Sentences with phrase «next economic measure»

In the sequence of economic events that normally precede an economic downturn, our expectation is that real income — not yet employment — is most likely the next economic measure that is vulnerable to deterioration.

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Has the Bank of Canada begun to measure the economic impact of legalizing marijuana and its impact on gross domestic product over the next few years?
The backing of the wage floor on the federal level comes after New York's state budget in April approved a measure to increase the state's minimum wage in New York City and the suburban counties to $ 15 over the next several years (upstate hits $ 12.50 and is then subject to an economic formula with the goal of eventually hitting $ 15).
CAMBRIDGE, MA — An analysis of a new report by a committee of the National Research Council (NRC), the research arm of the National Academy of Sciences, shows that average student gains from the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) test - based accountability measures would yield, over the next 80 years, a national economic benefit of approximately $ 14 trillion.
Sousa will outline Ontario's plan to address housing affordability in next week's fall economic statement, but he wouldn't say if he plans to offer tax breaks to first - time buyers or take measures to help lower prices.
Private estimates of the negative impact of the new housing measures on overall economic growth vary, but most expect the contractionary effect to be roughly a 30 - to - 50 basis point reduction in growth over the next twelve months.
The next three days will provide significant economic measures as the market continues to weight the degree of strength for the U.S. economy.
The bottom line is that if you are trying to get a measure of how much treasury bond rates will change over the next year or two, you will be better served focusing more on changes in economic fundamentals and less on Jerome Powell and the Fed.
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