Sentences with phrase «stronger than any recession»

And, a consumer recession is much stronger than any recession already being forecast.

Not exact matches

«Longer - term, Americans» self - reported spending is much stronger than it was from late 2008 to late 2011, but continues to trail early 2008, before the recession gained momentum,» Gallup said.
2: Moderate or flat yield curve: 10 - year Treasury yield no more than 2.5 % above 3 - month Treasury yields (this doesn't create a strong risk of recession in and of itself).
Although Fed officials took strong steps early in the year, including cutting the central bank's benchmark interest rate by more than half during the first four months, it took until the fall for them to realize that the economy had fallen into a severe recession.
Over the year to September last year (the most recent data available) gross profits grew by 25 per cent — a significantly stronger rise than seen in the recovery from the early - 1990s recession.
Precisely because demand in the U.S. continued to be strong, export sales from Asia fell less than might have been expected, giving those countries an opportunity to begin to recover from recession.
But according to Mayor Bloomberg, the city bounced back strong after the great recession, and there are now more private sector jobs than at any other time in the city's history.
While the declines are not good news for schools — it means they're competing for a smaller number of candidates — a recent paper found that teachers hired during the recent recession tended to be stronger than those hired during better economic times.
A new study finds that teachers hired during recession periods are more effective in math than teachers who are hired in more secure times because stronger applicants apply for teaching jobs when the economy is not doing well.
She said Utah has been a magnet for immigrants because its economy has been stronger than surrounding areas even during the recession.
«Despite a slower start to 2014 than most people expected, we look forward to a very successful year, backed by plenty of new products and what should be the strongest GDP growth since the end of the recession
An amazing fact: after years of strong growth in the overall economy, the typical middle - class family is on shakier ground right now than it was at the end of the devastating recession of the early 1980s.
Dividend Growth Investing falls closer to GARP investing than deep value investing, because dividend growth investing relies on selecting companies with wide moats, strong balance sheets, the ability to grow dividends through recessions, and a product or service that you can see existing and indeed flourishing 10 or 20 years from now.
As long as this recession doesn't linger around for more than a year or two, Whole Foods should come out of all of this a lot stronger, and a lot more attractive to investors.
by Nick Snow Oil & Gas Journal US states that embraced hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling staged stronger economic recoveries than those that did not since 2008 when the country plunged into recession, an economist told a House Energy and Commerce subcommittee.
The number and economic contributions of women - owned firms continue to rise at rates higher than the national average — with even stronger business formation rates seen since the recession.
The years following the Great Recession have surely been challenging, perhaps even transformational, yet many firms have emerged from these challenges stronger than ever.
Powering the strongest three months surge of job creation the state has seen since Great Recession, hiring soared in Maryland in February because of adding more than 11k jobs.
Although the U.S. economy is more stable and stronger than it was in the 1970s, when it was devastated by oil price shocks in 1973 and again in 1978 — 79, it could slip into recession in the same way it did coming off the Gulf War oil price shocks in 1990.
Interest rate hikes are associated with a strong economy, and recent data shows that the U.S. economy is stronger than it has been since before the Recession.
«While Portland's economy was hit harder by the recession than the nation as a whole, it has nonetheless had a somewhat stronger recovery.
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