Sentence examples for household deficit from inspiring English sources

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Based on demographics and previous trends in household formation, it looks as if the country still has about 1.8 million fewer households today than it would have in a more "normal" economy, and most of that total household deficit is accounted for by the lower numbers of households formed by those in the 15-34 agroupoup.

The whole boom of the 2000s (and more broadly the growth process that emerged at the in the early 1980s) was based on household borrowing and the continuation of negative saving trends (that is, household deficit spending).

His administration needs to restore income growth among households, not businesses, to mitigate the need to for families to resort to borrowing and the continuation of negative saving trends (that is, household deficit spending).

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With the U.S. economy facing a recession and federal and household deficits rising, postal reform is all the more imperative.

Meanwhile, voters continue to not care about deficits that aren't the household deficits they're running up because of the massive unemployment crisis in America.

(Actual human beings want to have jobs again, and they want their family and friends to have jobs, because not having jobs is currently driving up household deficits, which are of more immediate importance to actual humans than structural federal deficits, which were run up willy nilly by the same people who suddenly want to "get serious" about them.

Poor households without livestock were also mentioned as vulnerable to drought as they had no means to buy grain to meet household food deficit.

Michael Taylor, senior economist at Lombard Street Research in London, commented, "The household sector deficits are high and unemployment is likely to rise, so we're not in particular good shape".

Consider the stagnation thesis, an argument made by George Mason economist Tyler Cowen that the primary cause of much of what ails us economically -- from overleveraged households to deficit-ridden governments to inequality -- is a deceleration of technological advance that he traces back to at least the '70s: or, as he titled the book he wrote on the subject, "The Great Stagnation".

That's what absurdly low interest rates and productivity-damaging big household and government deficits do.

Self-rated chronic deficit households were present in greater proportion in the eastern district areas (10%) than in the Kampala areas (6%).

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