Sentences with phrase «made during the recession»

All played a role in securing passage of Proposition 30, the temporary tax increases that helped restore school funding cuts made during the recession, he said.

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Carla Harris, chair of the National Women's Business Council, suggests that women of color may have been more likely to have been laid off during the beginning of the great recession, and so may have been more likely to need entrepreneurship as an alternative way to make a living.
ONE CRISIS BEGETS ANOTHER: Bailouts and plummeting tax receipts during and after the Great Recession made Timothy Geithner (above) the first Treasury secretary to preside over deficits that exceeded $ 1 trillion.
The recession hit during their formative years, making them especially circumspect about spending.
Viva Elvis was launched during the recession and has made it out alive, but the economic downturn still put significant pressure on the company.
First, women made big concessions in spending during the recession, and women make 70 percent of the purchases.
Entrepreneurs were also more likely to increase their fortunes during the recession compared with those with inherited wealth or those who made their money from investments and savings.
While the company was hit during the recession, it's making a comeback.
Small businesses failed in droves during the recession, and since then, banks have been understandably warier about making what are generally risky loans.
An article on July 10 about Sheila Bair, former chairwoman of the F.D.I.C, misidentifi ed the agency that agreed to absorb some of the losses of the bank Wachovia to make it a more appealing takeover target for Citigroup during the early days of the recent recession.
The graph shows that international markets typically trail the US market during periods where that market's economy is in recession and the US economy is expanding (across the nine countries these periods make up roughly 15 percent of the data).
But while the economy is performing well overall, workers currently aren't seeing their wages rise very much — a disappointment for many Americans who are looking to make up for ground lost during the recession.
During that time, Paine and his crew captured the ups and downs of electric vehicles» development amid the Great Recession — when GM went bankrupt and its executives made the blunder of flying to Washington, D.C., in private jets to seek federal bailout money; when Tesla Motors almost missed payroll, having built only 100 cars and spent $ 100 million; and when Nissan chief Carlos Ghosn was grilled by the press about the $ 6 billion gamble he was taking on the Leaf.
He helped investors guard their wealth during the last recession, aligning clients» interests in retail shopping centers from California to the American heartland, by making sure they averted financial ruin.
Rates could easily eclipse the lows we've experienced during this cycle as we try to make our way out of the next recession.
But this average is made up of a wide range in results, as stocks have actually risen during 4 out of the last 9 recessions.
«Some» policymakers also made a case that if economic conditions deteriorate (or during the next recession), the Federal Reserve can simply restart the reinvestment program even after it has already been stopped.
In promoting its job creation record, the government makes the claim that the economy has recovered all the jobs lost during the recession.
It must also have been noted, if the earlier chapters have been perused with care, that during each major recession the preparation has been made for a fresh advance, and, as we hinted at the close of the last paragraph, this has been in quite unexpected quarters.
In Michigan's 11th District, Haley Stevens compared her decision to run against Republican Rep. Dave Trott to one she made during Great Recession to work as chief of staff for the Treasury Department's Auto Task Force during the bailout of her home state's auto industry.
[71][87] Support for Labour slumped during the recession, and the general election of 2010 resulted in a coalition government being formed by the Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats, which made deep spending cuts in order to ease the budget deficit.
Fisher said Mahoney decided during the recession not to raise her salary, but now she makes less than school superintendents who oversee smaller budgets and fewer employees.
Citing a recent paper by Joseph Stiglitz, winner of the 2001 Nobel Prize in Economics, and Peter Orszag of the Brookings Institution, the groups reminded Governor Pataki that cutting state and local services during a recession will make the situation worse rather than better.
Instead Brown may play a longer game and gamble that a Tory minority administration making unpopular spending cuts during a double - dip recession will rapidly lose support, raising the prospect of fighting an autumn election with his record for economic competence intact.
during the recession, and which made a profit of # 100,000 during 2013/14 could only utilise # 50,000 of the losses.
«But many have not made much progress in recovering from damage they suffered during the Great Recession and now they are struggling to help their students with problems that start outside of school.»
On 9 December, in his final pre-Budget report before the 2010 general election, Chancellor Alastair Darling said that the recession had been deeper than predicted during the Budget in April, and that the government's programme of quantitative easing had made a «real difference» to families and businesses.
They remember the rush to talk of a «recession made in Downing Street» during the Hague years.
This week, House Democrats are beginning their push for a cap - and - trade scheme that makes big promises, but amounts to little more than a national energy tax that will destroy countless jobs and raise energy prices on families and small businesses already struggling during this recession.
Unilever is also doing well, says Gallagher, who puts it down to people's desire to buy products that make them feel good, even during a recession: «When times are tough, people go back to brands they trust.»
Back in 1975, the country was in a recession and the fiscally conservative President Gerald Ford made his ambivalence about the bill clear during the signing ceremony.
During a recession, the chance of losing your job in occupations like accountancy or management consultancy is relatively high, and if you are made redundant, it's difficult to find a new one.
The district made the change because it anticipated a significant drop in federal funding during the recession, and needed to prioritize how it spent precious federal dollars on schools with higher concentrations of low - income students.
In 2005, during my first year in Stamford, Conn., we enjoyed a modest budget increase, but after that the city went through two years of property tax reevaluation — which makes local elected officials loath to increase taxes — and then the Great Recession began.
The Wall Street Journal is reporting that many employers who cut their matching contributions during the Great Recession have been slow to reinstate them, which will only make the problem more pronounced.
These numbers are rising and moving to the right of the graph; during the recent recession, 12 states made it more difficult for teachers to qualify for a pension by raising their vesting requirement.
Organize students into groups and have them make predictions about what would happen if different scenarios of fiscal and monetary policy were implemented during inflationary periods and periods of recession / depression.
To make matters worse during the recession, districts, along with the federal department of education, have made budget decisions that have essentially ignored the demographics.
While the Wrangler made no claims to the a significant share of the mass SUV market prior to arrival of the four - door JK Unlimited, it's the model that's powered most of its growth — Wrangler sales jumped almost 50 percent from around 80,000 to almost 120,000 when it was introduced in 2007, and the JK's popularity exceeded the TJ's even during the depressed recession years of 2008 -» 10, peaking in 2015 with more than 202,000 sold in the U.S. alone.
There's no question that consumer marketing experts believe that $ 200 or less is a target price that makes it easy to open your wallet to buy a gift, especially during a recession.
Did you struggle to make ends meet during the Great Recession a decade ago?
Currently there are 50 stocks that make the cut, all of which are high quality, have large moats that have allowed them to continue to prosper during all points of the business cycle, even raising dividends during times of recession.
It's harder to make money during a recession or real estate market correction.
Making Money During Recessions You can be even more contrarian and short the market, which is a way to make money when stocks go down.
The number of lawsuits filed over delinquent student loans that were made by private lenders has increased significantly in the past two years, lawyers told The Associated Press, even though borrowers are missing payments much less often than they did during the height of the recession.
On the practitioner - side, value investor Benjamin Graham profited handsomely from the distressed investments that he made during «The Forgotten Depression» while his best known student, Warren Buffett, profited from the distressed investments that he made during «The Great Recession
Refinancing during the recession was near impossible, but start - up companies like SoFi now make it possible to refinance your student debt.
The calculations of how much the 10 stocks presented in part 1 dropped during the Great Recession were not made from fair value.
Income - splitting for families with dependents under the age of 18 was a promise the governing Conservatives made in the last election, but were unable to fulfill as they fell into a fiscal hole during the recession.
For example: during the Great Recession, high - end properties in Boston did not move with the rest of the housing market; they stayed high, probably because anyone who could afford them was making different economic decisions across the board.
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