Sentences with phrase «running at a deficit»

Bettina, can you let us know how this particular district handles food service, which method is used to plan meals, self - service or outsourced, whether they currently run at deficit, if so, where deficit funds come from, etc..
The agency runs at a deficit of between $ 2 million and $ 3 million per year.
When this is the case — that is, when the body is running at a deficit — it thinks its starving.
And with an extra 450,000 pupils expected to be in the system by 2020, the report states that many more academies anticipate running at a deficit.
The council's plans were to close and merge many of the three - tier schools to create more of a two - tier system in the county, after it warned that many other schools are also undersubscribed, running at a deficit and in buildings needing substantial improvements.
This means that, despite restructuring in 2010, the service is running at a deficit and is no longer viable.»
«The school has been running at a deficit since the 1990's, and they say it's the only way to maintain a quality education and avoid bankruptcy.
Virtually every state in the USA runs at deficit, confirmation that the current cost of society exceeds that societies ability to support it.

Not exact matches

In January and February, the U.S. trade deficit with those three large economic systems, accounting for about 40 percent of world's demand and output, was running at an annual rate of $ 612.3 billion, a 3 percent increase from the same period of 2017.
The American trade deficit with China in January and February was running at an annual rate of $ 391.2 billion — a 20 percent increase over the same period of 2017.
«The general public has accepted the fact that deficits will run at all levels,» wrote one CEO.
Some Republicans have complained the changes would cost too much at a time Washington is running big budget deficits.
The United States runs a deficit with countries who fit at least one of the following three criteria.
If the Conservative government wants to stabilize the debt - to - GDP ratio at 25 per cent, then at that ratio, the government must run a permanent and growing structural deficit that will result in the government's debt increasing at the same rate of growth as the economy.
Marc Lee, economist at the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, a progressive Vancouver think tank, says that government action on the reforms suggested by labour will be hampered by ideological objections to running deficits in bad times.
His view, as articulated both on Twitter and at Tuesday's press conference with Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Löfven, is that trade wars are good for the United States — in fact, «good, and easy to win» — because we currently run a trade deficit.
Trump was overheard telling donors at an event in Missouri the previous night that he insisted to Trudeau that the United States runs a trade deficit with its neighbour to the north — without any idea of whether this is the case.
«The concern now is that the Fed may run out of Treasuries» During 1936 - 1937 the reserve authorities raised the reserve ratios in an effort to reduce the huge volume of excess reserves in the member banks, while at the same timer being forced to continue purchasing operations in order to assist the treasury inn its deficit financing.
Well it's not too bad at all if you're a banker because now these countries like Greece and Ireland are broke and now the bankers get to go to them and say, well, you have to finance your government spending not by government running a deficit — but sell us your real estate, sell us your mines.
In our view running annual deficits approaching 2 per cent of GDP would be «imprudent» and would put at risk the government's commitment to a «sustainable» fiscal framework.
If you are right about secular stagnation, the nations of the world need their governments to run bigger deficits, at least for now and maybe indefinitely.
The National Bank have published a very useful and interesting report on the current account deficit, which is now running at about 3 % of GDP.
With the federal budget coming soon, it is also worth recalling that the Liberals promised to run deficits of no more than $ 10 - billion for a maximum of three years, but the government's latest projections peg its annual deficits at almost $ 30 - billion with no timeline for returning to a balanced budget.
If China decides to retaliate by unloading significant quantities of U.S. sovereign debt, it could cause a significant spike in rates at a time when the United States is running a high deficit and rates are already inching up.
In both cases, Conservative parties were defeated by parties promising moderate progressive platforms that included tax increases and significant increases to public infrastructure investment and explicit commitments to run deficit budgets, for at least the short - term period in the case of the NDP.
The net income deficit increased by about one - third over the year to the September quarter 2004, to $ 7.2 billion, and is running at its highest share of GDP since 1997.
Students in every mainstream macroeconomics class, and that means almost all students, would have predicted, based on the nonsense they were learning, that the high deficits and high public debt ratios in Japan at the time, should have driven interest rates sky high, that bond markets should have stopped buying government bonds, that the government should have run out of money, and all the time that these disasters were unfolding, that inflation should have been be galloping towards hyperinflation.
It is not hard to imagine a scenario where the US runs larger trade deficits, both bilaterally and at the headline level, as a result of NAFTA's demise.
At the same time, the government's decision to run a deficit means a weak dollar, and experts warn that more debt also means larger interest payments and a weaker currency.
At a 40 % debt - to - GDP and 2 % government bond rates, the government can easily run a deficit to finance its growth plans.
At the end of the 2011 fiscal year, Detroit was running a $ 196.6 million deficit in its general fund.
If you really looked at some of the Republican candidates economic plans they will probably run up the deficit even more.
The potential for at least one more win appears to be there, as Shaka Smart's team maintained incredible poise after the talented Shockers came all the way back from a 13 - point deficit and appeared on the brink of running away with the game late.
The Rams went on an 11 - 0 run just before the half and looked to be on their way to a big lead at intermission before the Hoosiers» Christian Watford scored eight unanswered points, including back - to - back three pointers, to bring the deficit to just one point.
On Sept. 15 at Texas Stadium, the Indianapolis Colts survived the absence of star running back Marshall Faulk, and seemingly a third of their roster, to fight back from a 21 - 3 deficit and stun Dallas 25 - 24.
The Lakers closed the first quarter on a 22 - 8 run and turned an 11 - point deficit into a lead they would not relinquish at 30 - 27 on a three - point play by Randle with 3.8 seconds left.
At one stage we were quite a bit up, although a run of bad results plunged us into deficit.
If they beat us they will cut the deficit at the top to just one point, but when you consider Chelsea's run - in, an away game at West Brom, and three home games against Middlesbrough, Watford and Sunderland, then Tottenham are unlikely to get the opportunity to take over at the top.
Blackburn's failure to win in the league for the seventh match running, since their unforgettable 4 - 3 success over Arsenal at Ewood Park on 17 September, leaves them with a four - point deficit they must bridge if they're to claw themselves back onto safe footing.
There are millions of poor kids who only eat because of free and reduced - cost meal programs at public schools, and still tons of kids are running meal account deficits because their parents can't or won't pay their account balances, and it's the kids who suffer in that case.
He is at pains to demonstrate he is serious about improving the failing subway system that he has controlled since 2011, but also faces a $ 4.4 billion budget deficit and says he plans to run for reelection in November.
According to Taxpayer Scotland, the nation's deficit is running at over 13 % of GDP.
According to Jeanne Zaino, an executive at Appliedtechonomics and a political scientist, «In the past, the GOP has been able to overcome deficits by running strong candidates on issues like taxes that voters care so much about... The Democratic avalanche [in Latimer's election], however, showed that as important as taxes are to Westchester voters, there is now another issue that gets them even more vexed: Trump.»
Most councils are currently forecasting a deficit in 2016/17, forcing them to raid their reserves in order to meet the legal requirement to run a balanced budget at the end of the year.
And that is why we are looking at the fiscal responsibility law, so you can't come and run the deficit anyhow.
The city was expected to run a $ 16.5 million deficit, but Walsh's budget puts next year's deficit at $ 11 million.
You know as those things began to wither, and I think they probably will in a world where money becomes somewhat scarcer — I mean look at the size of the deficits we are now running.
But voluntary exercise on a running wheel for two months at a young age increased neurogenesis in the hippocampus and largely prevented learning and memory deficits.
Also, running will work best at slimming down your legs when you're eating at a calorie deficit.
Using buddyslim an online weight loss toll, it tells me i should aim for - 250 to -750 calorie deficit per day and I am running at -1914.
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