Sentences with phrase «slower population growth over»

However, the two sides can not agree on elimination of a second seat, as required by New York's slow population growth over the past 10 years relative to the other states.

Not exact matches

Most economists expect potential economic growth to decline from about 3 per cent annually to about 2 per cent over the next ten years, as a result of continued poor productivity growth and a slowing labour force growth as the population ages.
Employment growth is slowing and percentage of the population aged 15 and over working is less today than before the recession.
While the city's charter schools ran independently of Rhee's efforts to reform the public school system, the slow improvement in the schools overall paralleled the city's growth — as the city's population grew over the last decade, more parents chose to enroll their children in the city's school system, creating pressure for better schools and more schools.
Though population growth is relatively slow, Boston exhibits a strong economic foundation, making it a great place to start over.
4) The UK, France, and Switzerland all had poor stock performance over the past two decades, partially because their markets were overvalued in 2000 and partially because they have slower population growth than the United States.
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By all estimates I've seen, population growth is projected to slow down sharply from the rates we saw over the late 20th century period you are using for establishing your curve.
Although there are some concerns that Brazil's growth is slowing, the country has seen high economic growth over recent years as well as a substantial increase in its middle class population.
Two reasons: a) because the number of first - time home buyers will be significantly less due to slow job and population growth, and b) cash buyers won't spend over market value for properties.
«Immigration has been the dominant source of household formation since the early 1990s, a trend that will accelerate over the coming decade as the rate of natural population growth continues to slow
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