Sentences with phrase «increases economic burdens»

Impaired child development increases economic burdens for society.
«In fact, this bill will increase the economic burden on already struggling American families by eliminating health insurance provisions that could save them from bankruptcy.»

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An increasing small - business regulatory burden also has adverse economic effects.
Before followers of Mr. Summers» thesis rush to increase government spending, policymakers might consider the extent to which their imperfect understanding of economic reality, burdens of business regulation, and policy churn cause a business to reject new investment.
He calls attention to (1) the degeneration in syncretism of the old Yahweh faith prior to the appearance of the eighth - century prophets; (2) a kind of «emancipation» from Yahweh in increasing dependence upon the maturing structure of the political state; and (3) the dissolution of the old tribal social order with the shift of economic power to the cities, the increasing inability of the farmer, because of the burdens of heavy taxation, to maintain himself as a free man, and the growing concentration of land in the hands of a few wealthy urbanites (cf. Isa.
A rising world population and economic growth is placing an increasing burden on the world's limited natural resources such as water, energy and land.
The economic argument is debatable and opinions differ, but do you think the large numbers of struggling upstaters enjoy the high taxes, ever increasing fees (example: the cost to have your vehicle inspected DOUBLED from 2010 to 2011 and is now one of the highest in the nation) and endless financial burdens they as lower and middle class people endure while the rich bankers and CEOs downstate laugh at them?
In that time, New York has raised taxes, created a culture of out of control state spending, increased regulatory burdens, and stood by as thousands of New York businesses have closed, moved out of state or endured economic hardships that have forced them to reduce their investment in our economy and eliminate private - sector jobs.
New Labour's successes all took place during periods of economic growth and confidence, which allowed increased spending on public services without greatly increasing the tax burden.
«Simply shifting New York's ever - increasing tax burden onto employers — rather than reducing state spending or reforming property taxes — will likely exacerbate New York's already well - established economic challenges and population decline,» said Greg Biryla, executive director of Unshackle Upstate.
Cuomo adds that though he is against tax increases, especially in New York, the burden of the economic troubles the U.S. faces can't be put on the middles class entirely.
«The annual economic burden of allergic disease in the EU is already estimated at between $ 55 billion and $ 151 billion so increases on this level will bring a hefty price tag.
«These estimates show the vast economic burden that diabetes places on sub-Saharan Africa, and should motivate policy makers to increase resources and efforts to overcome this looming health challenge,» says one of the three lead authors, Professor Rifat Atun, Harvard University, USA.
And now that more than 35 percent of U.S. adults are currently obese, researchers have been searching for potential links between the two conditions, in hopes of reducing the increasing health and economic burden of obesity.
The health problems associated with sugar consumption contribute significantly to economic burden through increased healthcare costs, estimated in 2015 to be $ 4 trillion in the U.S. alone.
Despite increased investment in its recognition and treatment, depression remains a substantial health and economic burden worldwide.
These indicators allow assessing whether the economic system is contributing to the increase of its wealth, the fall in its public debt, reducing levels of inflation, the generation of surpluses in the trade balance and balance of payments, the decrease in tax burden, the conquest of independence or reduction of economic dependence of the country on the outside and the achievement of a genuine economic progress.
Since 2004 Wisconsin has experienced a significant economic recession, seen alarming increases in student poverty rates, and an increasing burden of higher bilingual and special needs rates in many districts.
Canadians households are stretched thin already, and heavy debt burdens are putting more Canadians at risk of financial default in the event of interest rates increases, unemployment or other economic hardships.
A 2012 study found that vector - borne and parasitic diseases (VBPD) can negatively affect economic development and suggested an increased VBPD burden where biodiversity decreases.
It promised not only a dramatic expansion of the administrative state and a huge increase in the regulatory burden on American businesses, it threatened to put the brakes on U.S. economic output at a time when most economists think the U.S. will struggle to achieve even a meager two percent growth.
Additional burdens such as carbon tax increases are further reducing economic viability.»
Determining the effects of climate change on infectious diseases is complex because of confounding contributions of economic development and land use, changing ecosystems, international travel, and commerce.38 Currently, climate warming has been identified as contributing to the northern expansion of Lyme disease in North America39 and has been projected to increase the burden of child diarrheal illness, particularly in Asia and sub-Saharan Africa.40 Concern has also been raised for climate links to emerging infections, including coccidioidomycosis41 and amoebic meningoencephalitis.42 Further investigation into climactic influence on infectious diseases is needed.
These equity concerns include: the regressive impact of potential energy price increases on low - income households; the potential for carbon pricing policies to allow some fossil fuel - fired power plants or refineries to continue to operate and emit air and water pollutants in neighborhoods already burdened by pollution; and the economic hardship to workers and communities dependent on fossil fuel industries for livelihoods or for their tax base as we transition away from these resources.
And incorporating efficiency also brings many other benefits including improved comfort, health, and worker productivity, reduced energy burdens, new jobs, expanded economic development, and increased grid resilience.
This burden increases the economic hardship on patients who may already be off work as a result of illness.
However, to mitigate the economic burden engendered by the proposed doubling, the abolition of the CST was also suggested — with its seven judges expected to move to the GC — and a gradual implementation of the reforms, with an initial increase of 12 judges in 2015; a further increase of 7 in 2016 following the dissolution of the CST and the transfer of its case - load to the General Court; and finally, a last set of 9 additional judges to be appointed in 2019.
«The constitutional guarantee of a minimum acceptable level of judicial remuneration does not shield judges from sharing the burden of difficult economic times, to limit increases
Economic Well - Being: In 2010, 39 percent of children lived in households with a high housing cost burden, an 18 percent increase from 2005.
«The elimination of the SALT deduction will increase the tax burden on those local economies that are the most productive and contribute the most to economic output,» he says.
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