Sentences with phrase «remain jobs and economic growth»

Our priorities are and will remain jobs and economic growth.

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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 economicEconomic 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 economiceconomic future.
If economic growth and job creation continue to slow, as they surely will, and the unemployment rate remains stubbornly high, as it surely will, we have only the private sector to blame.
Despite predictions of immediate financial and economic danger since the referendum we have seen consumer confidence remain high, record numbers of jobs and economic growth that has has exceeded all expectations.
Her background in business, along with her past public service, makes her an attractive candidate for our members who remain focused on economic growth and job creation.»
Labour MPs in traditional, working class seats, say the issue of immigration is drowning out other arguments in the referendum campaign, including the remain campaign's central argument that leaving would hit jobs and economic growth.
The next sentence appears to offer a rationale for a higher level of support: «The Committee believes that strategic investments in the physical science areas are vitally important for the United States to remain the global leader in innovation, productivity, economic growth, and good - paying jobs
Obama acknowledged job loss, but noted that the source of American economic growth remained innovation, and innovation requires investment in basic science and research and development.
«Skyven Technologies and the rest of the winners from this competition will bring jobs and economic growth to the Southern Tier and beyond, ensuring that New York remains at the forefront of the new clean energy economy.»
«Although the London Mayor has announced that funding for this problem will be doubled the challenges remain essentially the same faced by the Smoke Abatement Leagues in the 1800s: the causes are complex, some pollution is (thought to be) linked to economic growth and jobs..»
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Temping may have been seen as a less attractive option than permanent work in the past, but the economic downturn of the last two years has re-shaped the job market landscape; while we continue to see growth in new jobs, companies are remaining cautious and temp jobs have started to overtake permanent roles in terms of popularity.
While the central premise of any presidential candidate, whether Democrat or Republican, is the promise of job growth and economic development, it remains unclear to what extent presidential leadership actually has on the economy.
Even with economic uncertainty, the technology sector remains a steady source of job growth; the New York Times reports that e-commerce jobs alone account for a major boom in employment as innovative, technology - disruptive companies develop, sell, and implement new e-commerce technology solutions.
«While the recession may have technically ended last summer, consumers remain skittish about job and income prospects and are refraining from consuming in a sufficient enough manner as to create substantial growth in GDP,» wrote Dan Greenhaus, chief economic strategist with Miller Tabak, in a research note.
Unlike past housing downturns, which were precipitated by slowing local economies, U.S. economic fundamentals remained solid, with 3.3 percent growth in the gross domestic product, job gains averaging about 150,000 a month, and interest rates remaining historically low during 2006.
That said, economic fundamentals remain decent: Annual growth in gross domestic product is expected to be in the 2 percent range, and unemployment could push down toward 4 percent, meaning more job growth.
While job growth and consumer confidence remain key to an economic recovery, the «Great Recession» has crimped demand for housing by slowing immigration and the creation of new households by young and middle - aged adults.
Consumer confidence, job growth and other broad indicators of economic health remain strong — in fact, U.S. job growth significantly outperformed expectations in June.
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