Sentences with phrase «of a weak economy»

However, they can't find jobs because of the weak economy and a flaw in the student loan program.
Although they've felt the effects of the weak economy, she says no teachers have been laid off, and that they've cut back on administrator salaries.
With its innovative approach to examining the relationship between unemployment and crime, this study provides an important insight into yet another distressing consequence of a weak economy, for women in particular.
Is this the sign of a weak economy and a weak dollar?
Due to the past few years of a weak economy, gaps of unemployment aren't new to hiring managers and they won't get your resume immediately thrown in the trash.
Osborne lambasted the Labour government for leaving the country after 13 years «one of the weakest economies in Europe and the last out of recession», and said that the Conservatives under David Cameron had «the ideas, energy and vision to make the economy work for everyone».
While former secretary of state Hillary Clinton and U.S. Senator from Vermont Bernie Sanders are expected to duke it out in an intensifying battle for the party nomination, themes of the weak economy and the struggles of the middle class are likely to take center stage.
Despite the ongoing rise in crude oil prices and the overall concerns of a weaker economy, the Dow Jones Transportation Average hit new all - time highs today.
Goyer said her research has shown that some grandparents did cut back on spending for their grandchildren as a result of the weak economy.
Wealthy investors want to take their money out of weaker economies, and are pouring it into the U.S. dollar and U.S. bonds.
«Earthquake preparedness is so simple that even Nepal, one of the weakest economies of the world, can afford it,» says Dixit.
To keep up with the rise of wind and solar power, Europe's electrical grid needs to get stronger and smarter, a demand that will be difficult to meet in an era of weak economies and tight budgets
Are these numbers evidence of the increasing attractiveness of doctoral programs or simply the reflection of a weak economy?
In this environment, it's no surprise that economic releases paint a picture of a weak economy: Retail sales and consumer confidence are sagging as of the early months of this year.
In response to his boss, Dilbert asks incredulously, «So they're saying that profits went up because of great leadership and down because of a weak economy
In sum, then, 1992 voting patterns reveal historic cultural alignments, albeit reshuffled by the cultural changes of the last generation, and modified by the short - term effects of a weak economy.
Francese, the demographer, said that's been especially true in recent years, as many older Americans have watched their children suffer through job losses and other setbacks because of the weak economy.
Climate policy has failed in Europe because of weak economies and public unwillingness to accept higher energy prices.
But their high ranking is also a product of the vulnerability of the population and the inadequacies of existing infrastructure to adapt to or tackle climate change challenges because of weak economies, governance, education and health care.
Two years ago, Erickson started an incentive program in Michigan because of its weak economy.
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