Sentences with phrase «improving the job market so»

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What's interesting here is that according to other metrics, the economy and job market have improved, and so too have other measures of confidence, including surveys of consumers, small businesses and homebuilders.
So, steady as she goes at the Fed; let the job market continue to improve unfettered by any break - tapping.
The labor market continued to improve as the U.S. economy added over 1.4 million jobs so far this year.
The improving outlook is one reason the stock market has risen so sharply this year, even if street - level evidence for a turnaround, like strong job growth and income gains, has been scant so far.
Connecting with students is an important part of her job, which is why Coffey is so determined to improve LPS's marketing practices.
And that improving economy led to somewhat better job prospects for scientists in industry but not so much as to change the complexion of hiring overall: It remained an employer's market, with many job - seekers taking what they could get and being happy to have it.
While the housing market tends to do especially well when the job market improves and mortgage rates decline simultaneously, that combination of events occurs only rarely... People buy homes when their job and income prospects improve — even if it's more expensive to do so — rather than buy when it is inexpensive to do so but they're worried about keeping their jobs
Although the employment report for October was relatively positive, the job market had improved only marginally through the third quarter, so while there was a small improvement in the delinquency rate, the level of that rate remains quite high.
To further lower interest rates and to encourage confidence needed for economic recovery, the Federal Reserve committed itself to purchasing long - term securities until the job market substantially improved and to keeping short - term interest rates low until unemployment levels declined, so long as inflation remained low (Bernanke 2013; Yellen 2013).
As the real estate market continues to improve, so will the job market.
Many of those jobs lost are in the real estate industry somehow and if the market improves, so will job prospects.
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