Sentences with phrase «painful cuts»

They can't print money or issue debt at whim to solve the problem, so they have to make painful cuts.
Yes, this is an obvious move, and one that may require painful cuts to your lifestyle if you haven't been saving a decent chunk of your paycheck throughout your career.
Even after painful cuts, budget gaps in those two states alone total nearly $ 4 billion.
Most will not be able to afford a serious ebook lending programme without painful cuts to other services.
States and districts with large unfunded liabilities are now scrambling to find the dollars to pay up, resulting in painful cuts in other areas, including salary reductions for current teachers.
As he argues for a budget that includes painful cuts to government - funded initiatives he favors, such as home weatherization programs, community development plans and even college Pell Grants, the president will use his bully pulpit to defend spending more on education — a domestic issue that has been overshadowed by debates about the economy and the health care overhaul.
Cortez - Masto, a Democrat, added, «While we all support fiscal discipline and eliminating waste from the federal budget, I would urge you to avoid proposals that pay for your plan with painful cuts to existing programs that invest in our communities and help them grow.»
Frank Mauro, former executive director of the labor - based Fiscal Policy Institute, said the layoffs and painful cuts seen at some school districts and local governments that Nixon cites were predictable under the caps.
There was also deep skepticism that Bloomberg will follow through with the most painful cuts.
Recession - year budgets are never a harmonious process, given that their central task is fairly dividing painful cuts, noted Frank Mauro of the Fiscal Policy Institute.
The plan now goes to Congress, where lawmakers from both parties are bound to scrap many of Trump's politically painful cuts.
Paying for them, however, has added to the pressure on NCI's budget, which has required painful cuts across NCI that have hit especially hard in the intramural program.
Atherton says that it is too early to comment on the potentially painful cuts to NIF's budget called for by President Barack Obama's budget request for 2014.
Despite painful cuts this spring for both schools and central office, OUSD is expecting to dip into its state - required 2 % reserve to end the 2016 - 2017 fiscal year in the black.
The Arlington School Board managed to avoid class size increases in its new budget, but the county's worsening financial outlook has school leaders warning that future spending plans could include additional painful cuts.
I will add this, even more painful cuts will come over the next 10 - 20 years as the pensions / retiree healthcare crisis descends on the municipalities.
But western European nations, especially France, wanted to see the U.S. make painful cuts in its use of energy rather than permit the purchase of unused emission permits from Russia.
We have seen hospitals consolidate; not - for - profits go extended periods without regular reimbursements, and we have been forced to make painful cuts to our assistance for our most vulnerable, all while closing more than $ 42 billion in deficit over the last two years.
Smart Money published June 29, 2009 Consumer Action by Lisa Scherzer School may be out for the summer, but across the country school boards are now wrestling with mammoth budget shortfalls that will require painful cuts in the upcoming year.
It took some painful cuts and some reorganization of state agencies to balance the budget, and Texas is one of only seven states — mostly oil - producing ones — that saw revenues decline last year, according to the National Association of State Budget Officers.
Porat has overseen some painful cuts.
Your little one can knick her own skin with those super-sharp nails, which can result in painful cuts and scrapes.
«There's absolutely no way that we could get under this tax cap without a bunch of smoke and mirrors and some painful cuts to public safety and to the maintenance of county facilities.»
CITY HALL — As Gov. Andrew Cuomo patted himself and fellow state lawmakers on the back after reaching an early deal on the state budget Sunday, Mayor Michael Bloomberg slammed the cuts as «an outrage» and warned that, despite some restorations to city aid, the deal will force more layoffs and another round of new and painful cuts.
«Mandating that an ever - increasing fraction of electrical power must be generated from renewable sources will raise the cost of electricity, force inconvenient and painful cuts in electricity use, and damage the economy,» the report said.
Imagine being able to prep for a show in 6 - 8 weeks at any time of the year, without having to go on a painful cut that results in a loss of months to years of progress in mass and strength gains?
School may be out for the summer, but across the country school boards are now wrestling with mammoth budget shortfalls that will require painful cuts in the upcoming year.
French managers are forcing Nissan to make painful cuts and run the operation more efficiently.
Pricing outside of this range involves a painful cut in royalties.
If you want to lower your premiums you've got to make some painful cuts, says Jack Hungelmann, author of Insurance for Dummies.
Dry skin can lead to shedding problems and as the dog's natural reaction is to keep scratching this can cause hair to fall out and lead to painful cuts.
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