Sentences with phrase «money in the hands of our consumers»

We need to get this deal done and get it out and get money in the hands of our consumers and our small business owners to help this economy.
The rate cuts would put more money in the hands of consumers and help revive investment / the economy.
The tax law is designed to put more money in the hands of consumers by lowering the tax rates and increasing the standard deduction.

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(And in fact, if that money is in more hands it will have greater velocity since a greater total number of consumers now exist.)
Now he's harnessing his frustration with Wall Street fees in a new venture called FeeX, which calls itself «the Robin Hood of fees» because it strives to put money back into the hands of investors and consumers.
«As if the billions of dollars of consumer money gifted in subsidies to the nuclear industry weren't enough, now we find out that another $ 700 million in public assets will be handed to Exelon in order to sweeten the deal for their purchase of FitzPatrick.»
If BMW is asking too much for too little, consumers will make it clear in the only language that matters: money, or the lack thereof, in the hands of BMW dealers.
Thirdly, title loans have the potential to place large sums of money in the consumer's hands.
In the four years before President Macri's arrival, the Argentine economy grew at a paltry 1.6 % rate per year — meaning that, in per capita terms, it didn't grow at all... Consumer inflation, on the other hand, averaged almost 30 % per year... At the end of May, the government announced a plan to increase public pensions and devolve tax revenues to the provinces that, if implemented (which is almost certain), will cost the national government a significant amount of money and make meeting primary deficit targets... all but impossible to achievIn the four years before President Macri's arrival, the Argentine economy grew at a paltry 1.6 % rate per year — meaning that, in per capita terms, it didn't grow at all... Consumer inflation, on the other hand, averaged almost 30 % per year... At the end of May, the government announced a plan to increase public pensions and devolve tax revenues to the provinces that, if implemented (which is almost certain), will cost the national government a significant amount of money and make meeting primary deficit targets... all but impossible to achievin per capita terms, it didn't grow at all... Consumer inflation, on the other hand, averaged almost 30 % per year... At the end of May, the government announced a plan to increase public pensions and devolve tax revenues to the provinces that, if implemented (which is almost certain), will cost the national government a significant amount of money and make meeting primary deficit targets... all but impossible to achieve.
This move will not only cut carbon emissions, it will keep money in the hands of American consumers and out of the pockets of the dirty fossil fuel industry.
«Get it in the hands of reviewers quickly, so consumers can look at it and go, «actually, I can spend less money [on the iPhone 8], I can spare the fingerprint sensor, I don't really need the bigger screen»,» IHS Markit analyst, Ian Fogg told International Business Times.
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