Sentences with phrase «nervous about the economy»

While our standard of living is leaps and bounds higher than the rest of the globe, we still get nervous about the economy, inflation and the job market.
Fed officials «are very nervous about the economy,» says Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody's Analytics.
Fed officials «are very nervous about the economy,» said Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody's Analytics.
Like Natasha, I've been sitting on the sidelines waiting for a deal that meets ALL of my criteria and I, too, am nervous about the economy.

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Now, the bad: Airline consolidation and the continued softening of the European economy, among other concerns, have some analysts nervous about the future of flying.
Working people with little disposable cash who are nervous about the condition of the global economy can hedge against instability, systemic risk and currency debasement by acquiring a small allocation of silver.
People who are nervous about money backed by a central bank with unclear controls — such as China's — have become attracted to bitcoin, an open source currency that is less influenced by the state of the economy or any looming geopolitical risk.
The rise in inflation and slowing of the economy may have made some previous supporters more nervous about Brexit.
Schools districts that rely on bond insurance to help them save money on the borrowing they do for construction projects and special programs could be affected by major ups and downs in that industry, at a time when many districts are already nervous about state budget cuts and a sagging national economy.
Q — For the past few years, I admit I've been just too nervous about investing in the stock market, because I've heard various market experts say that the economy is still weak and the stock market will not outperform.
As a vulnerable island - economy, Macau is understandably getting very nervous about the sea - level implications of climate change.
It seems that there's always been a stigma attached to being unemployed, and even in this economy, when so many people are without a job for a lengthy stretch, it still causes candidates to be uncomfortable and nervous about telling people that they're unemployed.
Before we see much job growth, small - business owners, who employ some two - thirds of American workers, need to get their confidence back and start hiring, notes Ken Riggs, CRE, CEO of Real Estate Research Corp. «These people are very nervous,» not only about the economy but also about unresolved issues such as taxes and health care costs.
The 2016 presidential election has caused quite a stir throughout the nation, and when the Republican and Democratic conventions are held, all of the campaign rhetoric, media blitzes and impassioned arguments on both sides of the political spectrum will likely make people even more nervous about the future of the country — as well as the health of the American economy and real estate market.
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