Investing in more U.S. wind turbines would pay
further economic dividends, such as by creating more jobs and causing further reductions in air pollution.
Not exact matches
In the index, the average
dividend yield probably is not 8 %, but it is
far better diversified than the investment in your employer, and you can be almost certain that in the long term, the
dividend rises along with
economic growth.
If concerns over housing and
economic growth persist, it may be worthwhile to consider high yield utility stocks for lower volatility and high
dividend payouts to ride out
further volatility.
A
further appeal of Cap and
Dividend is that it's progressive in its
economic impact.
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Economic studies show this to be, by
far, the fastest way to phase down fossil fuel emissions, much superior to cap - and - trade or regulations on emissions, but fee - and -
dividend can be applied effectively on top of any existing efforts to reduce emissions.