Sentences with phrase «out of recession after»

The UK's government declared the UK out of recession after the statistics somehow came up with a growth rate of 0.1 % in the last quarter of 2009.
Not to undersell the riches of the fossil fuel industry — which Democrats keep forgetting to thank for hauling Barack Obama's moribund economy out of recession after six grueling years — but I think Big Climate is worth more.

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After the economy started growing for a while — and considered out of recession — the Federal Reserve raised interest rates to stop inflation.
Their company expanded to more than 80 locations in multiple states, until the recession put them out of business after 20 years.
A woman I work with borrowed against her 401k to buy a ski - in, ski - out condo for around $ 150k during the recession, which she now rents out on a daily basis for a crazy high return, as in her gross rents paid for the entire purchase price after 2 years of ownership, and she's now paid back her 401k loan.
Then in 2006, after 30 years, those tax breaks expired, companies pulled out of the island, taking with them well - paying jobs and tourism, and the island fell into a deep recession.
This is not true, however, of Australia where, after four successive budget surpluses in the late 1980s, the Government has been able, responsibly, to run deficits to help the economy out of the recession.
A decade after having proclaimed the «end of history» and the arrival of a new world order of prosperity based on «democracy and the market», globalised financial capital has subjected the majority of the planet's working populations to the burden of international recession, which has spread out in leaps and bounds, from Asia: recession and deflation in the world's second economy, Japan; recession and even depression m various east Asian countries, since the first quarter of 1997; the collapse of the Russian economy six years ago and financial bankruptcy in July 1998; brutal recession in the leading economy of Latin America, Brazil; the beginning of the downturn in the economies of the OECD countries.
But that and many of the sport's other plans flamed out after the recession, when the states that many fans come from — Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas, and California — were hit the hardest by the economic crash.
But in this age of BlackBerrys and recession pressures and working from home after hours and on weekends, family time may not be working out the way we thought.
«The DAIRY Act will give the New York dairy community the boost it needs to ride the Greek yogurt wave... After years of struggle caused by the recession, I want to make sure as much of that milk as possible comes from New York and that our state's dairy farmers don't miss out on this amazing opportunity to grow their businesses.»
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».
Addressing State House correspondents after the meeting, NGF Chairman and Zamfara State Governor, Abdulaziz Yari, said, «The governors resolved with a commitment to encourage the Federal Government to continue along the line to bring the country out of recession
But the Great Recession wiped out many of those jobs, as tax revenues declined and anti-government sentiment added to a contraction that continued long after the Great Recession ended in 2008.
But when a sizeable number of states recently wanted to make up for lost revenue coming out of a severe recession, several state governments went after arguably the biggest fish in the online retailer pond, Amazon.com.
Borders, which is the second - largest book chain in the U.S. in revenue terms hopes to get firmly out of the red on the back of discounts and new e-readers after having seen its profits dip sharply due to recession.
The drop in distributions reflected two factors: Some index members slashed their dividends during the recession, and others - some with what appeared to be unsustainably high yields - were kicked out of the index after Zacks» stock - selection methodology flagged them as no longer meeting its criteria.
Oppenheimer analysts counter this concern saying the firm doesn't «find earnings expectations out of context from a normalized growth perspective,» writing that after a recession as sharp as the one we had, it's reasonable to expect the earnings growth rate to be a bit higher than usual as the economy recovers.
After all, earning 4 % on a GIC or T - Bill sure beats the heck out of a -20 % return if we dive head first into a recession.
After months of saying that recession wouldn't stop climate policy plans in Australia, Prime Minister Kevin Rudd announced yesterday that the country's cap - and - trade program is in fact going to be delayed a year and will not roll out until July 2011.
Not long after the recession hit, A2L began to roll out a series of alternative pricing arrangements.
After all of the horrible news about the real estate market and the recession there are still so many overpriced properties out there.
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