«progressive» = lots of revenue &
spending in a good economy, then lots of progam cuts and a call for higher taxes in a bad economy when the revenue collapes.
Not exact matches
«The $ 15 minimum is a
good idea becuase it means more money
in consumers» pockets and it will put more money into the
economy for people to
spend with us,» Howell says.
Tiffany's (TIF) saw sales dip due to a drop - off
in luxury and tourist
spending as
well as the strong U.S. dollar and the slowdown
in China's
economy.
And though most believe the devaluation will be
good for the
economy overall, about half expect it to affect their
spending habits
in areas such as cross-border shopping.
That could lead to a sharp correction
in home prices, as
well as households pulling back on
spending in other areas, thereby impacting the
economy generally.
Still,
in an
economy where low and middle class consumers are bogged down by weak job growth and stagnating wages,
better to have the rich
spending than nobody at all.
Growth
in consumer and business
spending, as
well as private - sector hiring — the parts of the
economy that are supposedly most susceptible to uncertainty — picked up
in the fourth quarter, despite the prospect of the fiscal cliff.
In all these cases the effect of debt deflation extracting interest is not only on
spending — and hence on current prices — but on the
economy's long - term ability to produce, by eating into natural resources and the environment as
well as society's manmade capital stock.
For example, investor Jack Bogle predicted at the outset of the Trump administration that the president's proposed infrastructure
spending would be
good for the
economy in the short term but would be detrimental to the
economy, stock market and society over the long run.
The sooner the
economy works through the adjustment
in capital
spending that was required
well before September 11, and the sooner that the financial markets stop misallocating capital, the stronger this nation will be
in the long run.
The simple model under - predicts consumer
spending in the 1990s, probably because of wealth effects spun off by the housing bubble, and over predicts
in this recovery, but tracks consumer
spending — 70 percent of the US
economy — pretty
well.
We aren't all biking all day to keep the lights on (and we're not
spending our digital currencies on virtual reality porn —
well, most of us aren't), but is the
economy imagined
in «Merits» all that different from putting
in hundreds of hours earning new plants
in Farmville?
Just as important, at a time when fears over China's slowing
economy are widespread and there's evidence of retail saturation
in the country's major metropolitan areas, nearly half of survey participants said they expect to be
better off financially
in the next 12 months — and they are eager to
spend, contrary to gloomy assumptions about the drag of sluggish economic growth on consumer sentiment.
It is Americans» wealth, not
spending, that will
best contribute to a healthy
economy in the long run.
Overall, the growth of the
economy has been driven by
well - above - average growth
in domestic
spending, while the main factors that were holding back growth, particularly
in the period up to around mid 2003, were the drought and the unfavourable international environment.
«All things considered, the
economy still appears to be on a solid footing, supported by a confident consumer sector — one with an optimism that is fueled by growing income and a strong labor market and is
well positioned to
spend more
in the coming quarters,» said Jim Baird, chief investment officer for Plante Moran Financial Advisors.
His comment on Keynesian economics is
in reference to the theory that governments should
spend more — even by running deficits — to stimulate the
economy during hard times and government should pay off debt and prepare for future recessions during
good times.
Yet part of Francis» charm is that this skittishness didn't come off as a snub, because the pope proceeded to
spend the
better part of the next hour standing
in the front of the
economy cabin of the papal plane to personally greet each of the roughly 70 journalists on board.
For anyone who has trouble distinguishing between the two kinds of regimes, I suggest
spending time
in both Hong Kong and the Philippines, and then compare which place does
better by those at the bottom of society: the so - called dog - eat - dog laissez - faire
economy, or Asia's largest Catholic nation.
It is interesting to hear Wenger state
in the last few days that he hoped Cesc will be with us for a
good 2 or 3 seasons, just when it coincided with Barcelona declaring that they are making drastic cuts to their wage bill on and off the field.They literally have no cash to
spend and though asset rich, the effects of the Spanish
economy are taking affect.I think Cesc has accepted that and will show full commitment to Arsenal.He is pivotal to any success we may achieve.His whole body language has changed, he looks generally much more content, and he can put to the back of his mind, at least for the time being any proposed move, and that for us is a
good thing.Barca are disguising their troubles by saying yet again they have made no official approach to our club, purely to save face.
