Reed noted, of course, raising taxes to
make up for the lost revenue from the federal government is an option but he doesn't believe state lawmakers would do that to constituents already facing a heavy burden.
Since legislation passed not long ago to reign in bank fees and unfair practices, more and more free banking is disappearing and many banks have been implementing all sorts of fees to
make up for lost revenue from the new laws.
Not exact matches
Still, the growth of the Internet services won't
make up for all of the
revenue lost from the cable and satellite cuts.
The MTA's Nassau representative, John Molloy, echoed Pally's call, saying «it's time
for that kind of change,» but added that the funding to
make up for the
lost revenue has «got to come
from somewhere.»
Days later, with aides still unpacking boxes, a two - page letter arrived
from Ron Stack, then chairman of the Nassau Interim Finance Authority, a state monitoring board that has been overseeing the county's finances since 2011, ordering Mangano to revise his budget to
make up for the
lost revenue.
That translates into more
lost local
revenue in an environment where state school funding still has not recovered fully
from the impacts of the Great Recession — when we learned that municipalities were not well positioned to
make up for lost state funds.
After the new overdraft law last year restricted banks
from collecting overdraft fees, which happened to be one of their major income sources, banks are looking
for other ways to
make up the
lost revenue, one of them is eliminating free checking and replacing it with one that either has monthly maintenance fee or requires a high account balance to avoid such fee.
The oil rich Kingdom's long - time pitch is this: Any new agreement should contain payments to Saudi Arabia to
make up for oil
revenues it would
lose as the world weans itself
from oil.
Of course, in U.S. dollar terms, bitcoin's rise in price has more than
made up for the
revenue lost from the block reward halving.