Sentences with phrase «gradual increase in the age»

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The gradual shrinkage of the working - age population in developed nations as well as China has so far failed to stoke inflation through wage increases.
In addition to this secular shift in portfolios, a paper published by the Kansas City Fed predicts a gradual overall increase in bond ownership among people older than 65 compared to the same age group in previous yearIn addition to this secular shift in portfolios, a paper published by the Kansas City Fed predicts a gradual overall increase in bond ownership among people older than 65 compared to the same age group in previous yearin portfolios, a paper published by the Kansas City Fed predicts a gradual overall increase in bond ownership among people older than 65 compared to the same age group in previous yearin bond ownership among people older than 65 compared to the same age group in previous yearin previous years.
And the «crisis» will be deepened by a gradual rise in the number of school - age children beginning in 1985, by increased graduation requirements in many states, and by an unusually...
Aldeman: One component of the bill is a gradual increase in the retirement age for current employees.
Increases the delayed retirement credit in gradual steps from 3 percent for workers reaching full benefit retirement age (age 65) before 1990, to 8 percent for workers reaching full benefit retirement age after 2008.
The shift dates back to the Social Security Amendments of 1983, which made numerous changes to strengthen the program fiscally, including a gradual increase in the full retirement age (FRA) from 65 to 67.
The gradual shrinkage of the working - age population in developed nations as well as China has so far failed to stoke inflation through wage increases.
6 Ice age — time in the past when continental glaciers covered large parts of Earth's surface Global warming — a gradual increase in the temperature of Earth's atmosphere Greenhouse gas — Gases in the atmosphere, such as carbon dioxide, that trap solar energy Ozone hole — a large area of reduced ozone concentration in the stratosphere, found over Antarctica Chlorofluorocarbon — chlorine compounds that are the main cause of ozone depletion KEY TERMS
Statistics Canada figures show a gradual increase from 7.2 per cent of men aged 50 to 54 divorced in 1985 to 11 per cent by 2005.
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