Thing is,
well, this recession we're
in... I can tell the
economy is
better than it was a year ago when announcements of job layoffs and company bankruptcies clogged the television news hours, but you know, it's not to the point where many of us are willing to
spend freely on non-essential living expenses.
And the reason is simple — the 2010 Budget and
Spending Review, which were supposed to make things
better, have
in fact made things much worse - choking off the recovery, crushing living standards and flatlining the
economy.
In Japan, a system of lifetime employment in many big businesses, a tradition of employer provided benefits such as housing in many cases, and a wage system in those kinds of businesses where workers receive a substantial share of their annual income in the form of an annual bonus whose size can be used to buffer good and bad years for a company sharing risks and rewards with workers instead of limiting the risks and rewards to an investor class, have contributed to low levels of income inequality in the Japanese economy relative to comparably developed countries with comparable levels of government spending on welfare state type programs in other countrie
In Japan, a system of lifetime employment
in many big businesses, a tradition of employer provided benefits such as housing in many cases, and a wage system in those kinds of businesses where workers receive a substantial share of their annual income in the form of an annual bonus whose size can be used to buffer good and bad years for a company sharing risks and rewards with workers instead of limiting the risks and rewards to an investor class, have contributed to low levels of income inequality in the Japanese economy relative to comparably developed countries with comparable levels of government spending on welfare state type programs in other countrie
in many big businesses, a tradition of employer provided benefits such as housing
in many cases, and a wage system in those kinds of businesses where workers receive a substantial share of their annual income in the form of an annual bonus whose size can be used to buffer good and bad years for a company sharing risks and rewards with workers instead of limiting the risks and rewards to an investor class, have contributed to low levels of income inequality in the Japanese economy relative to comparably developed countries with comparable levels of government spending on welfare state type programs in other countrie
in many cases, and a wage system
in those kinds of businesses where workers receive a substantial share of their annual income in the form of an annual bonus whose size can be used to buffer good and bad years for a company sharing risks and rewards with workers instead of limiting the risks and rewards to an investor class, have contributed to low levels of income inequality in the Japanese economy relative to comparably developed countries with comparable levels of government spending on welfare state type programs in other countrie
in those kinds of businesses where workers receive a substantial share of their annual income
in the form of an annual bonus whose size can be used to buffer good and bad years for a company sharing risks and rewards with workers instead of limiting the risks and rewards to an investor class, have contributed to low levels of income inequality in the Japanese economy relative to comparably developed countries with comparable levels of government spending on welfare state type programs in other countrie
in the form of an annual bonus whose size can be used to buffer
good and bad years for a company sharing risks and rewards with workers instead of limiting the risks and rewards to an investor class, have contributed to low levels of income inequality
in the Japanese economy relative to comparably developed countries with comparable levels of government spending on welfare state type programs in other countrie
in the Japanese
economy relative to comparably developed countries with comparable levels of government
spending on welfare state type programs
in other countrie
in other countries.
NOTES TO EDITORS: For further comment / interview, please contact Simon Marsh 07951 389 197 or [email protected] The chemical industry in the UK: • Contributes # 75 million every day to the UK economy • spends over # 5 billion each year on research and development • invests almost # 2 billion a year in capital expenditure • generates a trade surplus of # 5 billion every year • Provides employment for over half a million people in well - paid jobs And is the nation's number one manufacturing exporter
Meanwhile we are promised a
better NHS and Swedish - style schools with an emergency budget
in which the axe will fall on a fragile
economy and
in ways that will make Swedish levels of
spending more distant than ever.
Here, the public essentially said the following: (a) the cuts were necessary; (b) the cuts were
good for the
economy; (c) the cuts were being done unfairly (with many agreeing they were being done too quickly); (d) Labour's high -
spending was largely to blame; and (e) they would sooner have David Cameron and George Osborne
in charge than their Labour equivalents.
«The Liberal Democrats are the only party who have said we're committed to protecting cradle to college
spending because we believe that
best way to build a stronger
economy and fairer society is to give every child the
best possible start
in life.
In the run up to the Spending Review, Campaign for Better Transport argued strongly that to create jobs and support the economy, the Government should forget about new roads and instead invest in public transport and mending our existing crumbling highway
In the run up to the
Spending Review, Campaign for
Better Transport argued strongly that to create jobs and support the
economy, the Government should forget about new roads and instead invest
in public transport and mending our existing crumbling highway
in public transport and mending our existing crumbling highways.
