Sentences with phrase «net new jobs over»

The study by Archstone Consulting estimates WIGS would generate $ 71 million in annual tax revenue and 7,600 net new jobs over the next five years in wineries and related industries, the retail sector and the wholesale and distribution sector by opening additional markets and opportunities for the NYS wineries, grape growers and small businesses.

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The minister made the boast again this week in a speech to employers in Halifax, noting that «our government has created over one million net new jobs... the strongest job growth over the recovery among G7 countries.»
Then there's the fact that the State of Iowa and city of Davenport are planning to incentivize Kraft Heinz to the tune of approximately $ 32,000 per worker over the next 15 years to locate the new factory there — despite the fact that there is a net job LOSS, not gain, of more than 800 workers.
«In fact, over one million net new jobs have been created in Canada since July 2009, since the end of the recession.»
The Conference Board report also predicts direct employment at oil producers «will expand by just 2,150 net new positions» over the next four years, when it will reach «66,470 jobs, which is still below the 2015 peak» of 72,600 jobs.
More interesting therefore is probably how big the difference is in each case — we saw yesterday that the net preference for Clarke over Mandelson was 31 points, the net preference for Hague over Miliband was 19 points, for Grayling over Smith was 14 points (which probably says more about Jacqui Smith than Chris Grayling considering how new he is to the job), but for Osborne over Darling was only 5 points.
Over the last 10 years, Texas created 33 percent of the net new jobs nationwide.
After we get a new job and start rebuilding our fund back to $ 9292.93, we only have to pay a net total of $ 9,092.18 over around 18 months; the rest comes from interest.
This job growth rate is 2 percent higher than the national average, and it may create over 500 new jobs annually (O * Net).
This job growth could create over 3,000 new jobs each year in California (O * Net).
On an annual basis, this may create over 600 new jobs (O * Net, 2012).
Across the state of Ohio, this amounts to the possibility of over 800 new jobs annually (O * Net).
Over the last 35 years, the group says its programs have generated $ 61.7 billion in new investment, with net gains of more than 520,000 new jobs and 120,000 new businesses.
At least 2 million net new jobs are forecast for this year, and that is the reason we anticipate home sales will squeak out a modest gain over 2016.
«The 2.2 million net new jobs created over the past year generated significant interest in purchasing a home in what was an extremely competitive spring buying season,» says Lawrence Yun, chief economist at NAR.
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