Sentences with phrase «rates stagnated»

Graduation rates stagnated in the 1970s, despite a major cultural shift to thinking about completing high school as part of the normal life course and dropping out as deviance from that normative path.
Between 1900 and 1970, high school graduation rates rose dramatically, from 6 percent to 80 percent, but then rates stagnated between 1970 and 2000.
Grades inflated, learning faltered, graduation rates stagnated.
There may come a point when the global tree growth rate stagnates and perhaps even declines under warming climates.
During the subsequent 30 years, the graduation rate stagnated or fell slightly.

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At various points in the Clinton, Bush, Obama, and Trump administrations, new stock market records and historically low unemployment rates were used as a synonym for a booming economy, or after the financial crisis, to signal that the economy was recovering — even though many workers and households experienced stagnating or steadily declining incomes for years or even decades.
With the collapse of global oil prices, the largest recyclers like Waste Management have reported sharp drops in recycling revenue and stagnated recycling rates across the country.
They highlight the stagnate US quit rate, high deflation risk, the strong dollar, and more.
Low employment rates and stagnating incomes weigh on household formation, but will also direct some of those new households into the rental market.
And what happened to us was that our salaries stagnated and fell while the cost of the things we couldn't do without went up at rates well beyond that of inflation for decades as the social safety was being pulled out from underneath us.
Economic growth has been falling since 2010 and the economy has been operating below its potential since then; employment growth, particularly full time employment growth has struggled; in 2014 only 121,000 jobs were created; employment growth has not kept up with population growth; labor force participation has declined to its lowest level since 2000; long - term unemployment has increased; the unemployment rate remains stuck at just under 7 per cent, and youth unemployment is at 14 per cent; business investment has stagnated; and Canadians are losing confidence in their economic future.
The economics of investing will likely continue to deteriorate with the rental market well supplied, the rental vacancy rate rising and rents stagnating.
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The labor force participation rate, the number of people working or actively looking for work, has fallen since the Great Recession and has stagnated near 63 percent for the last four years, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
LONDON (Reuters)- Gold demand posted its weakest start to the year in a decade, the World Gold Council said on Thursday, as prices of the metal stagnated and the threat of rising interest rates led investors to seek better returns elsewhere.
Three pronounced trends in American beverage consumption and recycling patterns have emerged since CRI's first BMDA looked at year 2000 data: overall sales growth, non-carbonated sales growth, and stagnating recycling rates — all of which are resulting in higher rates of landfilling, incineration and littering, and other negative environmental impacts.
For the first time in two - and - a-half years, Cuomo's job approval rating is at 50 percent, after stagnating in the mid-40s since summer 2014.
The GDP per capita stagnated as we all know, but something weird was happening with the unemployment rate.
Concerns about the slow rate of economic recovery from the recession, which has seen GDP growth broadly stagnate in the last three quarters, are unlikely to disappear soon.
For the first time in two - and - a-half years, Governor Cuomo's job approval rating is at 50 percent, after stagnating in in the mid 40s since the summer of 2014.
Much like Paterson's approval rating, the governor's leadership rating has stagnated since Marist's May survey.
For the first time in two and a half years, Governor Cuomo's job approval rating is at 50 percent, after stagnating in in the mid-40s since the summer of 2014.
Rates should be maintained while wages continue to stagnate and the fallout from Brexit remains unclear, the Bank of England governor says.
As the number of applicants grows, budgets stagnate or shrink, and funding rates fall, scientists submit more proposals and funding rates fall further.
«Unfortunately, after more than a decade of vaccine availability in the United States, vaccination rates have stagnated,» said Niccolai.
Unfortunately, survival rates after an event such as this have continued to stagnate at a low level for many years,» explains study leader David Hörburger.
Determining what's caused Africa's birth rates to stagnate could be a step toward dealing with this skyrocketing population, he says.
Meanwhile, although divorce rates are currently on the rise, we can expect rates to begin to stagnate between now and 2050.
