Sentences with phrase «nominal income increasing»

Real income decreased due to nominal income increasing at a slower pace (+0.3 %) than consumption prices (+0.7 %).

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According to a report released this summer from the University of Tennessee, nominal personal income in Tennessee will increase 2.8 precent in 2010 and as much as 4 percent in 2011.
You see, according to these «economic theorists», when the unemployed and / or lower - income populace receive various types of funds from the government, they spend these funds, thus increasing nominal aggregate spending in the economy.
While still a robust rate of increase in an economy in which nominal incomes are growing at around 6 per cent, this represents a moderate slowdown in the pace of financial intermediation from rates recorded in the second half of last year.
We sell them for a nominal fee, so manga artists can expect increased income from an expanded readership.
President - elect Donald Trump's victory in the Nov. 8, 2016 election caused a reflation theme to emerge; the incoming administration's proposed infrastructure spending and tax reductions resulted in expectations of increased inflation and an upward shift in the anticipated path of nominal interest rates.
If this all happens, private investment jumps back to historical levels or higher, GDP can grow at more than 2 % real / 4 % nominal as credit drives higher growth, unemployment will come down, incomes go up as the pie increases and we start growing out of our debt problem.
They want it to generate an increasing level of income, starting from # 25k in year 1, and increasing at a rate 7 % + inflation pa, such that the end value of the savings after 20 years is # 500k nominal.
Mounting private debt claims a portion of nominal economic growth for debt service and therefore increased emissions that contributes only to the welfare of the credit issuers, mostly large financial institutions or speculative traders and not to overall social welfare or, on average, net incomes of the borrowers.
This is due to low mortgage rates, which are almost an entire percentage point lower than last year, and a 1.4 percent increase in nominal family income from 2010 to 2011 — NAR projects a subsequent increase for 2012.
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