Sentences with phrase «great economic boom»

This is going to create a great economic boom.
The effort to open the internet up to honest posting on safe withdrawal rates and scores of other critically important topics is an effort that will never end until we have brought the economic crisis to an end and we are all enjoying the greatest economic boom in U.S. history.

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It's based on an asset that has increased in value every single year for more than 160 years, through every period of economic boom and bust, including the Great Depression.
Generally, financial positivity ticks up with age — suggesting no pending era of greater economic angst as boomers retire.
Even an economic recovery (such as the great boom of the last six Reagan years, as well as the more modest boom that began in 1992) can not lift incomes for those who are not in the labor force earning income.
The country's economic downturn has diminished the Word of Faith prosperity gospel boom that took off during the 1990s and 2000s, and he sees a shift away from efforts to «bribe» God into blessings and toward a greater understanding of a God of grace who extends blessings freely.
The planned low tax hikes contrast with the current school year's average 3.27 percent increase, as well as jumps of 7, 8 or even 9 percent recorded during the economic boom years preceding the Great Recession.
The growth in those causal factors — from a population boom to reduced economic opportunity in the countryside — has driven the greatest migration worldwide in recent history.
We also learn a great deal about the magnitude — and the false face — of China's vaunted economic boom.
BESIDES SHOWERING RICHES ON THE AVERAGE man in the Street and fueling perhaps the most satisfying economic expansion in history - a boom without tears - this greatest of all bull markets has completely reformulated truisms that investors have lived - and sometimes died - by, ever since the Buttonwood Tree was a spindly sapling.
Positioning the company to capitalize on stock market swings and economic volatility has allowed the Buffalo Funds to survive the bear markets of the 90s, the dot - com boom and bust, and the Great Recession.
In Lesson 3: «The Credit Crunch Unfolds», we see how the devastating combination of the subprime lending boom and securitization ultimately affected economic activity throughout the U.S. and the rest of the world, leading to the greatest economic downturn since the Great Depression — Go to Lesson 3 now»
The chicle boom continued up until the Great Depression of the 1930s when it collapsed as a result of the general economic malaise and the development of synthetic substitutes for chewing gum base.
With the continued economic turmoil in North America and Europe, investors, baby boomers, retirees, wealth managers and people looking for second homes are searching for alternatives that offer great opportunity, positive lifestyles and a new place to call home.
The economic equivalent is the Great Depression and the boom of post WWII; both were radical swings for and against the larger trend of greater trade and prosperity for the USA from founding to today (And if one substitutes public debt to CO2 emissions and switches arguments oddly similar debates arise with the same amount of acrimony on solutions).
In the hubris of the boom no one was prepared for the economic bubble that brought the world to its knees with the Great Depression.
Though much of the state is covered by the great Rocky Mountains and the western edge of the Great Plains, the booming metropolis of Denver has become a cultural and economicgreat Rocky Mountains and the western edge of the Great Plains, the booming metropolis of Denver has become a cultural and economicGreat Plains, the booming metropolis of Denver has become a cultural and economic hub.
Used to thriving economies and strong employment rates, baby boomers played a critical role in stimulating the housing market prior to the Great Recession, but the economic realities of the last few years have shifted the focus to Generation Y and real estate professionals are now looking to the approximately 80 million «Millennials» born between 1978 - 1995 to shape the state of the housing market for decades to come.
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