Sentences with phrase «rates over a sustained period»

As a result, the countries in that region were able to achieve high growth rates over a sustained period.

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Although most scenarios resulted in portfolio success (the portfolio was able to sustain a 4 percent withdrawal rate over the 35 - year period), we were surprised by the proportion of scenarios that resulted in portfolio failure — 18 of the 100 scenarios.
That framework's been in place since the early 1990s, we have hit the target over that 20 year period, the average inflation rate's pretty close to 2.5 per cent, so we regard that as successful by the terms of the definition that we set ourselves and I think that's made a big contribution to economic stability more generally and I don't think it's an accident that that period of fairly low predictable inflation has coincided with pretty good sustained growth in the economy.
Finally, if we assume a sustained explosion in productivity growth to 2.8 % annually, joining the highest quintile of historical U.S. productivity growth rates for any 8 - year period, and assuming an unemployment rate of just 4 % in 2024, the result would still be real U.S. GDP growth averaging just 3.2 % annually over the next 8 years.
< [1] However, based on my calculations with state NAEP data, only Arizona and the District of Columbia were able to sustain such a rate of improvement over a period of four or more years after 2005 (between 2009 and 2013 in Arizona and between 2007 and 2013 in the District).
footnote ** Research from Vanguard and other retirement income experts has found that, by limiting spending to 4 % of a portfolio each year, retirees have a higher probability of maintaining a stable income stream — one that can be sustained over the typical retirement period of 20 — 30 years, even in a low - interest - rate environment.
It seems hardly any country in the world has moved the decarbonization rate upwards by 1.3 % over a sustained period of time, and the one major economy that may have done so (the UK) has gone through a coal - to - gas transition that can't be repeated, while de-industrializing at the same time.
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