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Basic costs for Egyptians have skyrocketed while wages have stagnated.
In the past decade, scores on national testing have stagnated.
Growth has stagnated in the second quarter of this year.
The economy stagnated under Moi, leaving millions mired in poverty.
Does that mean that logged out users have stagnated, too?
So in America the bottom 50 percent of pretax stagnated.
Instead, growth slowed and incomes for the vast majority stagnated.
Its economy has stagnated, which puts people off having children.
Most of the BCC's key gauges either stagnated or fell.
" - "Heisei had a lot of disasters and the economy stagnated.
But as tuition inflation soared, earnings for college graduates stagnated.
Wage growth has been slow, and life expectancy has stagnated.
Its growth has slumped and its stock price has stagnated.
But as my profile stagnated, I got more and more messages.
The poor and the middle-class have stagnated or gone down.
Real wages for the working class in developed economies have stagnated.
But between 1991 and 2003, Japan stagnated, and growth virtually stopped.
Both the East and West Coasts had stagnated, and Southern rap,
Wages for this crucial voting bloc have stagnated for two generations.
In the book, space research has stagnated due to public disinterest.
But despite the demand for their labor, their wages have stagnated.
While my friends were climbing the ladder, my career had stagnated.
While Social Security grew, the fight for broader health coverage stagnated.
Incomes and wealth have stagnated for many workers, of all races.
Most notably, for the last 50 years, their wages have stagnated.
Incomes in Jordan have stagnated for years, as prices have soared.
It's warmer and the water has stagnated for days and days.
So far, the ambitious agenda has stagnated without a signature achievement.
Productivity, which drives any effective period of economic growth, has stagnated.
Sales this year have increased in some places while stagnated in others.
And that means that certain metrics, such as conversion rates, have stagnated.
In the ensuing years Atlanta became a global city, while Birmingham stagnated.
Median wages have stagnated even as incomes at the top have soared.
A sister survey on Tuesday showed global manufacturing growth stagnated in February.
Rates had stagnated or slipped in past years because of fierce competition.
Satisfaction has stagnated this year, J.D. Power said, after years of growth.
Indeed, it's one of the biggest reasons why real incomes have stagnated.
As a result, by 2020, enrollment on the ACA markets has stagnated.
As such, battery life has stagnated on the last several Galaxy phones.
Like everything else on TV, Olympics viewership has stagnated, or even declined.
My creative body of work (my "portfolio") has stagnated as a result.
Until their recent pickup, U.S. wages stagnated in the years after 2008.
There is the issue of oil revenues, for one, which have stagnated.
France has stagnated for years under chronically elevated unemployment and slow growth.
There were no major tax cuts in that time and growth stagnated.
In general, wages have stagnated, or declined, for young graduates since 2000.
Men's wages rose steadily through the 225s and '753s, while women's stagnated.
It is wrong to believe that reform efforts have stagnated or stalled.
In 2013, convinced her son had stagnated, Maureen suggested he consider college.
Wages have stagnated, manufacturing jobs have left, unions have all but vanished.
Snapchat's user growth has stagnated as Instagram copycats many of its features. Musical.
In California, this was compounded by a second factor: Electricity demand has stagnated.
On the tech side, two-wheel manufacturers have mostly stagnated around EV concepts.
Public services have been squeezed in the years since; living standards have stagnated.
Food prices have stagnated, however, owing to a glut of wheat and oilseeds.
In other words, despite a few successes here and there, he has stagnated.
Italian yields dropped after data showed the economy stagnated in the second quarter.
Diamond sales stagnated in 2015, hit by a slowdown in the Chinese economy.
New passenger vehicle sales have stagnated below 2000 million a year since 27.
Hourly wages for the bottom 2628 percent of workers have stagnated or declined.
But if the political revolution failed and turnout stagnated, Biden might slip through.
After years of strong growth, salaries have stagnated over the last three years.
Despite all these imported skills, Britain's economy has stagnated since the financial crisis.
Globally, measles vaccination rates have stagnated for almost a decade, the WHO said.
Japanese corporate earnings have been weaker than expectations as the economy has stagnated.
Mexican wages have stagnated in real terms since Nafta was enacted in 1994.
Wages have stagnated, while real estate, medical and child care costs have skyrocketed.
In many parts of the profession, gender progress stagnated over the last decade.
Meanwhile, the Mac lineup has stagnated, with some models approaching years without an update.
In real terms the median earnings of public-sector workers have stagnated since 2011.
Since some middle-income countries have undeniably stagnated, barriers to their growth clearly exist.
Since then, pay has stagnated, and the job has lost much of its appeal.
A pioneer in social media, Twitter has stagnated and experienced severe management turmoil recently.
The American customer base of Facebook's core social network has stagnated since June 2017.
It helps explain why wages have stagnated while corporate profits and executive salaries rise.
Where other countries' payments systems have iterated and innovated, the U.S. has stagnated. Why?
At the same time, incomes of the working class in advanced economies have stagnated.
Here on land, the seasteaders propose, ideas about how to govern societies have stagnated.
Meanwhile, oil prices, the economy's main support, slumped this year and have stagnated since.
Coverage for the first vaccine "has stagnated for nearly a decade," the report said.
"South Africa's economy has stagnated and external competitiveness has eroded," the ratings agency said.
Before he arrived in 2011, the Ducks were a storied team that had stagnated.
Meanwhile, the Mexican economy stagnated and drug violence spiked, further decaying Peña Nieto's popularity.
Following the collapse of the global economy in 1929, the American agricultural industry stagnated.
On the tech side, two-wheel gas manufacturers have mostly stagnated around EV concepts.
While other developed nations have reduced their rates and reformed their codes, we've stagnated.
But earnings have stagnated recently, so that does little to explain this year's boom.
Then in 6503, needing money, Russia sold its North American territories, and Kamchatka stagnated.
Despite cutting down on turnovers, the Tigers' offense stagnated over the final six minutes.
Job creation was strong over the period, but the economy as a whole stagnated.
Both sides quickly escalated the conflict; Ethiopia cut off trade, and Eritrea's economy stagnated.
Wage growth stagnated and manufacturing payrolls declined for the first time in six months.
World trade has stagnated since the 2008 financial crisis and developing countries are struggling.
Their growth stagnated, with their roles reduced to bit parts in the Kobe Show.
Since then, however, the effort to control the world's most dangerous weapons has stagnated.
That judgment stagnated for years because there was no obvious way to collect it.
Iran's output has stagnated at 3.6 million bpd since the lifting of Western sanctions.
For more than a decade, wages have stagnated, even as corporate profits have surged.
High school test scores, by contrast, stagnated during the early years of this process.
But after she announced, Fiorina stagnated in the polls until the first Republican debate.
On the e-moto front, two-wheel gas manufacturers have mostly stagnated around EV concepts.
Unfortunately, the push for electrification stagnated under CEO Harald Krueger, who resigned this past July.
GDP shrivelled by a quarter in 22009-2120 and then stagnated for three more years.
When London's property market stagnated in the late 22000s the government lost enthusiasm for relocation.
The rally had stagnated in recent days as investors sought details about Trump's policy agenda.
When our northern neighbors faced mounting national debt in the early 2628s, their economy stagnated.
It noted that Facebook shares had stagnated after second-quarter and third-quarter earnings outperformance.
Japan's economy has stagnated in recent years, and it seems like less of a threat.
But after its acquisition, the pace of innovation has decreased and customer growth has stagnated.
Since 2000 most workers' incomes have stagnated, even as those of the richest have soared.
During this same time period, wages stagnated and the phenomenon of globalization began to unfold.
As a result, North Macedonia stagnated in isolation as the other regional nations moved on.
The Vermont senator has stagnated in polls in recent weeks, while other candidates, like Sen.
Economic mobility in the country has stagnated, failing to improve for the past two decades.
First-half growth in earnings before interest, taxes and amortisation (EBITDA) stagnated, concerning some analysts.
With a shoulder injury sidelining rookie point guard Lonzo Ball, the Los Angeles offense stagnated.
That reduces their bargaining power and, in turn, is part of why wages have stagnated.
Thousands of apartments are vacant nationwide or trapped in construction delays and prices have stagnated.
But it was a democracy in name only, as the economy stagnated and corruption flourished.
But the income of working- and middle-class people in the developed world has stagnated.
The report's findings suggest that earlier progress in reducing tobacco depictions on screen had stagnated.
Since the decision, hotel employment has slowed, wages have stagnated, and total earnings have contracted.
The impact of the political crisis negatively impacted growth in 1Q17 as the economy stagnated.
But interest in the sport, at least judging by TV ratings and overall attendance, stagnated.
As the open global order has faltered since 2008, the number of democracies has stagnated.
"People with high school degrees, their incomes have stagnated for a long time," he said.
But the benefits were not widely felt in Taiwan, where wage growth stagnated in recent years.
TV technology hasn't necessarily peaked, but it's more or less stagnated the past couple of years.
As wages stagnated, more and more blue-collar men felt themselves working hard and going nowhere.
As PC sales have stagnated, it has expanded into data center processors, memory and networking chips.
However, some of these drugs might have been developed before funding stagnated in 2009, Morton said.
There were very few major new announcements at CES and technological advances seem to have stagnated.
Facebook raced ahead while Twitter stagnated on growth and struggled to expand beyond its core utility.
But wages have stagnated in recent years, making people more sensitive to the prices of staples.
The rally had stagnated in recent days as investors seek details about Trump's economic policy agenda.
But as he has stagnated over the past 22014 months, their differences are becoming more apparent.
In print newsrooms, the number of women of color either "stagnated or fell" in recent years.
Wages have stagnated for 40 years, while the costs of healthcare, housing, and education have skyrocketed.
In America nearly all households saw their disposable income rise, even if their headline wages stagnated.
The country's economy has stagnated in recent years, and Belarusians certainly deserve a moment of levity.
But with that tried-and-true, no-frills formula can come a stagnated sense of creativity.
Measured living standards for a typical American have stagnated for a quarter-century, in other words.
We'll get a bigger wave of adoption of electric vehicles - the process hasn't stagnated at all.
The German economy is widely expected to have stagnated or even contracted in the second quarter.
Over the past few years, insurance rates have either stagnated or fallen due to fierce competition.
Because the funding had stagnated, we weren't investing as a world in new contraceptives for women.
Life expectancy for whites had been rising for decades, but it has stagnated in recent years.
Teacher pay has stagnated, classrooms are overcrowded, and a number of states face critical teacher shortages.
From 1976 to today, the percentage of the voting-age population that actually votes has stagnated.
Amazon's value has nearly doubled since late October, while Apple's has largely stagnated above $900 billion.
For most families, income and wealth have stagnated in recent decades, barely keeping pace with inflation.
Wages have stagnated, while the cost of college, homes, health care and child care have climbed.
In the meantime, average hourly earnings, adjusted for consumer price inflation, stagnated between 1978 and today.
Data out earlier this month showed that the British economy stagnated at the end of 2019.
While the wages of most Americans have stagnated for years, incomes of the wealthiest have soared.
Do you feel there is an increased commitment to advancing diverse representation, or has it stagnated?
One group is moving forward professionally and financially, while the other feels their life has stagnated.
In 2018 it saw sales jump 30 percent while sales stagnated for all its main competitors.
In the simplest terms, Republican turnout seems to have surged this year, while Democratic turnout stagnated.
But since the early 1980s, real wages have stagnated even as productivity has continued to rise.
Gross domestic product had already stagnated in the fourth quarter of last year as exports fell.
Between 2000 and 2009, 19653 million US manufacturing jobs disappeared, and wage growth across the economy stagnated.
For decades, researchers had been using molecular techniques to narrow their search, but that approach had stagnated.
Wearables, on the other hand, have stagnated, forcing brands to exit the space, sell or shutter entirely.
But while the number of living kidney donations tripled between 1593 and 2004, it has since stagnated.
Cultivation costs have risen manifold since the mid-1990s, but the farmers' incomes have stagnated or declined.
Despite the Federal Reserve's recent decision to raise interest rates, wages across the country have mostly stagnated.
Euro zone business activity stagnated in October as demand withered, according to a survey published on Thursday.
Algerian oil and gas output has stagnated due to delays in projects and lack of foreign investment.
Before the financial crisis, government redistribution kept median incomes rising even as wages stagnated (see chart 255).
That growth, however, has yet to be markedly seen in recent polling, where Buttigieg's standing has stagnated.
Worker wages stagnated, growing by just 12% from 2.23 to 1840, while output per worker soared 46%.
In real terms, wages at the bottom of the income distribution have now stagnated for two decades.
Since hitting a pre-recession peak of in 2007, median household income declined sharply and then stagnated.
Demand for flashy trade-show displays and other large, expensive items dried up as Japan's economy stagnated.
Since then the number of foreign arrivals in China has stagnated, while Chinese outbound trips have surged.
Meanwhile, research on new drugs for depression has mostly stagnated for years, leaving a huge unmet need.
Following strong expansion in the preceding quarters, GDP stagnated in Switzerland in the second half of 2018.
Fast forward several more years, and we now find Twitter having stagnated in terms of user growth.
Wages have mostly stagnated since the Great Recession, and low interest rates are a headache for savers.
Instead of demonstrating progress, after the eight-turnover debacle last week at Kansas City, the Jets stagnated.
