Sentences with phrase «year in a healthy economy»

Wages typically rise at about 3.5 percent each year in a healthy economy.

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But he also warns the conditions that kept the Thai economy relatively healthy in recent years are changing.
President Donald Trump is beginning his second year in office with a high - risk strategy: Juicing the U.S. economy at a time when it already looks pretty healthy.
The release was a bit of a Goldilocks report for the market, as it continued the narrative that the economy is growing at a healthy pace, but the weakest performance in consumer spending in five years punched a hole in the inflation bubble that hurt the market early in the week.
They have risen over the past couple of years as the economies of the United States, Europe and China appeared to be humming along together at a healthy clip for the first time in years.
Officials indicated that they considered the economy and labor market healthy, and that they expected to raise rates twice more this year and three times in 2019.
LCANs organize community leaders around a singular vision: Increase the community's postsecondary educational attainment level to 60 percent by the year 2025 in order to lay the foundation for a vibrant economy, healthy community, and strong workforce equipped to compete in a 21st century global economy.
Recognizing that the U.S. economy will be slow in the coming years, we think it's especially important that companies take notice of offshore markets that are healthy and where enthusiasts are eager to buy.
For example, while consumer confidence is reportedly better than it has been in years, it still is nowhere near the level that would indicate a healthy economy (90 +).
Despite a bleak economy, the percentage of pets in homes that were adopted from animal shelters and rescue groups has risen from 27 percent to 29 percent in the last two years, with the number of healthy and treatable pets losing their lives for lack of a home dropping from 3 million to 2.7 million.
Last year, the Innovation Lab workshop, hosted by the Basque Government in Bilbao, helped governments transition their energy systems towards a cleaner, healthier economy for their citizens.
As it turns out, we've (the US) been deregulating our economy, especially the financial sector, for 30 years and since that time the average American is poorer, working more, less healthy and in more debt.
That healthy economies can grow forever at 3.5 percent per year may be the most widespread folly in our popular culture.
However, as you'll read here, there is more reason to believe in strong growth arising from a healthy economy, high immigration, demand from 25 to 33 year old Millennials, low mortgage rates, a growing housing crisis and more.
«I think 2000 is shaping up as a reasonable year,» says Michael Grupe, a vice president and director of research at NAREIT in Washington, D.C. Earnings growth looks to be stabilizing, and the economy appears to be reasonably healthy and balanced.
With the economy expected to grow 2.7 percent by the end of the year and interest rates ticking up slightly, I anticipate that we'll continue to enjoy a healthy housing market in the year ahead.
While Calgary and Edmonton will continue to boast healthy economies and high levels of home sale activity, the excessively fast run - up of home values in 2006 and the first half of 2007 priced people out of the market, causing inventory levels to rise late in the year.
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