Rising unemployment rates, minimal job growth, stagnating salaries, and declines in income and sales tax revenues have hit most states hard.
Writing for the Telegraph, Gibb highlighted that despite improvements in GCSE pass rates, literacy and numeracy skills among pupils have stagnated, with 16 - 24 year olds performing worse than adults aged 55 - 65.
High School Graduation Rate Moves Up The Wall Street Journal, January 15, 2013 «America's high school graduation rate, which stagnated for the last three decades of the 20th century, is now climbing, according to a new, comprehensive look at the key education gauge by Harvard University economist [Professor] Richard Murnane.&raRate Moves Up The Wall Street Journal, January 15, 2013 «America's high school graduation rate, which stagnated for the last three decades of the 20th century, is now climbing, according to a new, comprehensive look at the key education gauge by Harvard University economist [Professor] Richard Murnane.&rarate, which stagnated for the last three decades of the 20th century, is now climbing, according to a new, comprehensive look at the key education gauge by Harvard University economist [Professor] Richard Murnane.»
Expert Offers Ideas on How to Improve U.S. Education Ventura County Star, December 10, 2011 «The decline in graduation rates in the United States comes not because the American education system has lost ground, but because the U.S. has stagnated, while other countries have surged ahead, according to Ronald F. Ferguson... a Harvard University professor and director of the Achievement Gap Initiative.»
America's high school graduation rate, which stagnated for the last three decades of the 20th century, is now climbing, according to a new, comprehensive look at the key education gauge by Harvard University economist Richard Murnane.
Graduation rates have also stagnated or fallen.
There have been suggestions that all schools rated less than good - those rated requiring improvement - could be targeted as well as coasting schools, those with stagnating results.
Though Wisconsin's high school graduation rate remains one of the highest in the nation, reading test scores have stagnated over the last two decades, the report notes.
This irregularity is echoed throughout the data metrics — though many of the cohort averages are positive, some schools have stagnated or declined in proficiency or attendance rates while others have improved drastically.
But comparing the rate at which those numbers are changing (e-book sales exploding while print sales stagnate or decrease), considering the proliferation of new e-book readers like the iPad, and keeping in mind that more bookstores close every day, what do you think this chart will look like next year?
No one knows when rates will rise, or if they will remain stagnate and flat for years to come.
«As interest rates start to go up, it effects how much house people can afford, and therefore the price of homes will come down or stagnate,» said Neil Maxwell, a Certified Financial Planner ™ professional with Maxwell Wealth Planning in Parker, Colorado, noting interest rate fluctuations help keep the economy healthy.
For many years now, the Japanese yen has been stuck at an essentially zero interest rate, while the Japanese economy has stagnated.
Years of low interest rates have driven up house prices even as income growth has stagnated.
Stagnating wages, the slow dissolve of the middle class, increased cost of living and less investment towards public universities means the rate of new loans grows each year.
One potential solution that's been bandied around are vertical farms, though it's debatable whether they're just a pie in the sky — or necessarily made feasible once stagnating rates of future food production, rising energy costs and soil degradation are finally factored in.
The surface temperatures may have stagnated, but the oceans have inexorably continued warming at a rate of 0.016 C per decade.
I can't see how convection would stagnate in a non radiative atmosphere because there would still be a declining pressure gradient with height leading to a lapse rate and convection.
But these revenues may stagnate and even decline with the continuation of energy efficiency improvement and the switch from fossil fuels to renewables, which are presently subject to much lower - or none - direct tax rates.
France: Troisième Place, Pas Mal France came in third, only receiving a green rating for Kyoto Protocol progress; WWF handed out red rating for its emissions trend since 1990, its stagnating use of renewable energy, its lack of leadership in climate change negotiations, its electric / nuclear policy, and its transport policy.
Pure hourly rate engagements and a rainmaker culture have stagnated cost control efforts and law firm innovation.
While iOS stagnates, paralyzed by the «if it ain't broke, don't fix it» school of thinking, Android continues to innovate and improve at a faster rate.
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