Sentences with phrase «pace than previous years»

Analysts expect values to continue rising for the foreseeable future, but probably at a slower — and more «normal» — pace than previous years.

Not exact matches

The pace is slower than the previous year but is «still above the range» to absorb new employees in the workforce in the years ahead, she said.
And yet the A4's average annual Canadian sales pace over the last three years is 20 % better than it was during the previous three years.
According to the New York Fed's February 2017 U.S. Economy Snapshot, consumer spending expanded at a significantly faster pace in December than it did the previous month — thanks in part to consumers who bought durable goods such as dishwashers and washing machines just before the New Year.
, more than twice the pace of the previous year.
Wind in Oklahoma is expected to continue to grow, although at a slower pace than in previous years, according to Teague.
During the period since 1998, global temperatures have risen at a slower pace than they did in the previous 30 years.
Going forward, new solar installations are widely expected to grow at a much slower pace than in previous years, due to tariffs that President Donald Trump imposed in January on imported solar panels and cells, the devices inside the panels that convert sunlight into electricity.
Since early 2014, the gap has been widening but at a more modest pace than in previous years as home price gains have slowed.
Despite the dip from the previous month, home values continued to climb higher year - over-year by 3.85 percent nationally; however, this growth is a slower pace than the 5.28 percent annual increase in November.
However, a slower pace of decline than in previous years reflects the underlying stability of the market.
Annapolis, Md. — Occupancy rates fell for seniors housing in the first quarter of 2010, while rent growth continued but at a slower pace than seen in the previous two years, according to NIC MAP, a data and analysis service of the National Investment Center for the Seniors Housing & Care Industry (NIC).
Home prices will likely rise further between now and the end of 2016, but possibly at a more moderate pace than in previous years.
Appreciating real estate values boosted industry commissions» revenue over the past five years as demand for residential and commercial real estate rose and pushed up prices, albeit at a slower pace than the previous five - year period, due to the effects of the recession,» says IBISWorld industry analyst Stephen Morea.
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