Although per-capita income has more than doubled since 1972, Americans' S.W.B. has stagnated or even declined.
In the residential market, total system prices have stagnated due to the high cost of acquiring customers.
Microsoft's shares and its market value stagnated for more than a decade after the dot-com bust.
But voucher funding has stagnated, and the stock of public housing has shrunk as units have deteriorated.
Mexico's economy stagnated through most of 2019, and growth expectations for this year are not much higher.
Immigration opponents contend that it has also helped suppress wages for manual workers, whose earnings have stagnated.
Recent census data showed median incomes largely stagnated in 2018, though income increased for low-income Americans.
But after a rapid increase in the number of female officeholders during the 220006s, growth has stagnated.
It is also not true that wages have stagnated in the region during the last 20 years.
Her poll numbers have stagnated in the mid-single digits after her spike following the June debate.
Though total aggregate national income is up somewhat, real wage gains have at best stagnated for most.
Meanwhile, wages have stagnated, unions have nearly vanished and, in some sectors, technology has replaced human workers.
The developments nonetheless focus attention on how Russian markets have stagnated relative to those in other developing economies.
And while early traffic to tax sites was slightly up, overall the online shift appears to have stagnated.
The current weakness of the British economy is really a story about investment, which has stagnated since 2017.
In August alone the economy stagnated, the ONS said, compared with forecasts for a rise of 0.1 percent.
More established metrics like daily and monthly active users have stagnated and even declined in recent years. 2.
While people on the outside of the industry says it's progressing, I think the modeling business is stagnated.
Cities and towns with growing economies have seen big gains; places like Pittsfield have stagnated (see chart 1).
That self-awareness and confidence is what's often been lacking in a genre that stagnated in recent years.
Under Jacob Zuma, Mr Ramaphosa's disastrous predecessor from 2009 to 21902, corruption became endemic and the economy stagnated.
Local wages have stagnated in recent years, yet consumer lending in Stoke galloped up by 10% in 2000.
Nerve signals might be slowed or stagnated, leading to a loss of attention and generally slower thought process.
Wage growth in New Jersey also has stagnated for those at the bottom end of the income ladder.
Women in leadership roles are keenly aware of our how our numbers have stagnated in the past decade.
Those new seats will come from Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota and Pennsylvania, where populations have either declined or stagnated.
Wages there grew by 9% a year from 2010 to 2015, bucking the trend of stagnated income growth.
The Manafort investigation has been ongoing for years and as recently as last summer appeared to be stagnated.
The U.S. expansion comes as Arezzo sales have stagnated in Brazil due to the worst recession in decades.
Further, the current tax code does nothing to help working families whose wages have stagnated in recent years.
But the private Caixin PMI, which covers a greater share of smaller firms, showed activity stagnated last month.
Despite increases in productivity, wages have stagnated in step with national trends, feeding widespread anxiety about the future.
That has allowed our state's economy to thrive over the last generation even when the nation's economy stagnated.
Italy's gas imports have tipped away from Algeria towards Russia in recent years as Algerian production has stagnated.
The market has stagnated, and while manufacturers aren't in full-on panic mode, there's certainly cause for concern.
In recent years, the laptop has largely stagnated — particularly once the company released the redesigned 13-inch MacBook.
They were thrown back together soon afterward, but their momentum, and the TNA creative department's plans, had stagnated.
Industrial output stagnated in the first quarter and business confidence fell in April to a 14-month low.
Germany narrowly avoided a recession in the fourth quarter, when growth stagnated after contracting in the third quarter.
His task: reinvigorate the industrial icon, whose stock price had stagnated for several years, despite Mr. Immelt's efforts.
To compound that, salaries have stagnated and cover far less than they did just a few decades ago.
But the country's first postwar national government has stagnated, with the governing coalition partners at each other's throats.
Average incomes for low- and middle-income earners stagnated, growing by around 22019 percent a year or less.
Its defensive talent base has atrophied over the past few seasons, undermined by meager drafts and stagnated development.
Instead, the economy has stagnated and slipped into a mild recession during the first half of the year.
Health care costs are one — though not the only — reason wages have stagnated over the last few decades.
Health care costs are one — though not the only — reason wages have stagnated over the last few decades.
As services have been reduced, wages have stagnated for many in the public sector, and inequality has risen.
The data came after last week's GDP reading which showed the German economy stagnated in the fourth quarter.
Data recently showing the German economy stagnated in the fourth quarter had already fanned fears of a recession.
Botterill now takes over a team that stagnated under Murray, missing the playoffs for a sixth consecutive season.
Wages have stagnated for the poor, and the supply of housing affordable to the poorest renters has dwindled.
Italy's economy grew faster than Germany and France's in 3Q16 (0.3% qoq), having stagnated during the previous quarter.
Rents have risen while wages have stagnated, and the supply of affordable housing has fallen short of need.
Salaries have stagnated for two decades, youth unemployment is up and Taiwan's state-run pension funds all face bankruptcy.
Activity in China's factories shrank for the 14th straight month in April as demand stagnated, a private survey showed.
The Bank of Japan's tankan survey found the corporate mood stagnated in April-June due to a strengthening yen.
The growth of its user base stagnated and its quarterly revenue over the last two years has been lackluster.
According to a preliminary Purchasing Managers' Index survey released on July 24th, manufacturing activity in France stagnated in July.
The program stagnated under Klinsmann and, by the end, he had very few supporters left to defend his position.
Green scum collects under bridges where the water has stagnated and fishing boats are stranded on the river bed.
The Golden Arches replaced its CEO last March, sales were down, and the company's stock had dipped and stagnated.
During the past decade investment in renewables has surged, whereas in nuclear it has stagnated (see chart, top panel).
Their firms' sales stagnated along with the economy, and, reluctant to invest, they spent profits on share buy-backs.
Read MoreOnline lenders are taking a beating It comes as investor interest in fintech companies looks to have stagnated.
Though global prosperity has risen in recent decades, incomes in the West for all but the wealthiest have stagnated.
As America and the world have grown more economically integrated, growth in household incomes has stagnated and inequality soared.
The general drift is towards more authoritarian, more nationalistic policies that appeal to voters whose living standards have stagnated.
But the rally has stagnated in recent days as investors await more details about Trump's potential economic policy agenda.
While basic research has historically been a great investment, government funding for science has stagnated over the last decade.
The median annual pay of junior firefighters has stagnated in real terms since the cap was introduced in 2011.
Fi grew out of Google Voice in some ways, a service that has had sporadic stretches of stagnated support.
Raw performance has more or less stagnated for laptops if you opt for the lightest device you can get.
In that time, women's workforce participation has stagnated, while [other countries in] our peer group [have] made huge progress.
But Amazon's international revenue growth has stagnated, falling to a 12 percent growth in 2014 — modest in Amazon terms.
The results reaffirm that Chinese breweries are on the road to recovery following stagnated beer consumption in recent years.
This Bachelorette finale was more airless than usual, stagnated by the fact that most people already knew who won.
But, even as manufacturing production has grown, employment in the sector "has largely stagnated," the Ball State report says.
Unfortunately, under the Obama administration's watch, important matters such as trade, investment, and diplomacy with the continent have stagnated.
NASA-led scientists discovered that Jakobshavn's stagnated melt is only a temporary blip brought on by cooler ocean currents.
Measured by gross domestic product, economic growth since the recession officially ended has stagnated around a dismal 2500 percent.
Despite an increase in life expectancy, the average age of retirement has stagnated, putting pressure on households' retirement savings.
Presumbly anybody who thinks her shtick has stagnated is too embarrassed to pay attention, because without doubt it's evolved.
However, it was launched a couple of years ago and has long since stagnated in the App Store charts.
Australian discretionary spending has also stagnated as government instability and out-of-cycle interest rate rises erode consumer confidence.
The British Chambers of Commerce said on Thursday that manufacturing exports had stagnated for the first time since 2009.
But instead, these companies have become burdened with debt that cannot be repaid, while revenue has (at best) stagnated.
Polls have shown that support levels for the tax law increased immediately after its passage but have since stagnated.
France and Italy showed declines, Greece stagnated and both Spain and Ireland saw their worst growth since mid-2013.
Over the last 16 years, as inequality has grown and wages have stagnated, the wealthiest few have become wealthier.
Nuclear power development has stagnated since Three Mile Island mainly as a result of the public's fear of radiation.
The hostility toward trade agreements has built over decades as manufacturing jobs shifted overseas and middle-income wages stagnated.
Workers know their take-home pay has stagnated, but they may not attribute that stagnation to health care costs.
Wages for middle-income workers have stagnated for two decades, while the wealthiest 1 percent have done exceptionally well.
And they blame the government for the fact their wages have stagnated and for the financial crisis of 2007.
The scene was emblematic of problems plaguing the stagnated "police pacification unit" program, or UPP, which started in 2008.
Activity at China's factories shrank for the 14th straight month in April as demand stagnated, a private survey showed.
Those trends are major reasons why income inequality has risen so sharply and pay for most workers has stagnated.
Over the last year, however, as the Fed has raised rates, the level of the "labor share" has stagnated.
Germany not only grew more unequal, but the standard of living for the lower strata stagnated or even fell.
But after a year when Trump's approval has consistently either stagnated or declined further, it was worthy of note.
Almost 9 million people lost their homes, many were scammed, others went bankrupt and lost their jobs, wages stagnated.
The second wobbly pillar is the related claim that household incomes and wages have stagnated in the long term.
Real incomes have stagnated to the point where the median household makes less than it did 17 years ago.
DeVos said the United States has comparatively stagnated with test scores, pivoting again to school choice as the solution.
The overall reduction in mobility has come as convergence across locations has stalled and labor market dynamism has stagnated.
Beto O'Rourke (D-Texas), who have stagnated in polls despite attracting strong attention at different stages of the race.
For his part, Sanders's base of support has stagnated in recent months, and this poll represents a small decline.
A figure for Germany earlier in the session showed its economy stagnated during the fourth quarter of last year.
From the mid-'90s through today, King's critical and cultural reputation has advanced as thoroughly as it stagnated before.
Meanwhile, employment has become more precarious and wages have stagnated, making the debt much more difficult to wipe out.
Snapchat's number of users posting to Stories stagnated last year… Snapchat's number of users posting to Stories stagnated last year… …while daily users sending Snapchat messages kept growing …while daily users sending Snapchat messages kept growing Instagram and Snapchat continue to see distinct behavior patterns despite the former's attempt to become the latter.
As bond yields increased (prices down) during the stagflation of the 20173's, stock prices went lower or simply stagnated.
Waymo had stagnated, Carmody claimed, and was struggling to retain the top talent it needed to advance in the industry.
But pay has stagnated and driver rights haven't improved much — issues that the companies don't want to examine too closely.
The party in this decade turned away from state involvement in the economy and stagnated on the issue of race.
Wages have stagnated and housing prices in major cities like Taipei have remained out of the reach of many people.
Sadly, growth has stagnated since the beginning of the economic crisis in 2009, and seems unlikely to pick up soon.
MEXICO'S PRESIDENT LOPEZ OBRADOR, ASKED ABOUT DATA SHOWING MEXICAN ECONOMY STAGNATED IN SECOND QUARTER, SAYS MAINTAINS HIS ECONOMIC GROWTH FORECAST
Airbus said it was about to begin talks with Iran, whose air fleet has stagnated through two decades of sanctions.
In 235 it made an underlying loss and in 210 sales stagnated after its handset market share in China dropped.
The solid performance reaffirmed that Chinese breweries are on the road to recovery following stagnated beer consumption in recent years.
If those governors do use wage boards, they could secure massive raises for workers whose pay has stagnated for decades.
As cross-border trade and companies have stagnated relative to the economy, so too has the intensity of financial links.
GRP stagnated in 2015, albeit better than the wider Russian economy (-2956%) due to firm performance of the steel sector.
ITALIAN STAGNATION Italian yields dropped marginally but were little changed after data showed the economy stagnated in the second quarter.
Over a 25-year period leading up to 2017, it found, health inequality has largely either stagnated or gotten worse.
But in recent years he said his business has stagnated - and he blames cheap poultry imports for driving down prices.
Shamed by her supervisors and sidelined by her colleagues, Lee's career as an international sales representative at the company stagnated.
Other surveys found that French business activity had stagnated, while Germany's private sector was supported by a vibrant service sector.
Investment in new factories and products has also stagnated, because many companies don't need to innovate to keep profits high.
Gone is the outdated system that took too much of our money, sent our jobs overseas, and stagnated our economy.
The economy has stagnated, thanks in large part to dropping global commodity prices and economic mismanagement during her first term.
Wages for teachers have stagnated over this time period, resulting in a wave of protests across the country in 2018.
Excessive executive pay is deservedly blamed for rising income inequality, because worker pay has stagnated as executive pay has soared.
While America's adversaries have advanced, America itself has stagnated in space, continuing to treat it largely as an uncontested domain.
The offence totally stagnated, and perhaps this was because, as often happens in the playoffs, the Raptors' rotation was shrinking.
If it weren't for this, it would have just stagnated along, but now it blew up, and there was punk.
Europe stagnated and Japan's economy shrank in the last quarter of 2019, even as China and India were losing momentum.
