Not exact matches
And, these numbers do not even include the benefits to productivity and
economic growth that would
stem from innovation by better educated Americans.
The Trump Administration counters that critique by saying that these cuts will be deficit neutral, with individuals enjoying
economic growth stemming from these cuts and reinvesting that windfall into the economy, an argument that Mnuchin delivered at a Wednesday press briefing announcing the plan.
In any case, smaller stocks will probably be most vulnerable to earnings shortfalls in the coming year or two,
stemming from either slower
economic growth, rising real wage costs in excess of productivity
growth, or most likely, both.
These conflicting priorities
stem from the fact that Canada has no energy strategy when it comes to oil and gas production beyond liquidating its resources as fast as possible in the name of short - term
economic growth.
He added that the
growth of the federal government also
stems from the Civil War and Reconstruction periods, as does the foundation of today's
economic system.
She believes current investment risks
stem from a myriad of issues: central banks starting to take out liquidity, interest rates starting to go up, more uncertainty in regards to
economic numbers, tensions with
growth, returning inflation and macroeconomic uncertainties.
China's breakneck
economic growth has required vast amounts of energy,
stemming from its heavy industry and infrastructure development.
The move
stems from an ongoing internal review of rules at the Federal Reserve, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency and Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. under a program known as the
Economic Growth and Regulatory Paperwork Reduction Act.
Now taking a look at smaller metros in Florida, Fort Myers / Naples and Sarasota / Bradenton have logged strong occupancy over the last five years,
stemming from healthy
economic growth of 4.2 % and 2.8 %, respectively.