Sentences with phrase «huge public debt»

He said the government's prudent financial management was necessary considering that they inherited a «huge public debt in a country with its macroeconomic fundamentals in disarray.»
He said this was necessary considering that they inherited a «huge public debt in a country with its macroeconomic fundamentals in disarray.»
Japan is special too: it's usually considered safe (except by some bears owning to its huge public debt and / or its aging population) on top of historically having had a positive trade balance.
Most of the examples you are alluding to are doing so at the cost of putting their providers out of business and running up huge public debt.
Those huge public debts threaten financial stability and, if left unchecked, would derail the economic recovery.

Not exact matches

They seem to be «blissfully» unaware of the huge and growing financial liability implied by public - sector debt loads.
The budget highlights the huge imbalances created by five years of economic crisis: Spain will set aside $ 36.6 billion ($ 49.5 billion) to service its fast - rising pile of public debt, $ 2 billion more than it will spend on the 13 government ministries.
He's talking about the need to cut debt and increase housing but refusing to acknowledge the huge benefits public assets bring, and never mentioning the role the private sector could play in responding to these issues.
He noted that the economy is saddled with increasing inflation, high interest rates, declining real GDP growth, massive increase in the public debt stock, huge and increasing central bank financing of government, etc..
«As a result, New York is shouldering a huge debt load issued by public entities operating in the shadows that voters never approved.»
DC should tell the public about the 3 million unemployed that is looming, the dire state of the economy under labour and the huge debt that we are all in.
Just over a year after Gov. Scott Walker signed legislation to curb collective bargaining priviledges, as they are NOT «rights» for public workers — it would send the state right back to huge debts, higher taxes, more unemployment and layoffs, in other words... we'd become Illinois - north.
Since 2010, George Osborne has drastically missed his deficit target, lost the UK's AAA credit rating, increased public debt by trillions and made huge gambles on the tax revenues.
We need to address the public financial management system, otherwise, we will find ourselves in the debt trap and leave huge debts for coming generations.»
These programs can make a huge difference when it comes for paying off student loans because, in return for agreeing to commit to public, national or charity service, a significant percentage of the overall debt with written off.
It's not a huge surprise that students in Wyoming have the seventh - lowest average debt — Wyoming has no private schools, so the most expensive school in the state is a public school.
If you are serious about resolving your student loans and have aspirations for a public service career, then public service loan forgiveness training will be a huge asset to helping you get and maintain eligibility while you take control of your debt.
I am virtually debt - free, except for a HUGE pile of student loans (around $ 55K in bhoth public and private) that I can't seem to make a dent in.
I know the program is designed to relieve the burden for folks that take on huge loan debt in order to take public sector jobs.
Unless he is a public defender or charity attorney, why is he making $ 60,000 when you are both attorneys and both have huge student loan debt?
In 2010, George Osborne presented an austerity budget to the House of Commons claiming that the country faced an economic crisis with an unsustainable public debt, then at 64 % of GDP, and a huge deficit, and that this was the fault of the outgoing Labour government, which had caused the 2008 financial crash due to profligate public spending.
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