In some demographics, they found survival rates stagnated or, in the case of low-income, uneducated white women, even dropped.
Despite how cute Max looked or how plump my steamed pork buns appeared, the account stagnated at roughly 300 followers.
In 2007, after years in which the fuel economy of the American car fleet had stagnated, Congress asked for improvements.
For the working classes over the same period, as wages stagnated, work conditions deteriorated and debts ballooned, tax rates increased.
Quite simply, the costs of goods and services have accelerated while salaries have stagnated and created even greater class divisions.
Over the past decade, Michigan's performance on the nation's fourth-grade reading test has stagnated, falling below the national average.
At the same time, U.K. investment levels have virtually stagnated and the country is now flirting with an economic recession.
"It's notable that, apart from the richest of Americans, income growth stagnated starting in the late 1970s," Mr. Cutler said.
Wall Street applauded those moves, but investors grew disenchanted as the company's stock price and profits stagnated in recent years.
And the U.K. economy unexpectedly stagnated in October, marking three straight months without growth for the first time since 203.
However, California's growth has stagnated in recent years and it may not gain electoral votes even with a full count.
Support for impeachment jumped to around 271% after Democrats formally announced their inquiry in September but has stagnated since then.
However, the bill has stagnated in the Republican-controlled Senate, and the likelihood that it will become law is slim.
As the richest accumulated more wealth, as unions lost power and wages stagnated, the nation's wealth disparity has only grown.
As more and more workers were bumped out of agriculture into servitude, productivity growth across the economy would have stagnated.
You can see that the numbers of harassment complaints at the federal level have stagnated or even increased since 2010.
Asahi and its Japanese rivals have moved in recent years to expand beyond their home market as sales have stagnated there.
Keller, we've presumed, was hired to deal with Intel's CPUs, the development of which has stagnated over the last few years.
It confirmed that the German economy contracted by 0.2% in the third quarter of last year and stagnated in the fourth.
Indeed, more recently, Viber has arguably stagnated as a go-to messaging service, overtaken in users and features by its rivals.
The biggest losers have been countries that were near the bottom in 1950 and have stagnated or even declined since then.
Earnings for many generic drug companies have stagnated or struggled as their share prices have fallen over the past four years.
Overall, it has been a dismal decade for exports of services, which have stagnated at about 6-7% of world GDP.
American firms' exposure to foreign markets of any kind has stagnated for a decade as firms have made hay at home.
Like many other major cities around the world, Tokyo is experiencing a population boom (even as Japan's overall population has stagnated).
But as Brazil's economy slowed, then stagnated, it became clear Ternium, which runs steel mills in Mexico and Argentina, had overpaid.
Growth has stagnated while levels of government debt have climbed, moving above 150 percent of GDP at the end of 2017.
Nunez said agricultural insurance had stagnated because insurers had not found it profitable, and producers perceived it as an unnecessary cost.
The chief executive said orders in the helicopter unit had stagnated due to lower energy prices but he didn't expect cancellations.
As global trade has stagnated in recent years, two-way trade between the United States and Korea has recorded solid increases.
That culture of innovation, however, has failed to take hold in the public markets, and the IPO market has recently stagnated.
Wages for the middle class have stagnated over the past 40 years while incomes for the top 1 percent have soared.
Residential system prices have stagnated as the cost of acquiring customers has risen steadily over the last four quarters, GTM said.
Shopping, in general, has stagnated, despite a healthy economy, cheap gas prices, and low unemployment — factors that generally stimulate consumer spending.
Sales figures have stagnated for most of the major players in the industry — a phenomenon from which Google certainly isn't immune.
Oil and gas output has stagnated over the past years due to delays in projects and a lack in foreign investment.
Elsewhere, data showing inflation stagnated in the upper end of the Czech central bank's target range failed to move the crown.
It is ironic that, in an age in which those onerous obstacles have been removed, black enterprise has stagnated and declined.
Courts can, and have at times, stagnated our government's ability to respond to critical political and economic issues of the day.
Globalization has benefited those Americans at the top with concentrated wealth and influence while the middle class has stagnated or shrunk.
McDonald's faced similar issues as Starbucks several years ago, when menu innovation stagnated and diners couldn't be lured into its restaurants.
Over the last four decades, wages have stagnated and more and more families have fallen near or below the poverty line.
But Europe was then gripped with fears of sovereign debt defaults; the economy stagnated; and investors and corporate managers feared deflation.
In these states and far too many others, average teacher pay has stagnated and state disinvestment in education has become chronic.
" Archival photographs of the park's glaciers over the past 50 to 80 years show that many have "retreated, thinned, or stagnated.
SodaStream sales reflect a broader move toward non-sweetened carbonated water as the sale of sugary drinks — like Pepsi — has stagnated.
Wages have long stagnated, despite tax cuts in the 1980s and 5.93s, while profits, shareholder returns and executive pay have soared.
Fast-forward to 2016, and streaming services like Spotify have eaten away at music downloads while the App Store has stagnated.
The real estate market has stagnated, with deeply indebted developers forced to pay steep interest rates to roll over their debts.
Mr. Ghani's bitter relationship with his coalition partner stagnated to the point of Mr. Abdullah calling the president unfit to rule.
But population and productivity growth had stagnated by 22008, and the financial crisis put a sudden end to the debt binge.
As the years went by, Mr. Adams continued to release his own work, and Ms. Moore's career as a musician stagnated.
Chances are that if you're comfortable, you're not learning, you're not pushing the envelope and you're probably going to get stagnated.
Wages in Mexico have stagnated for more than a decade, and the stubborn gap between the nation's rich and poor persists.
Many commodity funds have struggled this year as oil stagnated and volatility fell, hurting bets on large back-and-forth fluctuations.
Income inequality has exploded, wages have stagnated, and the richest Americans are hoarding wealth while everyone else struggles to keep up.
Between 1996 and 2016, the global wild marine catch has stagnated, as humans work harder and harder to catch fewer fish.
Unlike its desktop counterpart, which has stagnated somewhat in recent years, additive manufacturing is still very much a focus for many investors.
Impressive as the share of trade accounted for by cross-border supply chains is, it has stagnated since 2007 (see chart 2).
At the same time, student loan debt has skyrocketed more than 150%, while wages have stagnated for middle- and low-income workers.
The problem for Sanders is that his support has stagnated somewhat as Warren has begun to move past him, especially among liberals.
While QVC's revenue has stagnated in recent years, it still saw $8.7 billion in sales last year, compared to HSN's $3.5 billion.
On the flip side, it may be appealing to Android users, as Google's Wear OS smartwatch platform has stagnated at this point.
Productivity growth, which had stagnated in the rich world after the financial crisis of 2008-09, has accelerated since the mid-2020s.
Wages for private nonsupervisory employees have stagnated since the late 1960s, and the wages-to-GDP ratio has been declining since 1970.
Instead of expanding to encode new combinations of amino acids, and potentially new life, it stagnated at its current size and function.
Lending growth stagnated in the past 12 months, down from the bank's 1 percent to 5 percent growth target for this year.
Wall Street financial disclosures reveal that the company's customer growth has stagnated in recent months along with the size of their orders.
Trade volumes have stagnated and the value of the capital flows sloshing around the world has dropped by over half since 2007.
Eskom is battling for its survival after a decade of steep financial decline during which its costs soared and electricity sales stagnated.
While the median household income stagnated in the years immediately following the Great Recession, paychecks have begun rising again for most Americans.
At the same time, many other infrastructure user fees have been stagnated or are robbed by lawmakers to pay for unrelated priorities.
The number of users in the pro-ISIS Twitter network has stagnated, the report found, and individual accounts are sending fewer tweets.
Since then, thanks to the rise of the internet and web advertising, newspaper ad sales have plummeted and TV ads have stagnated.
That ranking is actually lower than two decades ago, as other countries have improved on this measure while the US has stagnated.
Notably, the number of new users increased in every geography; in previous quarters, growth stagnated in the United States and in Europe.
Conversely, in Western societies, a hollowing out of the middle class began as manufacturing migrated, technological advances eliminated jobs and wages stagnated.
But in recent years, development stagnated, and efforts to lure defense and technology companies have brought only slow progress, Mr. Rawal said.
Not only does that limit their potential productivity, but it also makes them feel stagnated and undervalued, leading them to jump ship.
The contradiction presented by the doubling of U.S. oil production since 26, while Saudi Arabias and Russias output has stagnated remains unresolved.
Gretchen Whitmer said in the Democratic response to Trump's State of the Union that "American workers are hurting" and wages have stagnated.
Yet a few decades later, Cubans seemed to be worse off — salaries had stagnated, and sugar could no longer sustain the economy.
Small businesses have suffered while once proud and thriving Midwest cities have stagnated and declined, leading to huge disparities in regional economies.
But she has stagnated in the middle tier of most national and statewide polls and fallen behind the front-runners in fundraising.
Moody's also warns that with stagnated inflation and flattened out markets, states can't count on larger stock returns in the coming years.
But the volume of beer sold has stagnated since 2013 as American craft breweries, which now number more than 5,200, gained ground.
Since 2009, the Russian economy has stagnated, and few observers believe that any economic reforms that could boost economic growth are likely.
Transit costs have risen steeply over the last several years, even as incomes have stagnated for low-income workers, the group said.
The surge of interest came even as bitcoin, the largest digital currency by market capitalization, stagnated in price in the last week.
The German economy stagnated in the fourth quarter as both private consumption and state spending lost momentum, preliminary data showed on Friday.
The contradiction presented by the doubling of U.S. oil production since 26, while Saudi Arabia's and Russia's output has stagnated remains unresolved.
In the years that followed, reforms stagnated in Macedonia, a country of about two million people that is one of Europe's poorest.
And this is understandable: in the US, the average income of the bottom 90% has stagnated for nearly a quarter of a century.
Both firms have come to rely on data center chips for growth because PC sales have stagnated as users shifted to mobile devices.
Hourly wages, adjusted for inflation, have stagnated for young college graduates since the 1990s, while pay for new high-school graduates has declined.
It would basically provide a 2000 percent wage increase to the bottom 23 percent of American households, whose wages have stagnated from 33.
The big losers were Western middle-class workers whose incomes stagnated as the industries they worked in were hollowed out by foreign competition.
Exports have almost stagnated over the last 12 months, growing on average by 1.03 percent monthly from a historical average of 0.3 percent.
At a time when it seems that the conversation around Conversations had somewhat stagnated, it's good to see a new chapter opening up.
Through her overall tenure, Yahoo has seen some growth in its stock, but that growth has largely stagnated for more than two years.
Official data shows wage growth has stagnated at a measly 2.3% while the jobless rate has ticked up to an eight-month high.
The number of Chinese working in industry started falling in 2013, and China's share of world clothing exports has also stagnated since then.
Italy has stagnated for too long; it cannot afford more years of inaction, or a government that makes matters worse with incoherent radicalism.
These tax and transfer payments have also demonstrably boosted the incomes of families whose market income — wages, salary, and tips alone — have stagnated.
The genesis of the company is that smartphone penetration has stagnated in India despite the cost of a device falling to below $30.
Though this is the wealthiest country in human history, wages have stagnated at the same time many locales offer almost no affordable housing.
Wall was great for three-and-a-half quarters, until he fell in love with his jump shot and Washington's offense stagnated late.
South Africa's economy has stagnated during Zuma's tenure, with banks and mining companies reluctant to invest because of policy uncertainty and rampant corruption.
But Vanderbilt's offense stagnated, and ASU whittled the lead down to 23-23 on Kimani Lawrence's open 213-pointer with 20:093 left.
As a result, a handful of bosses became wealthier and more powerful while wages stagnated and quality of life eroded for everyone else.
Industrial orders tumbled and manufacturing output stagnated in February while construction boomed and retail sales rose more than expected in the same month.
At the time the Seattle bill was passed, the federal minimum wage had stagnated at $22015 since 22016, where it still is today.
Facebook's engineering might may allow it to leap-frog Twitter, which got its Periscope acquisition launched before Facebook Live, but has stagnated since.
The US government's investment in research and development (R&D) for neglected diseases like malaria, TB, and HIV/AIDS has stagnated since 2009.
Smilde said that competent and resourceful people he knew 10 years ago in Venezuela's government have all left or stagnated at mid-levels.
But the fact is that structural shifts in the economy are not changing, wages have stagnated and do not reflect gains in productivity.
While airline profits have become robust since that period, airport worker pay has stagnated, like the wages of so many low-paid Americans.
As workers took home less pay and productivity stagnated, Carillion, bolstered by hundreds of government contracts, continued to give its shareholders a profit.
On one side, wages have stagnated for many; adjusted for inflation, the median male worker earns less now than he did in 1979.
Since the modern merger era began in the 1980s, corporate profits have surged, while family incomes have stagnated and income inequality has increased.
And while unemployment has more than halved under the Conservatives, wages have stagnated and the number of working families in poverty has risen.
Last year, as its monthly active users numbers stagnated, Twitter stopped reporting those numbers, but they hovered around 300 million at that time.
But those worries mostly melted away as she landed line after line that would, a few hours later, help invigorate a stagnated candidacy.
Data published Monday showed a steep decline in Britain's GDP in November, suggesting the country's economy stagnated or contracted in the fourth quarter.
