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Executive compensation dipped during the financial crisis, but it has risen briskly since, and is now higher than it's ever been.
Pay has risen briskly in China, but profits and the government's share of national income have risen even faster, squeezing workers.
Clive Owen plays Joe Warr, a Brit journalist who has evidently risen briskly to the very top at the sports section of an Australian national paper.
Of those who bought with a loan in 2005, the average mortgage was only 63% of the home's value; in America 100% mortgages have been common.Elsewhere in Asia property prices have also risen briskly during the past few years, but this follows sharp declines, so prices are still below previous peaks.
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Student and car loans are rising briskly.
And incomes are not rising briskly enough to offset this.
Last year it gained 18% against the euro as the dollar itself rose briskly.
U.S. imports rose briskly; exports were relatively sluggish, and the U.S. trade deficit soared.
But demand is also rising briskly in fast-growing developing countries.
If it's rising briskly, we know that the economy is doing well.
Not surprisingly, the bull market rose briskly in the face of such extreme pessimism.
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