Increased demand by office tenants in the top two markets accounted for their rise in rank, while San Francisco's slide is resulted
from slowing job growth and increasing vacancy.
Not exact matches
The trend worries economists because new businesses play a vital role in creating
jobs, improving productivity and spurring economic
growth; some researchers believe the decline in entrepreneurship, and in other measures of economic dynamism such as labor mobility, could be part of the reason the U.S. has experienced such a
slow bounceback
from the past two recessions.
Despite steady demand
from employers and brisk economic
growth recently, average monthly
job gains
slowed from 187,000 in 2016 as the 4.1 % unemployment rate meant fewer available workers.
The below chart illustrates U.S. oil production (in gold) vs. FED's balance sheet (in blue), and how overproduction
from accommodative monetary policy resulted in the sharp decline in oil prices, creating a systemic risk that was again transmitted
from financial and commodity markets to the real economy (in
job losses and
slow growth in Texas and other oil producing states, as well as the decline in headline inflation, pushing the Federal Reserve further
from the price stability objective):
The New York City region enjoyed 2.2 percent increase in
job growth over the last 12 months, while upstate New York grew at a
slower rate, statistics
from the state Department of Labor found.
Two signs he pointed to were significant
job losses in the last quarter of 2017, after years of sustained employment
growth, and a reduction in the city's cash balance —
from $ 5.4 billion in fiscal year 2017 to only $ 1 billion in the current fiscal year —
from slowing growth of non-property tax revenue.
This, coupled with rising health care costs and lower reimbursements
from insurance companies, may
slow the predicted rapid
growth of the MD&D industry — and
job opportunities — even as the demand for scientists with more advanced training increases.
In particular, saber rattling in North Korea, government shutdown threats, natural disasters
from Harvey to Irma,
slower job growth and / or the demise of big name retailers may not cause long - lasting stock declines.
The bank said in November it would cut expenses by about 2 billion crowns
from 2012 - 14, axing 2,000
jobs in the process, after quarterly profit was wiped out by a drop in trading income, becoming the latest Nordic lender to combat
slowing revenue
growth and higher funding costs.
Moving
from an RFS to an LCFS means that American motorists will pay more for fuel and suffer
job losses and
slower economic
growth.
WASHINGTON (Reuters)-- U.S.
job growth likely
slowed in March as the boost
from mild temperatures faded, but the gains were probably more than enough to push the unemployment rate down to 4.
In 21 of the 33 countries featured in the Hays Global Skills Index, the
growth in real earnings that employees take home
from their
jobs is forecast to
slow in 2017 compared to 2016, or in some cases even fall.
The BLS expected
job growth for medical transcriptionists to be about six percent
from 2010 - 2020, which is
slower than average.
Nevada, which lead the nation in
growth during 1999, saw residential construction permits declined across the state in 2000 and casino construction
slowed, but
job growth for 2001 is still expected to be a strong 4 percent, down
from 4.5 percent in 2000.
Although
job growth is
slowing, with the pace of new
jobs sinking to about 83,000 a month in the second half of last year, down
from 189,000 a month in 2006,
job growth has been vastly outperforming housing, with more than 4 million
jobs created since the housing market peak in 2005.
Plus, smaller markets are prone to suffer
from slow population and rent
growth in addition to plodding price appreciation and new
job creation.