Life expectancy for whites has stagnated or dipped in recent years, fueled by vulnerability to drug and alcohol abuse, suicide and economic distress.
U.S. energy companies cut oil rigs for the second week in three as the rig count has stagnated over the past three months.
This year's fighting comes as the country's coalition government remains stagnated by infighting and struggling to deal with the realities on the battlefield.
In contrast, the DPRK stagnated, a totalitarian backwater that was little more than an army with a state, as Prussia once was described.
Cambodia stagnated for the latter part of the 20th century partly because of internal conflict and the lack of infrastructure in rural areas.
"In the past three years we have lost our path and rhythm and stagnated," Pinera said in a policy document published on Wednesday.
Both firms have come to rely on data center chips for growth because personal computer sales have stagnated as users shifted to mobile devices.
But the companies that they are working in are maybe so young, or so big that diversity efforts within the company have been stagnated.
The billionaire real estate tycoon promised to improve on government's performance after three decades of stagnated middle-class incomes and persistent national security woes.
CEO pay ballooned, wages stagnated for America's middle class, and fewer private-sector jobs were created than before the tax cuts went into effect.
In the same time period wages have stagnated while rising property prices have ruled out the prospect of home ownership for millions of people.
Asia has been the main source of global oil demand growth for the past two decades as consumption in economically developed nations has stagnated.
And nuclear power, which has stagnated due to regulatory hurdles and lower natural gas, wind, and solar prices, would get a boost in funds.
If Huntington is correct, the next decade is going to be a period when some political reforms that have long stagnated become possible again.
The opposition Labour Party said the measures were "too little, too late" to help hard-up families, whose incomes have stagnated for a decade.
"While exports to North America rose and those to Asia stagnated, Switzerland exported fewer goods to the other continents," the Federal Customs Office said.
When Easterbrook first took over, the company was stagnated, and the stock was stuck trading between $85 and $110 for the previous four years.
But the companies that they are working in are maybe so young, or so big that diversity efforts within the company have been stagnated.
"Over the years as wages have stagnated, the costs of raising a family have grown exponentially," she said, surrounded by Republican lawmakers, including Sens.
While South Africa's economy stagnated during the Zuma years, Cape Town's embrace of creative and service industries has meant it is booming in comparison.
Incomes have stagnated in recent years, and foreign direct investment, a major indicator of economic direction, has been declining, not counting real estate purchases.
Jobs are tough to get and tougher to hold onto, pay has stagnated, and debt—student loans, credit cards, whatever—is out of control.
Younger generations are coping with a steep increase in the overall cost of living: Although wages have stagnated, for example, rents continue to rise.
Real wages have declined or stagnated for most workers since 1979, while those at the top of the income-pyramid have seen tremendous gain.
In South Africa — where the economy has stagnated under Mr. Zuma — patronage and corruption have built a system that will be difficult to dismantle.
While union membership has stagnated, Mr. Booth said that millions of health care, personal service, education and government workers had enrolled in recent decades.
But there have been two notable exceptions: Venezuela, an international pariah with an authoritarian government, and Mexico, where two separate federal investigations have stagnated.
As salaries stagnated or even declined in the United States, Britain and other economically advanced democracies, the embattled middle class blamed automation and globalization.
Across Mexico, real wages have stagnated over the past decade, according to a study by El Colegio de México, and Aguascalientes is no exception.
The G-7 countries used to dominate the world economy, but lost their edge as China and India surged and Europe and Japan stagnated.
Ours is an economy in which wages have stagnated and the cost of child care has soared — and, paradoxically, child care providers remain underpaid.
Real wages have mostly stagnated or fallen since Mr. Putin returned to the Kremlin in 2012 after a four-year interlude as prime minister.
U.S. investment has virtually stagnated at home as a result of heightened economic policy uncertainty and of fear about global supply chains getting disrupted.
Internationally, the film has brought in just over $12 million, but has stagnated since its August release in Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
Sentiment was also hurt after a survey showed services activity in May shrank for the first time in three months as new orders stagnated.
Kraft Heinz's results have stagnated for years as consumers turn to cheaper private label brands, online shopping and fashionable, non-processed and organic food.
Ms. Pirro, whose television career had stagnated, has watched her ratings rise as she became one of Mr. Trump's most fervent on-air defenders.
Watching this episode, I finally figured out why the show has so fully stagnated when it comes to its themes of violence this season.
Wages have stagnated but rents haven't, meaning workers just out of college are in a bind: To live where the jobs are, they need help.
The euro zone's third-largest economy stagnated in the second quarter and national statistics bureau ISTAT said it would remain weak in the near term.
The research comes as Washington grapples with stagnated and declining staff salaries and Congress debates whether to pay interns and add more benefits for staffers.
Citi needs to find more local corporate customers abroad, but its loan books in the two biggest emerging economies, China and India, stagnated in 2016.
"Exports in April-June have stagnated, reflecting disruptions to Japan's supply chain and soft demand overseas," said Hiroaki Muto, economist at Tokai Tokyo Research Center.
These legislative efforts are meant to ease the financial burden on lower-income workers, whose salaries have stagnated, despite inflation and cost-of-living increases.
While many states such as California and New York are increasing wage floors, the federal minimum wage has stagnated at $7.25 per hour since 2009.
Intel was once the dominant maker of processors for personal computers and has sought to expand its data center chip business as PC sales stagnated.
Twitter's reputation for conflict and the dominance of a small group of power users are often cited as reasons that its user growth has stagnated.
Still, the data raised questions about the health of the Mexican economy, which stagnated in the second quarter after contracting during the January-March period.
Further, stagnated wages do little to help recent graduates make meaningful progress in repaying them, so often new graduates feel as though they are stuck.
Business investment has stagnated, which may also reflect the fact that the moment when Britain is actually due to leave the EU is fast approaching.
American and European Union sanctions have dragged down Russia's economy, which, already reeling from low energy prices, contracted sharply in 2015 and has stagnated since.
But heavily reliant on volatile oil and gas revenues, New Mexico's economy struggled to recover from the Great Recession, and the labor force has stagnated.
The economy has stagnated and tough new U.S. sanctions on some 175 Cuban companies, tourism and investment are expected to worsen the situation in 2019.
South Africa's economy has stagnated during Zuma's nine-year tenure, with banks and mining companies reluctant to invest because of policy uncertainty and rampant corruption.
German exports to Britain, its third most important market, stagnated year on year in the first six months at around 44.8 billion euros ($50.1 billion).
The U.S. is still the world's largest economy, but its growth has stagnated while that of the rest of the world has been picking up.
Counties where life expectancy stagnated or declined saw a 10-percentage-point increase in the Republican vote share between 2008 and 2016, the study found.
Pro forma sales stagnated at $6.91 billion, but were up 5% when excluding unfavorable currency translation effects, the group said in a statement on Friday.
But when product selection stagnated, the company aggressively added merchants regardless of if they were authorized to sell the brands, the former executive told Jay.
Sauerbrunn insisted that the timing of the Olympics was not a catalyst for the suit, but that the women were becoming frustrated with stagnated negotiations.
He promised on Sunday night that he would try to heal the rifts that had opened along these and other lines as establishment politics stagnated.
CEO Colby Bell said in a statement on Facebook that the rising compliance costs of California regulations gutted the company — particularly as rates have stagnated.
If lending stagnated, VTB could start buying out its perpetual bonds and preferred shares, he said, saying there were currently no plans to do so.
The company's stock price has fallen by half over the last 12 months, and user growth has stagnated at roughly 310 million regular monthly visitors.
Life as an I.T.F. darling ends; age, stagnated skill and hardship preclude money tournaments; not everyone can move to the United States, as Hagenimana did.
For example, from 2000-85033, China's investments in R&D grew 17 percent, South Korea's 8.3 percent, and Russia's 8.2 percent, while the U.S. stagnated.
The southern African nation's economy stagnated last year, fanning anti-government protests and compounding President Robert Mugabe's problems ahead of national elections due in 2018.
The North African OPEC member, a major gas supplier to Europe, is trying to increase oil and gas production, which has stagnated for a decade.
The smartwatch category has largely stagnated for everyone but Apple and Fitbit, and the last couple of updates haven't brought a lot to the table.
A voice unbound by the pathetic political party allegiances, which have only stagnated and strangled progress, leaving America, not since the Civil War, so divided.
India, the world's third biggest oil importer, ships in 80 percent of its oil needs from overseas as its local output has stagnated for years.
Pro forma sales stagnated at $6.91 billion, but were up 5% when excluding unfavourable currency translation effects, the group said in a statement on Friday.
The languishing Vieques hospital is one of many places where rebuilding has stagnated nearly a year and a half after the ruinous September 2017 hurricane.
Dell's profits might have stagnated, but it still generated plenty of cash with which to support a debt-heavy buyout ($15 billion, for the record).
"It would be a shame if these institutions either stagnated or their leadership came to embody values very different to those of the United States."
But the economy stagnated in the final quarter of last year and any rebound could be cut short if EU trade talks this year flounder.
Bangladesh imports around 3 million tonnes of wheat annually to meet growing demand as the country's domestic output has stagnated at around 1 million tonnes.
Italy's chronically sluggish economy has stagnated and voters have proved far more receptive to the League's relentless focus on immigration and promises of tax cuts.
Construction and land costs to build new housing have risen, and the wages that low-skilled workers can afford to spend on rent have stagnated.
Earnings forecasts have stagnated, which means the S&P 500 is only a bit cheaper than it was eight months ago at the September market high.
But the economy stagnated and the bad-loan burden grew; meanwhile, European Union rules on state aid were tightened, obliging Italy to rely on private rescues.
Recent energy bid rounds failed to pull in the kind of foreign investment the company needs to broadly increase production that has stagnated for a decade.
User growth has stagnated at 50 million monthly active users, but Foursquare has pushed to offer more tools to its app users and to enterprise clients.
Catalyst could prove huge for the Mac App Store, which has stagnated over the last several years compared to the bountiful selection of apps on iOS.
The economy has stagnated since Italy entered the euro, so that Italians' GDP per head today is lower in real terms than it was in 2000.
However, the labor force participation rate of teens has stagnated since 23.8, meaning that the restaurant industry has managed to nab teenage workers from other industries.
Since last year's shock, manufacturing employment has fallen 1.6 percent while overall numbers of workers stagnated on a seasonally adjusted basis, based on first-quarter figures.
But growth has stagnated in the last two years; it can't make a profit, and concerns about Twitter's inability to protect its users from trolls persist.
Yahoo was once great and mighty and exceptionally useful, but then it stagnated, ran out of fresh ideas, and spent years stomping on the same ground.
The Massachusetts Democrat has stagnated near the middle of the crowded primary pack, at times reaching into the upper tier of some national and statewide polls.
Although the number of US troops stagnated around 20,000, violence against them increased throughout the year:Suicide attacks jumped to 139, and 1,677 bombs were remotely detonated. 
This differs from overall US trends, as mobile wallet adoption has largely stagnated around 25% of users and customers aren't forming significant habits around these wallets.
But if you look at what consumers are actually buying, fuel economy has stagnated, said Michael Sivak, who runs the automotive consulting firm Sivak Applied Research.
Exploration has stagnated as large miners hold on to concessions that they are not exploiting, while a complex web of permits deter new entrants, they said.
Lack of growth also began to erode advertiser demand, which had remained robust even as Twitter's overall number of users stagnated at around 313 million people.
He hit well in their minor league system in 2013, and then got shipped to Baltimore—coincidentally, Snider's eventual landing place, too—where he stagnated again.
While trade and global engagement still make the U.S. wealthier as a whole, incomes have stagnated for most Americans as workers' leverage declined alongside union membership.
If the Fed raises rates too quickly, it risks slowing growth at a time when wages have stagnated for most American workers, after accounting for inflation.
The run on toilet paper highlights the high price sensitivity of the Taiwanese market, where wages have stagnated for years while housing prices have gone up.
Growth in Chile stagnated in the first half of 2019, and inflation has hovered at the low end of the bank's 2% to 4% target range.
Nevertheless, scores of fans flit in and out each year, content to sit out an edition or two if they sense that a franchise has stagnated.
The case stagnated until 2015, when the police opened another investigation, and in April, officials submitted a new evidence brief to the director of public prosecutions.
Golf itself stagnated as Woods struggled, his shadow looming in a way that was almost as impactful as his presence had been for the previous decade.
While it may be relatively easy for women to enter the industry, they often stall in lower-level positions, leaving women feeling stagnated in their careers.
Incomes, wealth and life expectancy in the United States have stagnated for much of the population, contributing to an angry national mood and exacerbating political divisions.
Incomes have also stagnated because of the rise of corporate power and the weakening of labor unions, leading profits to rise at the expense of wages.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Growth in Japan's manufacturing activity slowed for the second straight month in July, a preliminary private survey showed on Monday, as export demand stagnated.
While middle-class incomes have stagnated, the top 0.01 percent of earners have had their average inflation-adjusted income roughly quadruple to $11.3 million since 1980.
The U.S. rig count has stagnated since May, after staging a recovery since 2016, which followed a steep slump the previous year amid plummeting crude prices.
Participation The overall labor force participation rate, or the percentage of the adult population either working or looking for a job, has stagnated in recent years.
