Sentences with phrase «gained from economic growth»

Their plan to balance the budget involved 18 billion dollars in spending cuts, along with $ 16 billion in additional revenue gained from economic growth.
Given our fiscal situation, tax cuts should be fully paid for without dynamic revenue so that the gains from economic growth can be used to address our mounting debt.

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In order to fulfill the campaign promise of using growth to reduce the deficit, any tax reform plan should be at least revenue neutral before accounting for economic growth, so all the gains from growth can be devoted to deficit reduction.
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.
Locally based job and economic growth has much to gain from tailored banking regulations, which is why community banks actively seek reasonable relief from an ever - increasing Washington workload.
But most educated people believe that the gains to income from capitalism's triumph have been modest, that the poor have been left behind, that the Third World has been made miserable in aid of the enrichment of the First, that population growth must be controlled, that diminishing returns on the whole has been the main force in world economic history since 1800.
My view is that, whatever the technological possibilities, we should not pursue economic growth when the cost of doing so exceeds the economic benefit gained from the growth.
I have proposed that a shift of devotion from economic growth to Gaia would be a great gain.
Given the historical relationship between school quality and growth, it is possible to project the economic gains for each state from improving its schools by varying amounts.
You also are gaining from the continuous economic growth.
In both cases, the gains from an aged bull market continued to be strong as global economic growth accelerated.
Even with economic gains and employment growth, homebuyers and sellers are less optimistic about their prospects, according to recently released findings from a survey by the National Association of REALTORS ® (NAR).
Although U.S. economic growth this year isn't expected to be spectacular — about 2.8 percent of gross domestic product for the year — job, wage, and wealth gains from a rising stock market will be sufficient to give consumers the wherewithal to start buying again.
As the housing recovery has gained momentum since last year homebuilding is finally adding to rather than subtracting from economic growth.
With economic growth sluggish, at 2 - 3 percent per year, any major gains will have to come from multiple expansion — and who can count on that?
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