A booming energy sector means, once again, that Alberta will grow
faster than the rest of the country.
Since the program launched, electricity prices in the region have fallen even as customers in non-RGGI states have seen higher prices, and the RGGI states» economies have grown
faster than the rest of the country.
And the RGGI states» economies have grown
faster than the rest of the country, even as the region has cut its carbon pollution to a greater extent.
In addition, Salt Lake City is creating new jobs three times
faster than the rest of the country, while household incomes grew 5.4 percent in the last year.
Not exact matches
«In the U.S., the value
of real estate in the great cities will continue to grow much
faster than in the
rest of the
country.
Spain could therefore either use the imported German capital to (a) increase domestic investment (which it did in the form
of a real estate bubble)(b) binge on consumption and sharply reduce its savings as a function
of GDP (which it also did)(c) accept higher unemployment (which it is now forced to do) which forces GDP to fall
faster than consumption falls or (d) try to emulate Germany by passing off a trade imbalance at the expense
of the
rest of the world (which Europe as a whole is trying to do and which will go nowhere in the long run because only one
country is even remotely capable
of accepting such massive inflows, and it is increasingly unwilling to import the unemployment caused by German and Asian policies).
An analysis
of the most recent USDA Census
of Agriculture determined that direct market farm sales grew three times as
fast in Appalachia as compared to the
rest of the
country and that Appalachian consumers spend more per capita on direct farms sales
than the
rest of the
country.
The next day, another set
of scores showed DC students improving
faster than those in the
rest of the
country.
Instead, income taxes paid by the one per cent increased
faster in Ontario
than they did in the
rest of the
country.
And this is happening amid a dramatic warming
of the Arctic region and
of Alaska in particular, which «has warmed more
than twice as
fast as the
rest of the
country,» notes the Climate Central report — 3 degrees over the past 60 years.
While the South in general has a reputation for moving at a slower, more comfortable pace
than the
rest of the
country, as one
of the
fastest growing metropolitan areas in the
country (and as the home
of the world's busiest airport), hustle and bustle are easy to find in and around Atlanta.