But no, during the bubble years, Greenspan was lionized
for keeping the economy going smoothly — limiting the impact of recessions.
Not exact matches
We now seem to have both major parties who accept that a large portion of the necessary, hard, unglamorous, and productive, but unskilled, jobs that
keep the
economy going every day; janitors, warehouse workers, gardeners, busboys, cooks, assembly line workers etc should work
for poverty - level wages.
If that
keeps up, it would be good news
for those economists and market watchers who believe that too many condos are
going up in the country's most populous city (in the last year the central bank has highlighted the potential risks that the rising supply of condos poses to Canada's housing market and broader
economy).
A singular focus on academics
keeps kids from developing other life skills critical
for success in a global
economy: the ability to self - motivate, collaborate, problem - solve, and persevere when the
going gets tough.
Our
economy should work
for everyone, but if your pay has stagnated
for several years in a row and fixed items of spending
keep going up, it doesn't feel like it's working
for you.
Innovative states such as California, the world's sixth largest
economy, will
keep going for climate action, however.
Long - time locals in Orofino, Idaho, like to boast that their town was built by natural resources, and
for the most part, that's what
keeps the
economy going today.
In urban areas especially, the supply of good schools hasn't nearly
kept pace with the demand, and the old standbys
for middle - class parents (moving or paying private school tuition) have become less viable options in a «down»
economy going through a housing crisis.
Actually, it's kind of swinging the other way now, at least partially... While the OEM diameter
keeps getting larger (
for better & more responsive ride / handling), they're
going back to skinnier tires on new cars
for better fuel
economy.
You don't get the same get - up - and -
go as the 2.7, but there's still power enough here to
keep you comfortably at highway speeds, with better fuel
economy to boot (Ford claims 13.6 and 9.8 L / 100 km
for the Sport in city and highway conditions respectively, and 11.8 / 8.4
for the Titanium with the 2.0).
For all the mania's and fads that come and
go in the markets, from the mid 1930s onward, Wall Street did a decent job of
keeping its insanities form effecting the
economy too much.
In addition, we looked
for markets that have strong
economies, so we could be sure that prices will
keep going up.
Let me give you an example: A couple of weeks ago there was talk that the Fed was
going to cut rates to help
keep money flowing
for the
economy.
As
for me I say burn the coal now, let's
keep our technology and
economy going full strength and we will get past our need
for it.
Back to square 1 with Obama and EPA bombing America
for non existent weapons of climate change by destroying the very
economy that
keeps her
going.
While an overall step forward
for the global Internet
economy,
going online exposes companies to a host of hacking risks, which is why they're looking
for certified cybersecurity specialists to
keep their networks safe.