«Moreover, downstate accounts for 92 percent of all personal income tax revenues generated by New York's highest earners, putting a disproportionate burden on the region that is producing
the most jobs and economic growth for the state.»
Not exact matches
It's an accepted
and well - circulated meme that small businesses are the drivers of
economic growth, creating
most of the
jobs that keep the nation humming.
Like
most of his Republican competitors, Trump is a supporter of lower taxes for individuals
and corporations, believing that lower taxes spur
jobs and economic growth.
So, our unsolicited advice to the administration, in its quest to spur
economic growth: Make sure the world's best minds — the
most creative risk takers, innovators,
and job creators — continue to believe the American story.
This legislation will enable the United States to seek the
most ambitious, high standard trade agreements that will support well - paying
jobs and promote
job creation, open new markets for U.S. exports,
and stimulate
economic growth throughout the country.
Osinbajo said the Social Investment Programme launched in 2016 — comprising a
jobs scheme for unemployed graduates, a feeding programme for public primary school pupils, a micro-credit scheme for small businesses,
and a cash transfer scheme for our poorest
and most vulnerable households, is a key component of the
Economic Recovery
and Growth Plan.
«But more than that, Joe Carvin brings a laser focus on the issues that matter
most to this electorate:
job growth and long - term
economic development in this country.»
In driving inclusive
economic growth, creating decent
jobs, increasing access to essential services
and developing innovative products that meet social needs, the private sector can help the world's
most vulnerable children
and their families thrive.
Rather than creating multiple new institutions to support devolution in those city regions, Labour should argue for the new mayors to be given the full range of powers
and funding they need to address the issues that matter
most to
jobs and economic growth.»
In March 2000, European heads of governments
and of states agreed in Lisbon that by 2010, the European Union (EU) should become «the
most competitive
and dynamic knowledge - based economy in the world, capable of sustainable
economic growth with more
and better
jobs and greater social cohesion.»
The Lisbon Agenda sought to make Europe the
most competitive
and dynamic knowledge - based economy in the world capable of sustainable
economic growth with more
and better
jobs and greater social cohesion by 2010.
The Royal Bank says
most of Canada will experience stronger
economic growth this year
and next, but only Alberta will see the kind of gains that will make a real impact on
job creation.
Often described as Europe's
most powerful politician, Merkel's top priority is
job creation
and economic growth.
It was in this political climate that the EU heads of state
and government launched the so - called Lisbon Strategy in March 2000, with the goal of making Europe «the
most competitive
and dynamic knowledge - based economy in the world, capable of sustainable
economic growth with more
and better
jobs and greater social cohesion.
API conducted an election night survey of actual voters,
and the findings reveal that more than 80 percent of voters agree that U.S. oil
and natural gas production can help achieve each of their
most important priorities:
job creation,
economic growth, lower energy costs,
and energy security.
Such work will directly create
jobs in the United States
and abroad,
and provide one of the
most important drivers of
economic growth: abundant
and inexpensive power.
And with the most relevant local and state politicians comfortably in cahoots with the powerful plaintiffs» bar, prospects for positive reforms remain remote, even as these jurisdictions» hyper - litigiousness works against economic growth and job creation, and makes it harder for both government and businesses to nd a ordable insuran
And with the
most relevant local
and state politicians comfortably in cahoots with the powerful plaintiffs» bar, prospects for positive reforms remain remote, even as these jurisdictions» hyper - litigiousness works against economic growth and job creation, and makes it harder for both government and businesses to nd a ordable insuran
and state politicians comfortably in cahoots with the powerful plaintiffs» bar, prospects for positive reforms remain remote, even as these jurisdictions» hyper - litigiousness works against
economic growth and job creation, and makes it harder for both government and businesses to nd a ordable insuran
and job creation,
and makes it harder for both government and businesses to nd a ordable insuran
and makes it harder for both government
and businesses to nd a ordable insuran
and businesses to nd a ordable insurance.
And with the most relevant local and state politicians comfortably in cahoots with the powerful plaintiffs» bar, prospects for positive reforms remain remote, even as these jurisdictions» hyper - litigiousness works against economic growth and job creation, and makes it harder for both government and businesses to find affordable insuran
And with the
most relevant local
and state politicians comfortably in cahoots with the powerful plaintiffs» bar, prospects for positive reforms remain remote, even as these jurisdictions» hyper - litigiousness works against economic growth and job creation, and makes it harder for both government and businesses to find affordable insuran
and state politicians comfortably in cahoots with the powerful plaintiffs» bar, prospects for positive reforms remain remote, even as these jurisdictions» hyper - litigiousness works against
economic growth and job creation, and makes it harder for both government and businesses to find affordable insuran
and job creation,
and makes it harder for both government and businesses to find affordable insuran
and makes it harder for both government
and businesses to find affordable insuran
and businesses to find affordable insurance.
In
most countries, they provide the platform for
job creation
and economic growth.
Forbes compiled its list of fastest - growing cities for 2015 by analyzing the 100
most populated metro areas in the U.S.
and ranking them on six metrics, including estimated population increases,
job growth,
economic growth,
and the median annual pay for college - educated workers.
What's
most important is that this rush of demand is fueled by real
economic and job growth, not some artificial inflation.