Sentences with phrase «steady job and economic growth»

«This is mostly due to significant pent - up demand and steady job and economic growth that will allow trade - up buyers who have delayed home purchases due to job insecurity to enter the marketplace,» says Crowe.
«This is mostly due to significant pent - up demand and steady job and economic growth that will allow trade - up buyers who have delayed home purchases due to job insecurity to enter the marketplace,» Crowe says.

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Despite steady demand from employers and brisk economic growth recently, average monthly job gains slowed from 187,000 in 2016 as the 4.1 % unemployment rate meant fewer available workers.
Despite steady job creation, record stock market gains and faster economic growth in recent months, new consumer findings surprisingly show that a smaller share of households believe that now is a good time to buy or sell a home.
The country's economic foundations actually grew in the past year, thanks to the addition of more than 200,000 jobs and slow but steady GDP growth.
According to an economic study by the Center for Climate Strategies, this policy would raise incomes for the majority of D.C. residents and result in stable economic growth with a steady boost in jobs.
Even with economic uncertainty, the technology sector remains a steady source of job growth; the New York Times reports that e-commerce jobs alone account for a major boom in employment as innovative, technology - disruptive companies develop, sell, and implement new e-commerce technology solutions.
«We've witnessed a strong economic recovery in this region, and a steady uptick in job growth leading to a surge in demand for apartment housing.
That's a trend that should continue in the years ahead thanks to steady U.S. economic growth, solid job increases, improving consumer confidence, and continuing low interest rates.
This year will be the year of the office landlord, brokers say, with vacancies dropping in many markets, slow - but - steady job growth and the continued economic recovery.
Despite steady job creation, record stock market gains and faster economic growth in recent months, new consumer findings show that a smaller share of households believe that now is a good time to buy or sell a home.
«Certainly if the 10 - year U.S. Treasury climbs in a predictable steady path due to positive economic news such as positive job growth and steady corporate investment, a narrowing of the [spread over Treasuries] could be easy for lenders to manage,» RCA researchers write.
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