Sentences with phrase «matched national growth»

Last year, he said, percent growth in pay for Erie County finally matched national growth percentages.

Not exact matches

In Greece's case at least, we haven't seen much wager - pinching growth, and they continue to try to increase their national savings as a percentage of their GDP to match Germany's again, and that just means there's not a lot of consumption or investment happening in the weaker parts of the Eurozone.
As shown in Figure 3, for more than two decades Medicaid spending in New York and nationwide rose at a pace well above the general cost indicator for state and local governments; the near doubling of the price index between 1991 and 2011 was more than matched by the greater than quadrupling of national Medicaid costs and an approximately 350 percent increase in New York's Medicaid expenses.7 (The more rapid growth in other states likely reflected their expansion of eligibility, which New York had already implemented.)
Matched with $ 150,000 from the State of Kentucky, WaveTech received a $ 150,000 Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to develop a light filter that can boost productivity in agriculture and control plant growth.
For the first time, the District will be comprehensively addressing principal quality throughout the system by using national benchmarks in how principal success is measured and matching accountability for student growth and achievement.
Had Wisconsin's job growth matched Minnesota's rate, it would have created an additional 65,000 jobs; had its growth matched the national rate, it would have added an additional 111,000 jobs.
The state job growth rate for vet assistants is expected to match the national average.
Danny Garcia, 43, of Orick (Humboldt County), was charged this week with felony grand theft, vandalism and receiving stolen property after the redwood burls he allegedly sold matched the large cuts found in a mutilated old growth tree in Redwood National and State Parks, in Humboldt County.
The MIG Cos.» The Advisor newsletter observed, while national construction levels of multifamily matches well with demand growth, certain submarkets will experience excessive building that will affect near term performance.
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