Virtually all of that new money would be
spent in the UK
economy, on sport, culture, heritage and
good causes, and the Treasury would collect extra money from its cut of Lottery receipts.
Whether a tax cut ultimately improves the
economy or not depends on how
well the government would have
spent the money if it had collected it
in tax.
«It is also very
good news for our state's
economy, which will benefit from the increased
spending power of working people who will be
better able to shop
in local stores, pay the rent and provide for their families,» he continued.
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In fact, New Yorkers for a Balanced Albany, funded by such swell people as hedge fund manager Paul Singer, the man currently doing his
best to murder Argentina's
economy, is
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in just one sleepy upstate Senate distric
in just one sleepy upstate Senate district.
Today, we are putting New York State
in a position to have those dollars
spent here
in our communities, which will benefit our local
economies and tourism industries, as
well as support education and property tax relief.»
Tom DiNapoli: «Now that the
economy has certainly been
in a recovery mode, it's certainly not as strong as we'd like it to be
in many parts of the state, I think now is a
good time for us to look not only at this program, but at the various economic development dollars that we've
spent over the past few years to see what kind of return we've been getting on those taxpayer dollar investments.
Mr Osborne said that while the British
economy had performed «
better than almost anyone dared to hope»
in recent years, it was not «mission accomplished» and tough
spending cuts would be delivered this year.
DiNapoli says the stock market, as
well as the nation's
economy faces numerous uncertainties, including the on going European debt crisis, and the so - called fiscal cliff
in the federal budget, that the President and Congress have set up to occur at the end of this year, when they must make some tough
spending and taxing decisions.
It has to be more hard - headed about the proportion of public
spending in the overall
economy — and thus about the level of taxation — that it thinks is
good.
Gresham called the agreement, «very
good news for our state's
economy, which will benefit from the increased
spending power of working people who will be
better able to shop
in local stores, pay the rent and provide for their families.»
[citation needed] Many graduate students feel that teaching takes time that would
better be
spent on research, and many point out that there is a vicious circle
in the academic labor
economy.
Spending time abroad — even if it's just personal travels — is
good experience to have
in an increasingly global
economy.
In today's hard
economy spending lots of money at costly clubs as
well as events just to potentially meet some of society's successful people, could get old extremely fast.
The pressure off, they're free to make out like teenagers and fall
in love, a happy interlude the film covers with smart
economy, so as to
spend more time on getting to know this «hot grandma» (she's struggling to keep her middle daughter pregnancy - free through high school), as
well as the couple's first big fight, occasioned when she wonders why he still doesn't want to sleep with her after nearly 20 dates.
Education is an investment
in the future, leading eventually to higher productivity,
better social outcomes and reduced
spending on other public services; cuts to this budget are a false
economy.»
The current strong
economy masks underlying problems
in nearly a dozen states where anticipated tax revenues will fall
well short of
spending projections for the next eight years, according to the NEA, which issued its findings last week.
This increase
in spending partially reflects that schools must compete to hire college - educated teachers
in a labor market where
well - educated workers command higher and higher salaries, but it also indicates that innovation and increases
in productivity have occurred faster and been more effective
in the broader
economy than
in the field of education.
Fuel
economy measured
in at 25 miles per gallon, about on par for the 500X's combined mileage rating, but considering most of our time was
spent on the highway, we expected it to be a bit
better.
The
good - if - not - exactly - amazing fuel
economy of 22mpg city / 30mpg highway or 21mpg city / 28mpg highway, depending on whether you stick with the standard rear - wheel drive setup or
spend $ 2,000 on the optional all - wheel drive system, is also noticeably
better than what the rest of the engines
in the Infiniti Q60 range can provide.
Toyota knows that Prius buyers are big tech fans, offering a variety of options like the solar sunroof, Lane Keep Assist, Dynamic Radar Cruise Control and automatic parallel parking systems to try and give them something to
spend money on, but we think a more useful and
better looking
economy meter, like Ford's, would go much further
in meeting the desires of those buyers.
I have a
good disposable income and I
spend a lot on books, but I'm willing to bet I'm an outlier, especially
in this
economy.