BERLIN, Feb 14 (Reuters) - The German economy stagnated in the fourth quarter as both private consumption and state spending lost momentum, preliminary data showed on Friday.
From 210 to 290, the UK was on an "exclusive" growth path: The incomes of the poor stagnated while the incomes of the rich increased substantially.
In fact, incomes have stagnated, and workers have been forced to part with a larger share of their pretax earnings in the form of payroll taxes.
But today the US private-sector workforce is less than 7 percent unionized—down from almost 17 percent in 1983—and blue-collar wages have stagnated.
The acquisition is the latest move by AB InBev to diversify as sales of its mainstream Budweiser and Bud Light beers have stagnated in the United States.
Agricultural output stagnated over the past decade, according to the Brookings Institution think tank, and Cuba still imports 60 to 70 percent of the food it consumes.
By 2016, however, the amount raised by the three Republican committees stagnated at $652.4 million, while the cash raised by conservative groups grew sevenfold to $810.4 million.
At Viacom, a media firm with dual-class shares, which ran MTV in its heyday but which has stagnated for the past decade, outside investors are helpless.
But it halved during the early 1980s thanks to the combination of falling prices and a declining export market share, and then stagnated between 1987 and 2002.
None has disappeared but they are now ranked eighth (McIlroy), 11th (Day) and 17th (Spieth) with attention having drifted away as their games have stagnated or backtracked.
"As wages have stagnated the costs of raising a family have grown, exponentially," Trump said as she stood with lawmakers to promote a larger child tax credit.
GENS has long sought ventures outside of Singapore as gaming revenue there has stagnated amid a small home market and an economic slowdown in the broader region.
But it warned the acceleration was driven by a surge of activity in April, adding that gross domestic product likely stagnated in May and contracted in June.
With a slew of figures, the Societe Generale strategist detailed in his research note how unemployment has risen since the mid-2000s and how productivity has stagnated.
But Twitter has stagnated — with user growth up just 3 percent year-on-year — while Weibo's user numbers have shot up 33 percent over the same period.
Gold buying stagnated in India as local rates soared, though some investors used temporary price dips to buy, hoping to cash in on a further leg up.
He remains one of the better playmakers at his position, but a non-existent three-point shot has stagnated what is, at times, an explosive Blazers' offense.
" While he would not exclude the idea that the Alternative for Germany party is likely getting support from Russia, they have "stagnated over the last two months.
However, the market has stagnated in Western Europe, in part due to increasing health concerns about sugar — which is present in high volumes in most chocolate confectionery.
With global trade tensions an underlying drag on industrial activity last year too, Germany's economy contracted by 0.2% in the third quarter and stagnated in the fourth.
Having contracted 0.2% in the first quarter of the year, the economy likely stagnated, possibly even slipping into recession, in the second quarter, recent economic indicators suggested.
BUCHAREST (Reuters) - Justice reform has stagnated in Romania this year, and challenges to judicial independence remain a persistent source of concern, the European Commission said on Wednesday.
This year's edition Flight Interrupted: Eco Leaks from the Invasion Desk considers how Karachi's toxic environmental crisis has stagnated ecological relationships between her land, waters, and citizens.
Some reasonably explain the phenomenon as a reaction to rising income inequality as gigantic fortunes have risen for some, but real incomes at the bottom have stagnated.
The recovery from the 2008-9 recession has been uneven and is characterized by widening income inequality; wages for the average working family have stagnated for decades.
Even before the storms struck, residential construction had almost stagnated this year amid shortages of land and skilled labor as well as rising costs of building materials.
But August manufacturing surveys were mixed, with Caixin/Markit's showing activity stagnated in August while an official factory reading saw the strongest growth in nearly two years.
But iPhone sales have stagnated — Apple sold fewer iPhones in each of the past three years than it sold in 22014, when Apple debuted the iPhone 6.
She provided a stark contrast with their messaging, which came on a day in which the government said job growth accelerated in February while wages had stagnated.
Having contracted 0.2% in the first quarter of the year, the economy likely stagnated, possibly even slipping into recession, in the second quarter, recent economic indicators suggest.
The region appeared to take a step backwards during the year, as criminal structures and dynamics thought consigned to the past re-emerged and government responses stagnated.
The non-sugar agricultural sector, which has stagnated for a decade, further suffered through June from a severe drought and less input from the financially strapped state.
At the top of the president's stagnated nominees is Richard Grenell, a former U.S. spokesman to the United Nations that Trump nominated to be ambassador to Germany.
While women and people of color are employed at tech companies in larger numbers than they used to be, their upward mobility at those companies has stagnated.
Even as the Knights' membership has grown internationally, its numbers have likely stagnated in the US, where the number of Americans who identify as Catholic is dropping dramatically.
There is a troubling exception to this rule: Mexico has gained export share but its income has stagnated largely because the rest of its economy is so inefficient.
Intel's chip improvements have stagnated at the same time as Apple's have accelerated, and now iPhone systems-on-chip are outperforming laptop-class silicon from Intel's Core line.
However, the union is still trying to make up for concessions it gave up during the last economic downturn, including a decade of stagnated wages prior to 2000.
Revenue growth at Dollar Tree has stagnated in the past three quarters since incorporating Family Dollar in its results, with growth ranging from 24.00 percent to 21 percent.
Japan's economy has stagnated for most of the past two decades partly because companies are reluctant to invest in a market they are convinced will continue to shrink.
This is particularly important because "the number of women in politics in the United States has stagnated," says Amanda Clayton, assistant professor of political science at Vanderbilt University.
Instead, a team researchers led by scientists at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory discovered that Jakobshavn's stagnated melt is only a temporary blip brought on by cooler ocean currents.
But in the 31 years since we last "modernized" our tax system, growth has slowed, wages have stagnated and our sluggish economy has left middle-class families behind.
Agricultural production, which has stagnated for a decade, was hit hard earlier this year by heavy rains in the growing season even while still recovering from Hurricane Irma.
Domestic oil and gas wells had stagnated through much of the 2100s; production flatlined at around five million barrels, and many experts warned that shortages could be imminent.
New and expanded copper mines commissioned during boom times have nonetheless spurred the economy's gradual recovery since 383, while sectors linked to domestic demand have stagnated or contracted.
New orders were the weakest in more than two years, weighed down by the first drop in export orders since April 2016, and hiring by manufacturers almost stagnated.
The wages of the top 5 percent — and especially the top 1 percent — have skyrocketed, while the wages of the bottom half have stagnated or even lost ground.
This is a key reason why stock markets have soared while wages have stagnated during the past generation, and why stable work has been replaced by gig work.
There are other problems too: Farmers in India have been distressed for years as costs have gone up several times while their incomes have stagnated or even declined.
There are other problems, too: Farmers in India have been distressed for years as costs have gone up several times while their incomes have stagnated or even declined.
Allowing those oligopolists to control the content consumers want while simultaneously allowing them to deny access to competing content is a recipe for higher prices and stagnated innovation.
As Ms. Warren gathered financial support and strength in the polls, Mr. Biden steadily slid on both fronts while the rest of the Democratic field stagnated with voters.
The spread of noncompete agreements is one of many ways in which the workplace has been rigged against workers and why household incomes have stagnated in recent decades.
Compared with Singapore, the real estate mogul said home ownership is far more difficult in Hong Kong where salaries have stagnated in the world's most expensive housing market.
"  Gil said the bilateral relationship has stagnated since NAFTA came into effect in 1994, and asked, "where do we want to take this relationship in the 21st century?
"The market seemed to have stagnated in 2017 as companies had put off making office leasing decisions until a fiscal stimulus was passed," Reis said in the report.
HAVANA (Reuters) - Cuban food output stagnated during the first half of 2017, the government reported this week, and may decline this year because of damage from Hurricane Irma.
Virginia then stagnated some after its hot start, shooting just 28 percent from the floor on the half and 212 of 23 from behind the 3-point line.
The OPEC member and gas supplier has announced plans to amend its energy law in a bid to attract foreign investment after its output stagnated in recent years.
Ties between the two countries had "underperformed in the last few decades" as Japan's economy stagnated and New Zealand looked toward the booming China market, the report said.
But a different picture emerges looking at the homeless people by the Fed building and visiting my hometown, York, Pennsylvania, where wages have stagnated and factories have closed.
Moreover, as the economy stagnated in the 1970s, and businesses choked on a slew of new regulations and inflation increased, Democrats' traditional advantages on economic issues also waned.
"Heisei had a lot of disasters and the economy stagnated," 47-year-old Kaori Hisatomi said in the capital Tokyo, where ceremonies were underway at the Imperial Palace.
But it can't be the whole story, as incomes among black Americans stagnated in similar ways over the same period, but they saw no spike in death rates.
The austerity got worse in the 90s and 00s, to the point where wages and benefits have stagnated in recent decades and the once-prosperous middle class has shrunk.
She expected household consumption to have stagnated and public spending to have slowed in the fourth quarter, but investment may have picked up, according to her presentation to lawmakers.
As the iPhone has stagnated in terms of new features, Apple has increased the average cost of its flagship device by more than $300, from around $775 to $4,100.
Rome's economy stagnated between April and June, and GDP grew 23.5 percent in annual terms, which represented a deceleration compared to the 22018 percent rise in the first quarter.
Pipeline operators made gains even as the price of oil stagnated, with Enbridge Inc up 0.9 percent at C$50.63 and TransCanada Corp adding 0.6 percent to C$62.97.
"The poor performance over the year was largely due to a significant slowdown in emerging markets where imports basically stagnated last year, barely growing in volume terms," Azevedo said.
Kraft's revenue growth has stagnated in the years since it merged with Heinz as consumers shun older, established brands for newer products, cheaper private-label brands and organic food.
The big picture: As Swedish companies have profited from the efficiency of robots, wages have also gone up, as opposed to the U.S., where wages have stagnated for years.
The euro zone's third-largest economy stagnated in the second quarter, and Prime Minister Matteo Renzi's government is set to revise down its official growth forecasts later this month.
"Achieving a plea bargain in the United States shows some progress, and could help to revive stagnated talks in Japan," SBI Securities senior analyst Koji Endo said in Tokyo.
The crisis of 2008-09, when oil prices fell and the world economy stagnated, revealed that the Russian economy was dependent on flighty foreign hedge funds and retail investors.
After all, even as the richest cities have gotten richer on a per capita basis, their share of aggregate national output has stagnated because their populations are growing slowly.
Further evidence of weakness in China emerged on Tuesday, with a survey showing that activity at China's factories shrank for the 14th straight month in April as demand stagnated.
The value of the housing stock has swelled by A$2.3 trillion in the past five years, a windfall to consumer wealth at a time when wages have stagnated.
The comments underscore concerns across China's hog industry that the world's largest pig herd has expanded too fast in recent years, creating a glut as demand growth has stagnated.
Productivity in Britain has stagnated since the global financial crisis even more than in most other advanced economies, and has played a key role in squeezing Britons' living standards.
Elite forces pushed into Mosul from the east in October but regular army troops tasked with advancing from the north and south made slower progress and the operation stagnated.
The number of corporate mergers has jumped in recent years, but funding has stagnated for the federal agencies that are supposed to make sure the deals won't harm consumers.
Prime central London (PCL) rents leapt by 5.1 percent in the five years from the first quarter of 2011 to 2016, while real (inflation-adjusted) wages stagnated (at best).
Meanwhile, black enrollment at elite universities has stagnated, even as black enrollment at other colleges increases, according to data from the University of Indiana and the Department of Education.
AirAsia's share after two years has stagnated at about 220 percent, government data showed, compared with IndiGo, which has a 25 percent share, and Jet Airways with 220 percent.
He was part of wholesale changes in Orlando in April, then lost his job after the Magic fired General Manager Rob Hennigan as they stagnated in the draft lottery.
Large cities, especially in big coastal states, have seen dramatic economic growth powered by industries like technology and finance, while regions with big manufacturing sectors have stagnated in comparison.
An analysis of recent government data shows that the wage gap between the coal industry's top executives and average coal workers has expanded, while low-end pay has stagnated.
A 2018 report from the CDC's National Center for Health Statistics found that the average weight of men and women are climbing, even though their average heights have stagnated.
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports the labor force participation rate has fallen since the Great Recession and has stagnated near 63 percent for the last four years.
It favored Republicans during the two elections that followed the September 13 attacks, then veered toward Democrats beginning in 21 as the Iraq war stagnated and stock market tumbled.
Such workers make up two-thirds of all Americans, and their wages have largely stagnated over the past four decades while those with college degrees have made strong advances.
Adding insult to injury for homebuyers with stagnated earning power, national home prices rose 6.2 percent annually, according to the latest S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller's most broad survey.
Yet the workplace's lingering sexism can be pretty insidious — a stagnated climb up the promotions ladder, a maddening lack of in-house salary transparency, especially relative to your male colleagues.
During Chinamasa's time in charge, though, the economy stagnated, with a lack of exports causing acute dollars shortages that crippled the financial system and led to long queues outside banks.
"The continued weakness in exports in September suggests that economic activity may have stagnated in Q3," Marcel Thieliant, senior Japan economist at Capital Economics, said in a note to clients.
The three leaders differ over how to boost economic growth - which slowed across the 28-nation bloc in the second quarter and stagnated in France and Italy - and cut unemployment.
