Sentences with phrase «with slower job growth»

On the flip side, a number of markets nationwide continue to struggle with slower job growth, weaker home value appreciation and higher rates of negative equity, giving buyers more negotiating power.»
«With slower job growth this year, and many new jobs being part - time positions, Canadians are facing weaker income growth heading into the holiday season,» said Sal Guatieri, a senior economist with BMO Capital Markets.
Another result: people who have remained in markets with slow job growth are older and typically beyond their peak consuming years.

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Virginia Beach had the slowest job growth among the 40 biggest metro areas, with non-farm payrolls increasing just 0.2 % between February 2017 and February 2018.
Chair Yellen, with real growth over the recovery a little slower than we thought, output gaps and job market slack still on the scene, prices appearing to decelerate and wages / compensation revealing little in the way of threatening pressures, try as I might — and I repeat, I'm solidly in your camp — I don't see the rationale for tightening, even a little.
Given at least some evidence of softening in the job market in tandem with slower core price growth, a data - driven Fed should pause and take stock of where we are.
San Jose is already building at too slow a rate to keep up with job growth, so the addition of 116,250 Amazon HQ2 jobs over ten years would send rents through the roof.
And given the particulars of this recession, matching idle workers with new jobs — even once economic growth picks up — seems likely to be a particularly slow and challenging process.
With the local housing market strengthening, unemployment down around 5 percent and job growth estimated to be on the upswing — although still slower than the national average — there's no question that the Buffalo Niagara economy has improved.
Before Trump's budget outline and the proposed American Health Care Act (Trumpcare), the preliminary City budget looked reasonable: Manageable budget gaps, reasonable reserves and moderate revenue growth in the context of slower job growth with wage and income growth improving.
Economic growth has been limited in recent years, with a technical recession this year, and job creation is slow.
This, coupled with rising health care costs and lower reimbursements from insurance companies, may slow the predicted rapid growth of the MD&D industry — and job opportunities — even as the demand for scientists with more advanced training increases.
TOKYO, June 4 (Reuters)- Japan's shares fell sharply on Monday, with the broader Topix index hitting a 28 - year low, as investors rushed to sell riskier assets on disappointing U.S. jobs data, deepening debt woes for the euro zone and slowing Chinese growth.
Many people have put off expensive travel over the past few years in favor of «staycations» (vacations at home with family) due to fears of the economy, unemployment, and slow job growth.
Wisconsin is experiencing slow job growth with noted improvement in the manufacturing and education and health services sectors.
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Currently, the job market is slow for file clerks, with the Bureau of Labor Statistics reporting just 2 - percent growth over the next 10 years.
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.
«With job growth holding steady, prospective buyers can handle any gradual rise in mortgage rates — especially if today's stronger labor market finally leads to a boost in wages and homebuilding accelerates to alleviate supply shortages and slow price growth in some markets.»
But the subprime mortgage meltdown, slowing job growth and uncertainty surrounding layoffs have created a dramatically more bearish outlook today compared with a year ago.
Unlike past housing downturns, which were precipitated by slowing local economies, U.S. economic fundamentals remained solid, with 3.3 percent growth in the gross domestic product, job gains averaging about 150,000 a month, and interest rates remaining historically low during 2006.
Although job growth is slowing, with the pace of new jobs sinking to about 83,000 a month in the second half of last year, down from 189,000 a month in 2006, job growth has been vastly outperforming housing, with more than 4 million jobs created since the housing market peak in 2005.
When it comes to homeownership, 52 percent of firms are concerned with millennials» ability to buy a home because of stagnant wage growth, their debt - to - income ratios and a slow job market.
The study, conducted for NAR by Wade R. Ragas, professor of finance with the University of New Orleans Real Estate Market Data Center, shows that slow job growth and modest wages have worsened affordability problems for the area's low - and moderate - income households.
Firms are concerned with millennials» ability to buy a home because of stagnant wage growth, their debt - to - income ratios and a slow job market.
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