Sentences with phrase «income out of the economy»

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It says the U.S. economy is weaker than the headline numbers indicate because the sharp recession of 2008 - 2009 has thrown seasonal - adjustment factors out of whack and they are inflating the smoothed, annualized growth numbers for output, employment, income and sales.
But based on appointments of ideological hardliners such as Tom Price (a staunch foe of Obamacare nominated to be the Secretary of Health and Human Services), Michael Flynn (Trump's national security adviser with a dim view of Islam) and Mike Pompeo (the incoming CIA Director who has fiercely opposed the Iran nuclear agreement) and many of his campaign pledges, the chances are high that Trump could squander his limited political capital on divisive ideological issues and neglect his most important priority — getting the American economy out of its low - growth rut.
He was not only breaking with Republican orthodoxy, but was also inviting a trade war that would threaten the livelihood of the working class that he had based his campaign on; it was altogether likely that price increases as a result of his tariffs would wipe out the small income gains that his tax cut bill had brought and slow the healthy economy.
The number one punch against the Ukraine by the IMF was to impose austerity on the pretense (its junk economics) that Ukraine could pay its foreign bondholders with income taxed out of its domestic economy.
Technology is changing the kinds and number of jobs we have in this economy, so there's a push to give people who lose out a guaranteed minimum income.
How we are focusing our research efforts to avoid on the fixed income side and being lenders effectively out into the economy about what the disruption and the changes it applies here means to these established companies that may have a lot of debt outstanding.
This is not the view of real wealth and economic growth that 19th - century classical economists had in mind when they set out to reform the economy by freeing markets from the claims of earned income and special interests.
In the same section, an article «Signs of a Shaker New Normal», points out the growing income inequality in society and worries if the American economy will ever return to the steady growth model or is a more fundamental economic transition underway.
The left - leaning think tank has been putting out a survey of Canada's CEO earnings since 2005 in an effort to highlight how incomes at the top end of Canada's economy have run away from the pack.
If one draws up a list of nations in terms of their Gross Domestic Product and a list of corporations in terms of their gross income and then mixes these two lists, it turns out that 51 of the largest 100 economies are now corporations.
When the economy started tanking in the fall of» 08, we really tightened our belts out of downright fear of income loss.
The rapid growth of emerging economies will see billions of people transition out of poverty and into the middle income classes.73 By 2022, China's middle class alone could rise from 300 million to 630 million, accounting for 45 % cent of China's population.74 This income growth will occur in parallel with urbanisation.
The new digital economy is creating all kinds of benefits, but many of them remain out of reach of low - income Americans, Tate says.
Cuomo did open the door to the possibility of taking his minimum wage proposal out of the executive budget, which he has argued he included there because increasing how much low - income New Yorkers earn has the potential to help boost the economy.
«CUNY offers the most reliable route out of poverty in our very cruel economy and performs such an important function in a moment of great income inequality,» Bowen said.
«We are very excited about the things we have done in the last two years, it has inspired us also to continue to partner with structured platforms like yours so that we can take Nigeria out of the recession because the bottom line is we should continually reflate the economy in a way that everybody feels so comfortable to spend that little disposable income in their hands without actually feeling the pain, we are tired of suicide attempt».
The only thing the government did was to reflate the economy and push more capital expenditure out and allow those at the fringe of low income level to earn something on a daily basis.
But the impact of out - migration on the Empire State's economy, and on personal income in particular, is another, more complicated story.»
This is Lord Oakeshott's decision and is understandable in the circumstances.These have been a difficult few days after a disappointing set of election results.But now is the time to get on with the business of Government and getting our message out about what the Liberal Democrats are delivering in Government to build a stronger economy and a fairer society - cutting income tax, bringing down the deficit, creating jobs and making sure everyone benefits from our economic recovery.
That economy - stimulating income tax cut works out to about $ 3.84 a week for a typical family of four in the New York suburbs.
Then, sounding very much like de Blasio, who couches every policy in the rhetoric of income inequality, Cuomo said, «An economy that polarizes and isolates, an economy of the lucky and the left out, the haves and the have nots, an economy, where if you are born poor, you will probably die poor, that is not the American way.»
Back in 2011, Republican Gov. Sam Brownback slashed income taxes as a means of boosting the state's economy — a plan that hasn't panned out, experts say.
But across the Bay Area, the vast majority of Latino, African American, and low - income students are missing out, because their education isn't preparing them for college, careers and the new economy.
Employing one out of twelve people in the world and producing $ 6.5 trillion of the world's economy, it is the main source of income for many countries.
Renting out your spot while it's not in use is basically the sharing economy's version of passive income.
Prime and subprime car loans are a good source of income for the banks when the economy is hot, but it can be a source of losses if people are struggling to repay, especially if they're taking out riskier, long - term loans in the first place.
With low tax rates, they take their money out of tax shelters and put it to work in the economy, benefitting themselves, the economy and government, which collects more money in taxes because incomes rise.
The Access Legal Care «system» is based on 12 key components: 1) be profitable for the attorneys and legal - services providers; 2) apply the Pareto principle — focus on the 20 % of all legal services that 80 % of lower - and moderate - income people will likely ever need; then prune / refer - out those that are high - complexity / high - dollar (too risky) and contingency cases (already affordable); 3) process - map the remaining services into individual steps; 4) functionally - decompose each process step to the lowest - cost provider who can perform the step legally and with excellence; 5) streamline processes with Six Sigma and manufacturing principles; 6) centralize operations for economies of scale; 7) collaborate and out - source to expand reach; 8) leverage technology to minimize costs and maximize productivity; 9) make affordable with both terms and price; 10) generate high demand, high - volume; 11) develop multiple revenue streams; and 12) package up the system and re-sell it to other law firms and clinics.
There are a number of «gig economy» services out there, from TaskRabbit to Handy, that are equally as useful for additional income.
With personal income declining, consumers are going to be hard - pressed to make the purchases necessary to pull the economy out of recession and keep it from falling back into decline.
In today's economy, many homeowners are looking for additional sources of income to cover those out of the blue expenses that come with owning a home and any other unexpected costs.
As the urban revival in some American cities pushes out lower - income earners to the nearby suburbs, many of those edge cities are struggling to redefine their purpose — and identity — in a new economy.
The Jamestown S'Kallam Tribe stated that «requiring Tribal business to «transfer income» to employees takes money not only out of tribal governments, but to the economy of the surrounding communities as tribes provide enormous employment opportunities to the non-native communities.»
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