Sentences with phrase «robust job creation»

Going forward, keep in mind that robust job creation and meaningful increases in income levels will help propel home prices.
«The jump in optimism to start the year can be attributed to the robust job creation in most of the country, as well as the larger paychecks households are enjoying because of faster wage growth and the recent tax cuts,» Yun says.
«The jump in optimism to start the year can be attributed to the robust job creation in most of the country, as well as the larger paychecks households are enjoying because of faster wage growth and the recent tax cuts,» said Yun.
Mularoni says robust job creation, low electricity costs, strong demand from enterprise and cloud - computing customers and «ample» supply coming on - line in late 2017 and early 2018 make Dallas - Fort Worth a sought - after location for data center space.
«The jump in optimism to start the year can be attributed to the robust job creation in most of the country, as well as the larger paychecks households are enjoying because of faster wage growth and the recent tax cuts,» says Yun.
When considering changes to labour and employment standards legislation, BC policy - makers need to be mindful of the cost impact on employers, pay attention to developments in other jurisdictions, and avoid taking actions that could jeopardize the strong economic growth and robust job creation the province has enjoyed in recent years.
We have time on our side and, as long as we follow through with pro-growth economic measures, these combined policies will result in robust job creation and a vibrant economy.

Not exact matches

But job creation is still much too slow and we have much to do on the regulatory side to make our financial system more resilient and robust.
The longer - term trend for job creation in 2015 has been fairly robust, even if wage gains have been disappointing.
O'Neill advocates robust infrastructure investments, and he would like to see more tax money controlled locally to focus on local needs and job creation.
While this covers a lot of ground, it basically says that a robust strategy to produce more U.S. oil and natural gas has benefited and will keep benefiting the manufacturing sector — and along with it, job creation and economic growth.
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