It's designed for the next generation of voters and activists who are frustrated with women's stagnated representation and with campaign tools that haven't fully caught up to the digital era.
We have working families whose wages have stagnated for decades, all while the rich get richer, the powerful get more powerful, the wealthy and the well-connected get more connected.
LABOR SHORTAGES LOOM Even before the storms struck, residential construction had almost stagnated this year amid shortages of land and skilled labor as well as rising costs of building materials.
Dry fasting will increase the filtration ability of your kidneys, will break down your body fat into endogen water (purest water for your cells) and stagnated lymph will be moved.
That contrasts with the United States where analysts expect earnings to have stagnated, partly due to Trump's trade war with China and some other parts of the world squeezing margins.
He doesn't mention that, even though incomes in the West have stagnated in recent decades, hundreds of millions of people in the emerging world have been lifted out of poverty.
LONDON (Reuters) - Global manufacturing growth stagnated last month as falling prices failed to stop a deceleration in new orders, pushing factories to trim workforces, a business survey showed on Tuesday.
The size of the broader currency market has expanded in the past four years but the pound's percentage market share has broadly stagnated and against some currencies it has fallen.
Over the past 40 years, we've seen unions crushed, welfare gutted, higher education defunded, prisons packed to overflowing, voting rights curbed, and the rich made steadily richer while wages stagnated.
Also, Canada's trade deficit in July unexpectedly shrank to C$2.49 billion ($1.90 billion) from a record C$10003 billion in June as exports jumped 3.4 percent and imports stagnated.
While the number of daily users who post to Stories stagnated during Q3 last year in the face of Instagram's competition, the number of users sending messages continues to rise.
Profit margins for S&P 500 companies hit a record high of 9.2 percent in the third quarter of 2014 and — excluding energy firms — have stagnated since, the report said.
In the past few months, as stocks surged while crude stagnated and then slumped, the commodity and the measure of large-cap stocks actually began to experience an inverse relationship.
Household net worth as a multiple of disposable income, had by last year recovered from the financial crisis thanks to rising home and stock prices, but growth stagnated throughout 2015.
That may have happened—McDonald makes a convincing case that it did—but that's not why incomes have stagnated for middle- and working-class families while CEO pay has skyrocketed.
Other surveys found that French business activity had stagnated, German private-sector growth hit an eight-month low, while Italian services grow at their slowest rate for over a year.
Coal-fired power generation capacity has decreased, nuclear capacity has stagnated, and even natural gas capacity has barely ticked upward — while solar and wind capacity have grown by double digits.
In all other categories real exports either stagnated or declined slightly in the final quarter, though economists said the exporters were showing signs of adapting to current exchange rate levels.
As incomes have stagnated and the cost of child care has skyrocketed, parents are increasingly trapped between the need to provide care for their children and the necessity of working.
The data follows figures last week that showed service sector activity in Brazil, which accounts for more than 70% of the economy, stagnated in May, confounding expectations for a fall.
The pound has slumped, inflation has shot upwards — hitting its highest level in over five years last month — while real wage growth has stagnated, and GDP growth has slowed significantly.
China has made inroads partly because of its willingness to invest in new research at a time when such spending has stagnated in countries like the United States and Japan.
Steady unemployment should keep a lid on price pressures as wages remain stagnated when adjusted for inflation, hurdling the central bank's efforts to lift it back to its target range.
Because of the financial crisis of 2008 and the resulting weakness in the labor market, incomes for young people have stagnated, amounting to a lost decade's worth of ordinary gains.
Contract talks with its pilots have stagnated and the airline has asked the union to jointly seek federal mediation, according to a note the union sent to members on Monday.
Then the precocious Timberwolves, who start three 21-year-olds — Towns, forward Andrew Wiggins and guard Zach LaVine — rose for a furious 20-27 run as the Knicks' offense stagnated.
But having stagnated for a decade, Africa's most industrialized economy slipped further in the second quarter by entering recession for the first time since 2009, while the rand has weakened.
Yet even as VanDerveer and Staley again appear on their sport's most visible stage, the opportunity for women to coach female collegiate athletes has stagnated after a decades-long decline.
" Cruz said he understands frustrations about the "failures of the Obama-Clinton economy, about the fact that jobs are going overseas to China and Mexico, that the wages are stagnated.
Analysts suggested he stepped aside to organize an orderly transition that would preserve his legacy, and because the country's economy had stagnated in recent years, despite its massive oil reserves.
American residential investments virtually stagnated at an annual rate of 0.6 percent in the first three quarters of this year, after a sharp slowdown to a 903 percent growth in 2017.
Maruti and Hyundai control two-thirds of the market whereas Ford's share in India, set to be the world's third-largest car market by 2020, has stagnated at about 3 percent.
The German economy stagnated in the fourth quarter of 2018 after contracting 0.2% in the July-September period, which was the first time GDP (gross domestic product) had shrank since 2015.
During the Cultural Revolution, the economy stagnated, schools were closed, and some historians estimate that as many as 1.5 million people died and millions more were persecuted in the political upheaval.
But Kasich, when asked why wages have stagnated, gave as his number one reason "because the Federal Reserve kept interest rates so low" — because this diverted investment into stocks, or something.
Indeed, a careful look at the data reveals that it was productivity growth that stagnated, and this appears to have been one of the main reasons for the overall economic slowdown.
The exuberant private sector has been stifled; its share of output has stagnated, and firms must establish party cells which then may have a say over vital hiring and investment decisions.
But since then, Siri has stagnated in growth to the point where it's barely a viable competitor to its far smarter and more useful counterparts in Amazon's Alexa and Google Assistant.
Of the hundreds of responses we got, more than one in three teachers mentioned their health insurance costs as a factor in why their take-home pay has stagnated or dropped.
Greenhouse gas emissions in Germany have not sunk significantly since 2009, but rather have stagnated at about 900 million tons of carbon dioxide a year: the highest in Europe by far.
By 2003 the company was successful but had stagnated, so they brought in Mickey Drexler, the man behind the meteoric success of the Gap in the 1990s, to reshape the brand.
Breast enhancement is still the No. 1 elective surgery, but growth has stagnated since a recent peak of 347,527 in 2007 to 313,735 last year, according to the plastic surgeons group.
A private survey showed on Tuesday that activity at China's factories shrank for the 14th straight month in April as demand stagnated, forcing companies to shed jobs at a faster pace.
German exports to Britain - its third biggest market - stagnated in the first half of the year ahead of the 23 June referendum in which Britons voted to leave the European Union.
Of particular concern is the fact that while over the past two-years both U.S. and German investment has increased by around 10 percent, that in the U.K. has virtually stagnated.
Sales have stagnated for years, the company's shares have lost nearly two-thirds of their value since 21 and more nimble rivals have adapted faster to the rapidly shifting retail landscape.
The value of exports has merely stagnated in FY17, despite a partial recovery in USD commodity prices, reflecting a challenging external environment and persistent impediments to cost and non-cost competitiveness.
For a season that has stagnated hopelessly around the question of how our heroes should respond to Negan's violence, there's been surprisingly little of this sort of character-based moral reckoning.
The narrative has not changed for decades: Skilled workers benefit from expanding global opportunity, while manufacturing employees suffer due to automation and outsourcing — all while middle-class income has largely stagnated.
As employers prosper, Swedes have consistently gained a proportionate slice of the spoils — a stark contrast to the U.S. and Britain, where wages have stagnated even while corporate profits have soared.
But ever since, even as the stock market soared, wages stagnated and the victims of predatory lenders continued to struggle, Wall Street's champions have demanded an end to Dodd-Frank's regulations.
The economy stagnated in the July-September period quarter-on-quarter and shrank by a tenth of a percentage point in each of the three prior quarters, the latest data show.
Wall Street has financialized the economy so that corporate CEOs could be paid in stock options, compensating themselves excessively more than their workers, while unions were busted and workers' pay stagnated.
The data releases come after last week's GDP reading which showed the German economy stagnated in the fourth quarter, as the coronavirus outbreak has fuelled concerns about the region's growth outlook.
Delaney's poll numbers in Iowa and nationwide have stagnated near the bottom of the crowded primary field, setting up a nearly insurmountable challenge for him to qualify for next month's debate.
While bitcoin's price has stagnated in the last two weeks, smaller digital currencies such as ripple, stellar and tron have surged into the ranks of the largest cryptocurrencies by market capitalization.
The IHS Markit survey showed that total inflows of new work stagnated and export sales increased at a marginal and slower pace, leading firms to reduce employment, input purchasing and output.
While beer consumption has stagnated in much of the world, growth is still forecast for Latin America's largest economy, which is why Brazil has become a key battleground for global brewers.
What tax reforms are they proposing to make life better for me and for the millions of Americans whose jobs vanished and whose wages stagnated, while stockholders just kept getting richer?
Malcolm in the Middle showed that the promises of neoliberalism had always been false: real wages for middle and low wage workers had stagnated since the 1980s, personal debt had mushroomed.
Over the past several decades, the median wage in Australia has kept up with the average wage much more than in the U.S., where the median has stagnated since the 1980s.
The sacking of Gordhan caused the South African rand to plummet, further dragging down the stagnated South African economy and costing banks 61 billion rand ($4 billion U.S. dollars) so far.
In the 40 years since Molotch named the growth machine, wages have stagnated, personal debt has exploded, and the sense that our redistributive policies are largely unfair has crept into our discourse.
In many developed countries, including the United States, median incomes have stagnated or fallen and many people feel that life will be worse — not only for themselves, but also for their children.
Despite the increases, profit margins at UPS and FedEx's U.S. domestic business have stagnated or declined in recent years, in part because they have invested billions of dollars to handle rising volumes.
ChemChina's unit Syngenta said its 2019 full-year net income rose to $1.45 billion, as sales stagnated at $13.6 billion in part due to floods in the United States, drought in Australia.
It explains that while average earnings have stagnated or barely risen in developed nations over the past 30 years, the cost of living has increased dramatically, while jobs have become less stable.
In 1974 Richard Easterlin, an economist, discovered that average life satisfaction in America had stagnated between 1946 and 1970 even as GDP per person had grown by 65% over the same period.
The World Bank observes that, though the bottom 503% of earners in the region were becoming richer, the living standards of the middle 40%, who receive less in government transfers, had stagnated.
In 2002, the shock of Le Pen's father, Jean-Marie, reaching the second round of the presidential election eclipsed the fact that his vote had actually stagnated compared to 1988 and 1995.
Wages have stagnated for decades, and benefits are meager: 87 percent of workers don't get paid family leave, and one-third of those in the private sector don't get paid sick leave.
Isos for Marquette alums-in-crime Wade and Jimmy Butler generally stagnated, while fellow Marquette alum Wesley Matthews hung around the arc and drilled a go-ahead three with 12 seconds left.
The country's working-age population has stagnated, the report states, while its dependency ratio -- the number of working people in relation to non-working, largely children and retired people -- continues to skew.
Bank earnings have stagnated in recent years as Thailand's economy has lagged others in Southeast Asia, although the central bank this month raised its economic growth forecast for 2017 to 3.5 percent.
The growth in these programs, over a time when middle-class wages have stagnated, has lifted residents of some counties to count on government for as much as half of their income.
Real income in Russia has stagnated since Mr. Putin annexed Crimea from Ukraine in 2014, sapping domestic support for foreign interventions like Mr. Putin's campaign to prop up Syria's Bashar al-Assad.
As its financial performance stagnated, Hudson's Bay faced enormous pressure to sell its trove of real estate holdings — including its crown jewel, the Saks Fifth Avenue flagship store farther up Fifth Avenue.
The net savings of Chinese households, defined as total outstanding deposits minus total outstanding loans, have stagnated or even begun to fall, showing that Chinese people are saving less and borrowing more.
One of the biggest drags on the GOP might be the leader of the party: Trump, whose approval ratings have stagnated in the mid-30s to low 40s in most public polling.
Raising cash will be the main goal, but telcos will also be trying to revive their average revenue per user numbers, which has stagnated for years in many markets, said the report.
As employers prosper, workers have consistently gained a proportionate slice of the spoils — a stark contrast to the United States and Britain, where wages have stagnated even while corporate profits have soared.
Kraft's revenue growth has stagnated in the years since it merged with Heinz as consumers shun older, established brands for newer products, cheaper private label brands and non-processed and organic food.
On the one hand, the band was critiquing fascism as a growing menace in a late-70s Britain where imperial decline and industrial decay had radicalized a stagnated white working-class (sound familiar?).
"The very bad run is continuing and it is now possible that German gross domestic product (GDP) stagnated in the fourth quarter of 2018," J.P.Morgan economist Greg Fuzesi said in a note Tuesday.
It is a tale of a romance gone sour over two decades of monotony, as Italy's economy has stagnated since it ditched the ever-devaluing lira for the EU's newly minted common currency.
While some parts of LinkedIn's business has stagnated, specifically with MAU growth (which is up only 9 percent on last year) latter is a growing business — up 101 percent on a year ago.
American adults and children are now the heaviest in the OECD, and while the rate of obesity in youth has stagnated in recent years, 17 percent of children and adolescents struggle with obesity.
