Sentences with phrase «ripple effects on the economy»

Besides touching off a trade war with other countries, a bump in costs — even if only for certain sectors of the economy, like automotive companies — could have ripple effects on the economy overall.
A report out last month from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau suggests myriad ways in which student loan debt may be having a ripple effect on the economy.

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Even that doesn't adequately describe a bill that would end the Diversity Lottery, effectively eliminating any diversity, expand exploited labor instead of just expanding immigration, and continue to subject certain sectors of the economy to downward wage pressure (specifically STEM or IT), ignoring the cumulative ripple effect on every sector's wage.
Speaking to Good Morning Britain, George Osborne said that six million people will be on higher pay because of a «ripple effect» through the economy.
While it's tempting to think that financial woes will stay on one side of the Atlantic, it's important to remember that such shifts in the global economy can certainly have a ripple effect in our own economy.
If hurricanes like Irma, currently aiming for Miami, are going to become more frequent, it's likely to affect property values, and that will have a ripple effect throughout a regional economy that's partly based on an explosive construction boom.
«South Africa's downgrade to junk status by S&P Global will put more pressure on the economy as a whole, sending it further into negative territory, with a natural ripple effect on the residential property market.
«It is true however that the 52c a litre increase in levies on fuel will impact across the economy, as rising transport costs have an inflationary, ripple effect.
Positive housing starts also have a ripple effect on the state economy.
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