Sentences with phrase «weak jobs»

In weak job markets, the young adult workforce is usually the last to be hired and first to be fired.
The governor's budget report also cites uncertainties, including possible higher interest rates, and the impacts of weak job growth.
Outside the high - class properties in supply constrained urban markets, the effects of weak job creation and absence of wage growth is affecting rent.
Earlier in the year, the prospects for a rate increase seemed to diminish after the publication of relatively weak job numbers.
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But this kind of thinking actually leads to weaker job applications.
The combination of tight lending conditions and weak job growth is a reason for the continuing decline in the homeownership rate.
«Despite the relatively weak job report for March, job growth is averaging almost 180,000 [a month] so far this year, providing a strong support for the home purchase market.»
Asian stock markets rose sharply Monday, boosted by stronger - than - expected U.S. hiring for July following three months of weak job gains.
Those with weaker job security or widely fluctuating incomes might adjust for that risk by trimming their estimate of future savings by, say, 20 % or 25 %.
The increase suggests a modest recovery is continuing in the U.S. housing market, despite weaker job growth.
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.
30 Year Fixed Rate Loan at a Cost of One Point: 3.5 % * (APR = 3.73 %) Rates dropped Friday after a very weak jobs report surfaced and they remain very low today.
The mixed economic news was also reflected in a relatively weak jobs report for March.
Given the incredibly poor performance of prime working - age Canadians, we can not blame the country's weak job performance solely on population aging.
That was June 1, the day the government released an ominously weak jobs report.
What's going on here is the very weak jobs data is adding fuel to the fire that the economy is weak and therefore deserving of another fix from the Fed.
Because weak job growth may indicate a slowing U.S. economy, investors poured into the relative safety of the bond market.
We know that payrolls tend to track corporate profits quite closely; as profits continue to roll over, we expect to see weaker jobs numbers follow suit.
Some traders anticipate strong (especially surprisingly strong) jobs reports as short - term stock market buying opportunities, while hoping to pounce on unexpectedly weak jobs numbers in the opposite direction.
The NAR experts say a persistently weak job market, crushing student loan and automobile loan debt and the inability to scrape together a down payment are keeping first - time buyers out of the market.
College graduates are facing increasing obstacles to home ownership, mostly due to high debt levels and weak job prospects.
Although we've seen previous periods of downward trends in employment gains, including interim months of surprisingly weak job growth, each time the trend reversed and the rate of employment growth accelerated.
World stock markets rose Monday, boosted by stronger - than - expected U.S. hiring for July following three months of weak job gains.
Contracts for new home sales disappointed in September, after a strong August and a run of weak job numbers.
«I'm very pessimistic,» he said, noting that weak job growth in the Chicago area and concerns about the state's huge debts and unresolved budget are stifling housing sales.
Despite a weak job market and growing wealth inequality, the maple leaf has retained its power to attract foreign citizens looking to migrate in search of a better life.
That's important because the majority of exporters are small, and as the economy experiences sluggish growth and weak job gains, they are generally seen as a bright spot for their reach beyond domestic markets.
With a weak job market and abundant free technology available to start - ups, it's no surprise that college campuses across the country have lately become prodigious business incubators.
Much of the generation delayed marriage, childbearing and home ownership after graduating with heaping student - loan debt and entering a weak job market.
And demographic changes that affect the age distribution of the population could mask the real state of the job market, too: «if the population is aging, a greater percentage of the population may hit retirement age and willingly retire, which doesn't imply a weaker job market,» CEPR's Evan Butcher and Nicholas Buffie wrote in a blog post this week.
Executives faced investor headwinds, as the fallout from the Facebook (FB) debacle, weak job numbers and the European debt crisis had shaken investor confidence in new listings.
This contributed to the weakest jobs report since 2010 — only 38,000 new jobs were created in May, a dramatic dive from March's 180,000 — adding to speculation that an interest rate hike this month will once again be delayed.
Schnapp cited a familiar litany of grim statistics and trends — household net worth down 40 %, shrinking credit, high unemployment, weak jobs growth, one in seven homes in foreclosure and 25 % underwater, sovereign debt woes in Europe and the coming fiscal cliff in the U.S. — to underscore her depression thesis.
Subdued inflation and the weak job market both argue for the Bank of Canada to keep interest rates low.
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The cold weather (coming down from Canada) in January is being blamed for the weak job creation.
Beware the coming bear market in bonds, as the Fed appears to be wrong about the weak job market, James Breech argues.
Despite Trump's appeal to voters who feel they've been left behind by an economy that has given them limited job prospects, weak job markets have generally favored Democrats in past general elections.
Upon graduation in 1983, Pakravan and his friends entered a weak job market and decided to sell ice cream products with a smaller company in 1984.
Will they be «adaptive» (via computer or otherwise) to kids at different levels of achievement or will they, like most of today's tests (see discussion here at the seventeen - minute point), do a weak job of differentiating performance at the top and at the bottom of their range of difficulty?
A struggling economy and a weak job market are the main forces behind the decline.
First, corporate profits are booming because of declining commodity prices and a weak jobs market that has driven down the cost of labour (the share of U.S. GDP going to labour income is at its lowest level in 50 years).
When the extremely high cost of living and the weak job security situation is taken into account, it's easy to see why.
I've discussed how to avoid foreclosure and how to avoid bankruptcy in the past, but in some cases, things don't work out too well, and there are people who end up becoming casualties of the real estate bust, credit crisis and weak job market.
The Mortgage Reporter noted strong employment growth will likely also drive up interest rates while a weak job report will keep rates low.
First, corporate profits benefited in the past seven years because of declining commodity prices and a weak jobs market that drove down the cost of labor.
After losing steam the previous week, stocks rose last week as investors cheered a weak jobs report and the declining probability of a September interest rate increase by the Federal Reserve.
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