Brazil's economy first stagnated, then fell into a deep recession; the government slashed spending; and prosecutors' investigations started to punish corruption in several companies in which BTG had teamed up with the government.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. 212th graders' average mathematics score in 2003 was lower than two years before, and reading performance had stagnated, the Education Department said in releasing the "nation's report card" on Wednesday.
But his team wasn't prepared for the influx of users — they had yet to generate enough helpful content and create an engagement loop to keep users coming back, which ultimately stagnated its growth.
But the private Caixin version of the PMI, which covers a greater share of smaller firms, showed activity stagnated last month with the index at 50.0, from an unexpectedly upbeat 50.6 in July.
"That's actually what happened last year for Hurricane Harvey," said McNoldy, noting that Harvey stagnated over Houston and dropped historic rainfall on southeastern Texas, becoming the second-most costly hurricane in U.S. history.
After years of costly, ineffective wars of choice, our foreign policy has stagnated into an expensive, and often counterproductive collection of interventions with little to no clear connection to vital American security interests.
But since June, output has stagnated and reached just 3.63 million bpd in August, according to fresh OPEC data based on secondary sources, which include consultants and industry media, and seen by Reuters.
Homing Instincts Larissa MacFarquhar, in her profile of my home town, Orange City, Iowa, describes why it hasn't stagnated the way many rural communities in the United States have ("Our Town," November 13th).
Japan accounts for 80 million of that figure, ahead of Thailand (44 million), Taiwan (21 million) and Indonesia (19 million.) While user growth has stagnated, Line has been able to extract increased revenue.
Hopefully it's just a resting point—the relationship dissolution that has stagnated Wayne's career appears to be on the mend—but certainly there is something backwards-looking about this current phase of Wayne.
Because wages have stagnated, because most work part time (though many would prefer full-time hours), and because until last year, most weren't entitled to overtime pay, these caregivers frequently sink into poverty.
Huawei's smartphone sales in the year's first quarter grew 50 percent compared with the same period a year earlier, even as the broader handset market stagnated, according to the market research firm IDC.
"We have high achievers that get stagnated and bored and are not challenged, so they leave the district," said City Councilman I. Daneek Miller, who represents largely black and middle-class southeast Queens.
Salaries have stagnated while costs have risen, so millennials these days, struggling with rent, student loan payments, and more, are in a far more precarious position than their parents were at their age.
By doubling the personal exemption, tax writers similarly give a huge boost to middle-class taxpayers, those who can use the money because their wages have stagnated for the last decade or so.
Distell's revenues in its home market grew 1.7%, but sales volumes fell almost 8%, as South Africa's economy has stagnated, leading to high unemployment and rising living costs that have hit consumer spending.
The hire comes at a pivotal time for Steyer's campaign — the billionaire businessman and philanthropist has stagnated in the polls and is in danger of missing a spot on the next debate stage.
The move comes as trade talks between the United States and China have stagnated, leading to stock market volatility and consternation among businesses that have paid higher prices to import and export goods.
Still, Delta's third-quarter capacity growth is expected to outpace that of U.S. rivals whose capacity has stagnated or even fallen as slimmer fleets without the MAX force over 100 daily flight cancellations.
As Swedish employers have prospered, workers have consistently gained a proportionate slice of the spoils — in stark contrast with the United States and Britain, where wages have stagnated while corporate profits have soared.
The consumer goods that singles buy have gotten cheaper, but the things that middle-aged parents spend the most money on — houses, education, health care — have gotten more expensive, while wages have stagnated.
The bank is expected to keep rates unchanged, but with first-quarter growth data also due at the same time there is a chance that the numbers could show the Norwegian economy has stagnated.
Things started to turn sour after a year of record profits in 2013, when the rapidly growing global supply of grains outstripped demand, the appetite for ethanol stagnated and the Chinese economy slowed down.
ROME, Oct 19 (Reuters) - The Italian economy grew just 0.1 percent in the third quarter of this year from the previous three months as industrial output stagnated, the Bank of Italy estimated on Friday.
With nods to the Brexit vote in Britain and to those campaigning against trade agreements and immigration across the democratic world, he talks of "understandable" frustrations as wages have stagnated and social mobility stalled.
Government spending on science has stagnated over the last decade, and Framingham has been among its casualties; the study lost 40 percent of its funding in 2013 as a result of the budget sequester.
ARMYANSK, Crimea (Reuters) - More than two years after Russia annexed Crimea and promised its 2 million people a better life, residents say prices have soared, wages and pensions have stagnated and tourists have fled.
Explaining the decision to launch the agency, Trofimova highlighted that the number of ratings assigned to Russian companies had sharply stagnated since 2004 / 2005 with "very, very limited" coverage of some niche domestic markets.
Interestingly, in spite of the rise of the PC and the Internet, which enable us to live and work more productively with less input, manufacturing productivity has skyrocketed, while service sector productivity has stagnated.
Hope has taken a beating here and globalization has taken a toll: Factories have closed, wages have stagnated, and small-scale farmers who cannot compete with large agribusiness operations have been pushed into bankruptcy.
For more than 40 years, since the mid-1970s, U.S. per capita energy consumption stagnated, the average wage no longer kept up with increasing GDP, and the proportion of GDP allocated to workers decreased.
Subsequently, union membership declined through the 21625s at its fastest rate since the 2900s; and at the same time, real wages for working Americans stagnated and middle-class incomes began a decades-long erosion.
Germany's consumer prices harmonised to compare with other European countries rose by 0.2 percent on the year in December and stagnated on the month, the Federal Statistics Office said on Tuesday, confirming preliminary estimates.
" Additionally, he wrote, "while average pre-tax income for the bottom 270% has stagnated at around $33,23 since 21, the top 21% has experienced 300% growth in their incomes to approximately $1,340,000 in 2014.
In recent years Algeria's production stagnated as investors stayed away, put off by tough contract terms and state bureaucracy that made the North African country a tough sell for oil companies despite its potential.
German retail sales fell at their steepest rate since 2007 in December and, in Britain, car production last year suffered the biggest drop since the 2008-9 recession and house prices stagnated in January.
Under Google, though, Nest stagnated and Google, despite hits like the Chromecast and launching what could've been the core of an Echo competitor with its OnHub routers, seemed to lack focus in its offerings.
Meanwhile, federal housing subsidy programs have stagnated, and the federal agencies that back up most of the American mortgage market have been in conservatorship ever since the financial crisis left them insolvent in 23.
Thus, based on current earnings levels and the fact that pay has long stagnated for those in the bottom half of the pay scale, it makes sense to not raise taxes on those taxpayers.
I'm not an economist but I have watched my wealth grow exponentially thanks to federal policies that have cut my tax rates while wages for regular people have stagnated and poverty rates have increased.
Data showed a staggering 3.3 million people filed for U.S. unemployment benefits last week as lockdown brought economic activity to a sudden halt, while British retail sales stagnated in February, even before shops shuttered.
What's more, as the paper notes, the fertility rate in Alaska rose from 1976 to 1982 while it stagnated in the rest of the country, and fertility rates in Alaska overall fell after 2503.
Europe's largest economy stagnated in the fourth quarter and expanded by just 0.6% in all of last year as its vast manufacturing sector fell into recession, spreading gloom across much of the euro zone.
Healthy flows to Latin American bonds helped boost the fixed-income total as flows to debt markets in emerging Europe stagnated and bond investors took money out of Africa, the Middle East and Asia.
As OECD countries stagnated, students from areas surveyed in non-OECD member China — Beijing, Shanghai, Jiangsu and Zhejiang — and in Singapore once again outperformed peers from all other countries in reading, mathematics and science.
Democrats tried to maintain an air of solemnity during the proceedings, but the hearing often devolved into the theatrics and jockeying for political advantage at a time when public opinion on impeachment has stagnated.
TORONTO (Reuters) - Chilean state-run miner Codelco will continue to develop its lithium assets, including committing $57 million for further exploration, Chile's mining minister told Reuters, even as progress has stagnated at its flagship projects.
But in northern Maine, as operating costs have increased, the economy has stagnated and the population has aged and dwindled, a handful of struggling towns have pursued the unusual process of eliminating local government entirely.
The sums invested in renewables have stagnated in recent years – but that is largely because solar power costs have fallen 90 percent since 2009, requiring much less money to buy the same amount of equipment.
But overall output stagnated and tax revenues fell, reducing the funding available for public and social services, just as they were also being hit by skills shortages and the increasing demands of an older population.
Higher power prices, in turn, are hard to square with the broader need to revitalise the island's economy and to boost wages, which have stagnated for more than a decade, prompting a severe brain drain.
Sinochem's growth in its energy business has stagnated, with more competition at home in trading from companies including Unipec and Chinaoil, while its overseas oil and gas assets have struggled amid prolonged weaker oil prices.
Trade between America and China has grown explosively since 2000, over which time manufacturing employment in America has fallen from just over 17m workers to around 12m, while wages for less-skilled workers have stagnated.
The already troubling readiness rates of other weapons - including the Eurofighter, Tornado and CH-53G heavy transport helicopters - have also stagnated or worsened over the past year, according to multiple sources familiar with the issue.
Business investment grew by an annual 2.5 percent in the second quarter, compared with an earlier estimate that it had stagnated, and households' savings ratio was a relatively healthy 5.4 percent in the second quarter.
Since his election in December 2016, Mirziyoyev has implemented a series of reforms aimed at opening up the resource-rich nation and reviving its economy which had stagnated under a Soviet-style centralized command system.
SEOUL, Jan 13 (Reuters) - South Korea's Hyundai Motor Co said on Tuesday its fourth-quarter net profit slipped 2 percent, as it boosted discounts to revive U.S. sales and car demand stagnated in emerging markets.
His approval rating has stagnated in the low-40s for most of his presidency, though a Harvard CAPS/Harris Poll survey released Friday showed Trump with his highest rating in two years at 48 percent.
Dealmaking has stagnated in the last few months despite the quickest start to a year since 2010, record levels of capital at private equity funds and companies flush with buying power from high stock prices.
Britain had conducted substantial work toward preparing for no-deal ahead of the original Brexit deadline of March 29, but as the date approached many expressed concern that those preparations were incomplete and had stagnated.
Iran has been promising to boost output to 4 million bpd, although production has stagnated in the past three months at around 3.6 million bpd, indicating the new push might be difficult without additional investments.
The basic line is that Japan has managed to privatize its rail while maintaining great customer satisfaction, while the UK has stagnated with ever higher fares and diminished service since it sold off public rail.
But Wallonia's economy has stagnated in recent decades, as its steel mills have closed down, like those of the American Rust Belt and of northern England; the region has lost ground to Dutch-speaking Flanders.
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The most we can expect from him is the modernization of Saudi Arabia's economy and religious/social structure, but given how badly the country has stagnated from years of tentative reforms, this is deeply significant.
The bank has been walking a tightrope between keeping inflation at bay and stimulating economic growth, which has stagnated after the economy shrank 0.1% last year to record its first annual contraction in a decade.
Fewer Chinese travelling to Hong Kong — paired with high inventory levels at retailers there — led to a 32 percent nominal decline in the quarter, while declining Chinese tourism to Europe meant sales there largely stagnated.
Overall, India increased its presence, with 259 institutes being ranked, against 2801 last year, making India the fifth-best represented nation in the world, but THE said a majority of institutions stagnated or lost ground.
Over the past year, the Republican agenda has completely stagnated, if not failed, and our country is so politically divided that moderates are unable to effectively voice their positions through all of the partisan gridlock.
Eskom, which has implemented some of the most severe power cuts in several years this year, is battling for survival after a decade of steep decline during which its costs soared and electricity sales stagnated.
Despite the government's focus on reducing corporate leverage, the asset to liability ratio has remained unchanged at 55.7 percent for the last three months, indicating efforts to improve balance sheets at Chinese firms may have stagnated.
The world's second-largest chipmaker by revenue has come to rely on the market for data centers - which help power most mobile and Web apps - for growth in recent years as the PC market has stagnated.
The tax saved by the corporations hiring workers can be used to increase wages and employment, and, as a result, improve the lot of those men - and women - whose income has stagnated over the last decades.
China's manufacturing activity stagnated in August as growth in output and new orders slowed, prompting companies to shed staff for the 34th month in a row, the private Caixin/Markit Manufacturing Purchasing Managers' index (PMI) showed.
BP did not accept any responsibility for damage to the territory of Mexico, and while the lawsuits against the company stagnated, BP quickly moved into Mexico's new energy market, investing heavily in Peña Nieto's energy reform.
Though Pandora has failed to continue growing — the user base has stagnated around 80 million free users and 4 million paid users — the company has also kept costs relatively lower by not offering on-demand listening.
Studies by Branko Milanovic and other economists show that over that period, incomes in some of the world's poorest countries rose — as corporations shifted production to low-wage markets — and middle incomes stagnated in rich countries.
Facebook keeps growing and Snapchat is capturing the younger generation, but Twitter has stagnated with the number of monthly active users increasing only 3 percent in the second quarter from the previous period to 313 million.
Taiwan's jet-making capabilities have "stagnated" for nearly 30 years with its aerospace industry falling behind other countries, Tsai said, referring to the Indigenous Defence Fighters (IDFs) combat aircraft Taiwan developed and produced in the 1990s.
