a national renewable mandate, and without cap and trade, and without a carbon tax... by the way, the US also decarbonized
faster than Germany, and the world
as a
whole decarbonized
faster before Kyoto was signed
than after.
The US solar sector grew 12 percent last year, creating jobs 17 times
faster than the American
economy as a
whole, says a new report from the International Renewable Energy Agency.
When you crunch the numbers, that means the solar industry is growing just shy of 17 times
faster than the American
economy as a
whole.
In the last five years, Oregon added 4,800 clean
economy jobs, 11 percent growth —
faster than state employment
as a
whole.