Sentences with phrase «kind of recession»

Erica L. Groshen, assistant vice president for domestic research at the New York Federal Reserve, showed how this recession is different from preceding economic downturns, and how this different kind of recession hits the IT industry particularly hard.
When Tobey says her new cloth diaper business is»... kind of recession proof, because people have to buy diapers» and that «People turn to cloth diapers to save money.»
«It's kind of recession - proof because of the great value and all the different types and backgrounds of people who eat here — business people, tourists, locals, seniors and college students.»
«You should also check in to see if a client will be able to stomach a collapse, and if there is some kind of recession or downturn, are they ready for it?»
Search for love can't be stopped by any kinds of recession.

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So the politicians just kind of ignore the evidence and carry on talking like Canada is on the verge of a recession.
This time so far, we're really lacking those kinds of imbalances that would give you the grounds for recession.
When he says yes, say «wow that's great, I'm kind of nervous about my future in this field, especially after the recession.
They watched as their parents struggled through the recession due to decisions they made on the advice of many different kinds of financial professionals, and as a result, they tend to seek out alternative methods for managing their money.
ROUND ROCK, Texas — Slumping personal computer maker Dell is bowing out of the stock market in a $ 24.4 billion buyout that represents the largest deal of its kind since the Great Recession dried up the financing for such risky maneuvers.
With only the two upper quintiles of American households seeing any kind of meaningful income growth, and the bottom three quintiles still feeling the lingering effects of the recession, the holiday spending landscape has likely become bifurcated.
«A stress test that claims that if the Dow falls by 60 %, the unemployment rate rises to 12 %, housing prices decline substantially more than they did during the 2008 recession, GDP declines by 6 - 7 % — and that all of that can happen and no bank will be in serious financial trouble or have any problem of being undercapitalized or illiquid — I kind of think says more about itself than it says about the health of the banking system.»
Whatever the arguments about fiscal policy's effectiveness in countering deep and lasting recessions, of a kind the world faced in 2008, it was never envisaged that it should be wheeled out the minute economic growth fell below two per cent.
However, it is very unlikely that there will be room for this kind of rate cutting when the next recession comes given market forecasts.
There is a reasonable — though controversial — argument that this kind of logic applies when much of the world has fallen into recession.
, San - Lin Chung, Chi - Hsiou Hung and Chung - Ying Yeh examine the predictive power of investor sentiment for different kinds of stocks during bull (low - volatility, expansion) and bear (high - volatility, recession) equity market regimes.
«It is a well - known fact that the country is facing some kind of economic recession, our state is badly affected because we do not have Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) due to the prevailing insurgency,» Umara said.
Economic and Social Outcomes in London and the North of England Since the Recession, by Polina Obolenskaya, Ruth Lupton and Bert Provan, concludes: «The findings suggest not only a need for regional rebalancing of both the economic and social kind, but that economic growth per se can not be relied upon to improve social outcomes in any region — and in particular it can not be relied upon to reduce poverty and inequality.»
In a large - scale two - country study that is the first of its kind, researchers examined whether the severity of the economic downturn of the 2008 - 09 recession depended on regional personality profiles.
Of this passage Lomborg writes, «This is exactly the kind of exposition which I try to counter in my book without any references Holdren manages to describe everything as going ever worse and even include into the environmental agenda concepts that are far removed from its core, such as nuclear proliferation, terrorism, and economic recession from oil price hikes.&raquOf this passage Lomborg writes, «This is exactly the kind of exposition which I try to counter in my book without any references Holdren manages to describe everything as going ever worse and even include into the environmental agenda concepts that are far removed from its core, such as nuclear proliferation, terrorism, and economic recession from oil price hikes.&raquof exposition which I try to counter in my book without any references Holdren manages to describe everything as going ever worse and even include into the environmental agenda concepts that are far removed from its core, such as nuclear proliferation, terrorism, and economic recession from oil price hikes.»
In the latest example of this kind of research, investigators found that the 2008 financial crisis and recession had an impact on when men had vasectomies.
A winning application also will require the leadership and personal involvement of Gov. Ted Kulongoski — the kind he demonstrated while expanding health coverage for children and the poor in the depths of this recession.
For most of us, the global recession has made the chances of securing a loan of any kind fall dramatically.
Growth in restaurants of 9.56 % would be impressive over any two - year stretch, but to see that kind of growth during a recession is especially impressive.
To this we say... fine... and yet based upon history, our selected whole life insurance companies have a solid track record of continuing to pay dividends through all kinds of economic conditions and cycles, including the Great Depression and Great Recession.
Included in such funds are the kinds of companies I discussed in an article about stocks Warren Buffett might buy; stocks with wide moats, strong financial positions, and product lines that sell just as well in recession as they do in periods of strong economic growth.A low volatility ETF is an easy way to get exposure to stock - like returns without the crazy up and downs.
And today's young adults are getting into trouble with borrowing money for college at unprecedented rates: In a February 2013 analysis on student debt, Federal Reserve Bank of New York economist Donghoon Lee said, «Student debt is the only kind of household debt that continued to rise through the Great Recession
Even though we have seen a bounce back in housing prices since the recession (about 15 % on average nationally), very few property owners can say they have seen the value on their property double without any kind of work.
'' Student debt is the only kind of household debt that continued to rise through the Great Recession and has now the second largest balance after mortgage debt.»
The graph above, from the Dutch report, shows clearly how relentless overall emissions growth in countries climbing out of poverty (as electrification, manufacturing and mobility expand fossil fuel demand) was not blunted by the recession and is sending them and the rich world (which is getting ever more efficient and exporting manufacturing) toward some kind of carbon common ground.
«Increasing consumption, mobilization of savings and so speeding up economical mechanisms are the typical answer to every kind of economical recession,» the organizers say on their website.
While both pieces offer worthwhile advice on ways to improve young lawyers» career satisfaction, as we head into a recession (some, like Larry Bodine believe that we're in one already), I wonder whether we'll see much of these kinder, gentler law firm policies designed to keep associates around.
Factor in the stubborn wage stagnation that's persisted in the years since the Great Recession, and any kind of future financial independence — stability, even — seems hopelessly out out reach for many Americans.
To this we say... fine... and yet based upon history, our selected whole life insurance companies have a solid track record of continuing to pay dividends through all kinds of economic conditions and cycles, including the Great Depression and Great Recession.
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