Sentences with phrase «much stronger job growth»

Experts say the pullback in job growth could be blamed partly on cold weather in March and the much stronger job growth of 326,000 in February.

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Just looking at jobs created is going to put Canada in a better light just by dint that we have much stronger population growth, so that's probably not the fairest way to compare ourselves to others.»
While the job growth figures came in moderately stronger than anticipated, these figures have also been subject to so many revisions that it is difficult to draw much from them.
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Yun adds, «Stronger job growth should eventually support higher wages, but nearly half (47 percent) of first - time buyers in this year's survey (43 percent in 2013) said the mortgage application and approval process was much more or somewhat more difficult than expected.
«If access to credit improves, we could see a much more meaningful increase in home sales and broader stabilization in home prices with modest gains in areas with stronger job growth
Strong job growth, increasing wages, and home value growth explain much of the difference between metros that are building more than their historical average and metros that aren't.
While those types of areas will benefit from more supply, demand in much of the country remains relatively weak and won't recover without stronger job growth, said Sam Khater, senior economist for CoreLogic Inc..
Yun adds, «Stronger job growth should eventually support higher wages, but nearly half (47 percent) of first - time buyers in this year's survey (43 percent in 2013) said the mortgage application and approval process was much more or somewhat more difficult than expected.
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