Sentences with phrase «normal economic recovery»

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«The wire and cable industry has been navigating an uneven and lengthy global economic recovery for several years, far different than a «normal» business cycle» Kenny told Fortune, responding to questions about the company's poor track record.
MH: The problem of inadequate consumer demand to fuel an economic recovery does not lie with the cost of labor so much as with the fact that it is now normal for families to pay a quarter or even a third of their income for debt service.
Or we could go through another bubble boom - to - bust economic cycle, which seems most likely given incomes are falling in the US and there isn't adequate demand to sustain a normal recovery.
As the situation returns to normal, tourism - a highly resilient economic sector - will be among the first sectors to rebound and is, therefore, well - positioned to support the overall economic recovery.
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This modest growth path combined with the real GDP growth rate during the recovery from 2009 to this point of 2.2 percent annualized give credence to claims that the recovery's slow pace has become the «new normal,» according to Fannie Mae's Economic & Strategic Research Group.
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