Sentences with phrase «negative job rating»

«Tom DiNapoli is limited in popularity, receives a negative job rating and is extremely vulnerable on the ballot.

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«Our calculations have revealed that the 92 firms in our sample had median job growth during this period of negative 0.74 percent, compared to the 6 percent job - growth rate of U.S. private sector firms as a whole,» said the report.
When I first graduated from college and got a job I bought a car (Honda accord) which I shouldn't have for around 20k I was making 35k since I was young and dumb and didn't have a lot of credit I got slapped with a ridiculous apr around 12 % so my payment was about $ 350 I really that I had negative equity so I tried to get out of it by buying a another car that was worth more but cost the same with a lower interest rate to try to get rid of my negative equity.
Opponents to CPP reform argued that doubling the CPP premium rates would have a major negative impact on economic growth and job creation.
She has a 49 percent positive and 43 percent negative job performance rating.
Right now 41 percent give him a positive job performance rating as governor, 57 percent give him a negative job performance rating as governor.
When it comes to reducing corruption in state government, 23 percent of New Yorkers, fewer than a quarter, give him a positive job performance rating, compared to more than two - thirds, 69 percent, who give him a negative job performance rating.
So, on an issue like improving New York's economy, only 35 percent of New Yorkers give him a positive job performance rating, compared to 63 percent who give him a negative job performance rating.
«Even a majority of Democrats gave him a negative job performance rating on each of those issues,» Greenberg said.
He gets a 68 percent negative job performance rating on improving the quality of public education in New York.
His job approval rating has also fallen back underwater to a negative 45 percent to 53 percent, down from 50 percent to 48 percent in January, the poll found.
He gets a 64 percent negative job performance rating on balancing the needs of both upstate and downstate.»
A Quinnipiac University poll released Wednesday found Gov. Andrew Cuomo with a 47 percent job approval from New York voters, with a negative 47 percent disapproval rating among voters in the upstate region.
«Even Republicans — who overwhelmingly view Cuomo unfavorably and give him a strongly negative job performance rating — are evenly divided on whether Cuomo is or is not an ethical public official.»
The poll also found Cuomo's job performance rating has also rebounded since November, when he scored a negative 45 percent to 54 percent.
He received a negative rating on matters that include taxes, infrastructure, K - 12 education, criminal justice, and the economy, in which a majority say he's doing either a fair or poor job.
His job performance rating, last month clocking in at a negative 39 percent to 59 percent, now stands at 42 percent to 58 percent, the poll found.
For what I think is the first time since he became First Minister Alex Salmond's approval ratings have slipped into negative territory, with 36 % thinking he is doing a good job and 38 % a bad job.
His job performance rating stands at a negative 43 percent to 55 percent, a decline from a positive 51 percent to 46 percent rating only two months ago.
As for Gov. Andrew Cuomo, he has a 57 - 39 percent favorability rating, which is up a little from 53 - 40 percent last month, and his job performance rating is a negative 41 - 57 percent, down a little from negative 43 - 55 percent last month.
The poll also found 64 percent of voters give him a negative job performance rating on ethics, education and his handling of the state's economy.
But Cuomo, who in effect controls the MTA board, has a negative 26 percent to 59 percent job performance rating when it comes to his handling of mass transit issues.
71 percent of New Yorkers give him a negative job performance rating
Albany needs to understand the potential negative impact of a tax rate that is higher than almost any of our domestic and global competitors when it comes to attracting talent and jobs
While negative personal ratings appear to be a drag for Trump, Clinton's experiences show that Americans are willing to look past certain concerns in rating a president's job performance.
Only 45 percent of New Yorkers said that Cuomo is doing a «good» or «excellent» job as governor, while 53 percent rated his performance «fair» or «poor,» putting his rating in the negative.
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The Governor's job performance rating is 50 % -48 %, up from a negative 45 % -53 % last month.
Those for Menzies Campbell are currently very close, but for most of June Campbell's job approval rating was below his positive / negative impression rating, suggesting that even some of those who viewed Campbell positively didn't think he was doing a particularly good job.
For both David Cameron and Gordon Brown there is a large discrepancy between the figures, both men have a higher job approval rating than they do a positive / negative impression rating, suggesting there are many people who dislike Brown or Cameron, either because of their politics or their personalities, but who nonetheless admit they are doing a good job.
On nine specific issues in the survey, between 59 % and 72 % of voters give the President a negative job performance rating.
«Between 60 and 65 percent of voters give him a negative rating on his handling of jobs, terrorism, North Korea, and trade policy.
Trump's overall job performance rating is negative 29 - 69 percent, unmoved from negative 29 - 70 percent last month.
Miliband's ratings remain far worse — only 20 % think he is doing a «good job», with 55 % saying the opposite — a net score of — 35, considerably worse than his always - negative average over the past few years.
Some 45 percent gave him a positive rating, while 54 percent gave him a negative job performance rating.
Of all the statewide officeholders, Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer, a Brooklyn Democrat, scored highest, with 55 percent approving of the job he is doing in office compared with 34 percent who give him a negative rating.
Congressional Democrats get a negative 20 - 78 percent job performance rating, and the Republicans in Congress have the lowest job performance rating, negative 15 - 83 percent.
Siena College pollster Steven Greenberg noted that dips in Cuomo's job performance (a negative 43 - 55 rating, down from 51 - 46 in May) and re-elect numbers (46 percent say they would return him to office, compared to 53 percent in May) are driven by downstate voters.
In a study of how recent Chinese imports affected the U.S. labor force, the researchers found that counties with higher rates of self - employment suffered fewer negative effects, such as reduced job growth, from increased imports than counties with lower self - employment rates, said Stephan Goetz, professor of agricultural and regional economics, Penn State and director of the Northeast Regional Center for Rural Development.
On the other hand, couples who are high in resiliency use their relationship to cope with on - the - job stress and have lower stress levels, even in the face of negative life events, and they may have correspondingly low divorce rates.
Everyone now knows that employment ticked upward to 9.2 percent, but few have noticed that Obama's Real Clear Politics (RCP) job approval rating, positive for most of 2011, turned negative early Sunday morning: 46.8 now disapprove of the job the president is doing, while 46.3 give him their approval.
All of the non-tenured teachers who are facing termination this year received one or more negative ratings on a recent job evaluation and have been sent letters indicating that they are being considered for so - called non-reelection.
The report examines the proposed rating systems and found that «in large part, states are doing a decent job in those areas and moving away from negative aspects of ESSA's predecessor, the No Child Left Behind Act.»
There are a multitude of other problems with this practice, problems like the high error rate that is commonly known to exist among credit reporting agencies; the reality that certain types of employment, jobs that are dominated by people of color specifically, actually have a negative effect on one's credit history.
No, a few pages on there is a pitch for «green jobs» and a policy organization called «Smart Growth America», which presumably doesn't advocate that the only smart growth rate for America is a negative growth rate.
After quoting the article's positives (82 percent of students rated their schools «good» or «excellent») and negatives (63 percent of students said they received scant support in job placement), Williams writes,
Western metros with strong job and housing markets have the lowest rates of negative equity.
On the flip side, a number of markets nationwide continue to struggle with slower job growth, weaker home value appreciation and higher rates of negative equity, giving buyers more negotiating power.»
Ryan and Louis discuss QE2, the high levels of U.S. Debt, the direction of interest rates, the value of the U.S. dollar, the impact of the job market and income levels on home prices and other factors impacting home prices and the negative impact that foreclosures may have had on the psychology of younger potential home buyers (7:56)
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