These people — the top one-quarter of 25 percent of the country's employed population — have enjoyed explosive gains in income and wealth in recent decades, even as salaries and wages stagnated for the typical American worker.
LONDON/SYDNEY (Reuters) - World manufacturing sector growth stagnated in February as falling prices failed to stimulate new orders, pushing factories to trim workforces, and dealing a blow to policymakers who are struggling to stimulate their economies.
So while tourist spending stagnated in 2015, businessfolk splashed out 7% more in Britain than the previous year, according to the Global Business Travel Association, an industry body, which forecasts further growth of 6% this year.
The North African OPEC member is also trying to increase oil and gas production that has stagnated for a decade, but foreign oil companies remain nervous because of Algeria's contract terms and low world oil prices.
But the most recent VC-backed valuations for some AV startups have stagnated at or below the $450 million mark, which doesn't give much upside from their previous valuations in the height of the AV fervor.
TMZ broke the story, Khloe first filed for divorce in December 2013, but the divorce stagnated for almost 2 years while Khloe went back and forth, trying at times to save their relationship and save Lamar.
Since at least the advent of germ theory in the 19th century, epidemiologists and lawmakers alike have heralded the coming of a global preparedness and action plan, and yet response methods have largely stagnated for centuries.
This year, Nordstrom opened its first Rack store in Canada and is looking to open more than a dozen locations across the country, hopefully finding new pockets of growth where markets in the U.S. have stagnated.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Adidas reported strong second-quarter results on Thursday, as its sales growth outpaced rival Nike in North America where new styles are proving popular even as the German sportswear brand stagnated in western Europe.
Prosecutors replied by telling Judge Azrack that it did not appear that the deliberations had stagnated to the degree that Mr. Keating had suggested, and they requested that the absent juror be replaced with an alternate.
BERLIN, Feb 24 (Reuters) - Shrinking exports held back German economic activity in the fourth quarter of last year, detailed data showed on Tuesday, confirming that Europe's largest economy stagnated on the quarter from October to December.
PARIS (Reuters) - Education performance has largely stagnated in many OECD countries over the last two decades despite higher spending, the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development said on Tuesday in a survey of international learning standards.
Xiaomi, which is now exploring a public listing and valued at around $100 billion, was once the largest vendor in China in 2014 and 2015 before sales stagnated over the next two years amid fierce competition.
Progress toward a solution has stagnated in recent years as the international community attempts to balance between the two sides, but controversial comments from the United Nations' top official have sparked an unusually tense diplomatic spat.
In 2250, Bloomberg reported that country clubs for golfers were suffering from the "golf recession" — rising membership fees and fewer amenities coupled with a declining interest in golf were frustrating long-term members while new membership stagnated.
McCartney, known for her understated designs and refusal to use fur or leather in her work, said that while demand for garments and shows had soared thanks to growing middle classes around the world, methods had stagnated.
In both, the value created by workers decoupled from the pay they received: during the nineteen-twenties, productivity grew forty-three per cent while wages stagnated; between 1973 and 2016, productivity grew six times faster than compensation.
Taiwan, by contrast, has stagnated since Tsai came to power and pushed a separatist agenda and confrontation with China, with companies and young people leaving for China to seek opportunities denied them at home, the office said.
Military spending stagnated for so long after the Cold War that the budgets of many states are well below a NATO target of 2 percent of gross domestic product, putting them at odds with Washington, Buskhe noted.
But a report last month from a forest finance tracking initiative called "REDDX", run by non-profit group Forest Trends, said financing to prepare for REDD+ in Tanzania had stagnated, with no new funding announced since 23.5.
So while tourist spending stagnated in 2015, business folk splashed out 7% more in Britain than the previous year, according to the Global Business Travel Association, an industry body, which forecasts further growth of 6% this year.
But what many women are lamenting may be the difficulty of supporting, or primarily supporting, a family on one income, since incomes have stagnated while the costs of necessities like education, housing and child care, have risen.
The move was seen as an attempt to drive consumer demand in a space that had stagnated, but the new model also meant a $300 price tag for schools, putting it more in line with Chromebook pricing.
The dollar, however, fell 0.553% to 109.17 yen The Canadian dollar slid against the greenback after data showed the Canadian job market unexpectedly stagnated in October, losing 1,800 net positions, while the unemployment rate remained at 5.5%.
Sales of mainstream milk chocolate bars have stagnated as consumers worried about obesity and heart disease turn to snacks with less sugar and fat, or hold out for the occasional indulgent splurge on expensive, high-end chocolate.
Among the PMIs for the euro zone's two largest economies, German private sector growth eased in June and French activity stagnated as waves of strikes last month weighed on output, alongside a clear trend of price discounting.
The average lifespans of U.S. men and women in the top 5 percent income bracket rose by more than two years between 2001 and 2014, while at the bottom 5 percent, life expectancy nearly stagnated, researchers found.
Chile's mining industry, a key driver of investment in the world's top producer of copper, has stagnated this year amid falling prices for the red metal and declining ore grades at the nation's sprawling but aging mines.
Within a few years after the scandal broke, two federal investigations had stagnated even though Odebrecht had admitted to American, Brazilian and Swiss investigators in 2016 that it had paid $10.5 million in bribes to Mexican officials.
These visitors find a population ready and willing to engage with its neighbors, a fiercely independent and entrepreneurial spirit born out of privation and an insistent desire to interact with Americans and to improve a stagnated relationship.
Unilever is not immune to these challenges, and like many older food companies, it has been looking for ways to pump new energy into product lines that have stagnated in recent years as consumer tastes have changed.
China has accounted for most of the demand growth since the commodities supercycle started in 360, while over the same period consumption in the other parts of the world has stagnated or fallen as economic growth slowed.
In 2016, as asking rents stagnated in other parts of the city, they soared in the South Bronx, rising in Mott Haven by nearly 16 percent from the previous year, to $2,050 a month, according to StreetEasy.
The theory is that Apple is very good at making super fast and efficient mobile phone CPUs and that Intel has recently stagnated—failing to come up with a major, and necessary, CPU redesign in over three years.
Ramaphosa staked his campaign on reviving the limp economy by luring investment that stagnated under his predecessor Jacob Zuma, but enthusiasm about his pledges has waned due to weak data and policy uncertainties, including plans for land reform.
That we are living at a time of extreme wealth inequality is without question — the 1% holds 40% of the country's wealth, while wages for everyone else have stagnated and the cost of living goes up, up, up.
Mish says non-banks generally have looser credit requirements, and lenders have further eased standards – such as the size of a monthly mortgage payment relative to income – as median U.S. wages stagnated even as home values marched higher.
While college enrollment — and completion — have steadily risen over the last 40 years, especially for the highest income students, for whom the graduation rate has nearly doubled, the college completion rate for the lowest income students has stagnated.
But as Google+ stagnated, the company moved away from further Zagat integrations, and instead focused on gathering its own restaurant data from crowdsourced reviews via its Local Guides program, and more recently, a wider group of Maps users.
Germany, the bloc's biggest economy, stagnated last quarter and Italy is in outright recession, raising the risk that a temporary slowdown becomes a more lasting downturn as business confidence is sapped by a steady flow of negative news.
Meanwhile, the economy has stagnated as domestic investment has been chilled by some decisions made by Lopez Obrador, including his cancellation of a part-built $13 billion new airport for Mexico City weeks before he assumed the presidency.
MILAN, Jan 18 (Reuters) - Italian fashion house Giorgio Armani posted much slower growth in 2015 than the previous year, with revenue rising 3.7 percent to 13 billion euros ($2.9 billion) as Europe stagnated and expansion slowed in China.
Then the story of Stalin's reign of terror, the story of a country that ossified and stagnated and eventually collapsed, the story of Vladimir Putin, the K.G.B. officer who climbed to power amid chaos and re-established order.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese companies' expectations for inflation over the next year stagnated, a Bank of Japan survey showed on Tuesday, underlining the daunting challenge facing policymakers as they seek to boost growth and prices amid slowing global demand.
The inflow of labor supply has helped the United States avoid the problems facing other economies that have stagnated as a result of unfavorable demographics, particularly the effects of an aging workforce and reduced consumption by older residents.
A 2014 nationwide survey by a market-research company suggested that intergeneration mobility in China among the low- and lower-middle class has stagnated, and people from those groups had little confidence that they could improve their fate.
Blankfein has held the reins at Goldman since 2202, a time during which the business has stagnated and is continuing to lose ground to its peers, said Dick Bove, vice president of equity research at Rafferty Capital Markets.
In the end the socialist paradise was not to be, as the economy stagnated despite support from the Soviet Union and then oil-rich Venezuela, but Castro's continued presence in the world and omnipresence in Cuba never wavered.
And you know, one could have a big debate about why that's happening, when it shows that there's this disconnect, that there's companies that had record profits, and while Wall Street has kept climbing, wages have really stagnated.
Over the last year, South Africa's rand has shed 20 percent against the pound as mining exports have slumped, the economy has stagnated and President Jacob Zuma has rattled investors by firing two finance ministers in four days.
The company has had to adjust its strategy to focus on mid-range phones within its Galaxy A Series lineup, as the high-end phone segment has stagnated amid slowing consumer upgrade cycles and increased competition among manufacturers.
A surprisingly weak domestic economy - it has essentially stagnated this year - curbed imports, while exports were hit by declining orders and prices of soy, and weaker auto demand from crisis-hit neighbor and third largest trading partner Argentina.
But facing an angry, frustrated Republican electorate, Mr. Huckabee's wit and homey appeal failed to electrify, and he was cut from the main debate stage as his poll numbers stagnated Nonetheless, he hoped to turn out voters in Iowa.
Even though average national income per adult grew by 21.6 percent from 20 to 20.25, the average pre-tax income of the bottom 50 percent of individual income earners stagnated at about $16,000 per adult after adjusting for inflation.
The German economy is widely expected to have at best stagnated in the second quarter, and sentiment indicators suggest it could shrink in the third as exporters are hit by trade disputes, Brexit uncertainty and a slowing world economy.
Over the past decade, real wage growth has stagnated, pensions have disappeared, workers are delaying claiming Social Security benefits to maximize payouts, and lifespans are longer, leaving seniors worried they will burn through their retirement savings way too soon.
"Rising tuition threatens affordability and access, leaving many students and their families — including those whose annual wages have stagnated or fallen over recent decades — either saddled with onerous debt or unable to afford college altogether," reads the CBPP report.
Analysts said No. 1 crude exporter Saudi Arabia and top producer Russia seem amicable to a freeze but Iran, whose production has stagnated at 3.6 million barrels per day, wants to ramp up to at 4 million bpd first.
"S&P 500 earnings have largely stagnated over the past few quarters, but the outlook is set to improve," Jeremy Zirin, head CIO investment strategist, wrote in a research note this week as third-quarter earnings season got underway.
The government embarked on long-delayed reforms as the economy stagnated and as deposit growth in the banking sector slowed: the sector has long played a critical role in financing the state and the wider needs of the economy.
Growth in the working population had now stagnated, the report said, and the rising number of elderly people will have a far-reaching impact on the social and economic development in the country, especially if fertility rates remain low.
Far-right congressman Jair Bolsonaro, with 25 percent of voter support, and leftist former governor Ciro Gomes, on 12 percent, led a poll released on Tuesday by news website Poder360, while more moderate candidates stagnated with single-digit support.
The decree contains a raft of measures intended to bolster the euro zone's third largest economy, which has stagnated since the coalition of the anti-establishment 5 Star Movement and the far right League took office a year ago.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese companies' expectations for inflation over the next year stagnated, a Bank of Japan survey showed on Tuesday, adding pressure on the central bank to expand stimulus as the bitter U.S.-China trade war clouds economic prospects.
A year away from a presidential election in which Hollande has yet to say whether he will run, household confidence stagnated in April versus March at an eight-month low, data from the INSEE statistics agency showed on Wednesday.
The inflow of labor supply has helped the United States avoid the problems facing other economies that have stagnated as a result of unfavorable demographics, particularly the effects of an aging work force and reduced consumption by older residents.
Consumption has stagnated even as a shrinking working-age population and gradual improvements in the economy led to a tightening job market, as companies remain wary of boosting wages for permanent workers for fear of irreversibly increasing fixed costs.
It also suggests the central bank will find no resistance to cutting interest rates once again to a new record low next month, with inflation stagnated below the bottom end of its target range amid double-digit unemployment rates.
What's happening: Prices in the largest U.S. cities have stagnated for the first time since 2011, mortgage applications are falling and even ultra low interest rates have not been enough to lure buyers back to the market, data shows.
Regional integration in East Africa is threatened by the personal interests of the heads of member states, stagnated by deep suspicion that infrastructural and trade integration will economically annihilate landlocked countries while profiting those linked to the sea, far from it.
LONDON (Reuters) - Gold demand posted its weakest start to the year in a decade, the World Gold Council said on Thursday, as prices of the metal stagnated and the threat of rising interest rates led investors to seek better returns elsewhere.
Though the Dutch economy is buoyant now, spearheading euro zone growth, it stagnated at zero growth from 20053 to 2014 as the government cut spending to comply with EU budgetary rules in the wake of the 2008-09 financial crisis.
LONDON, March 31 (Reuters) - Frontier equity indexes are about to lose two of their biggest and most liquid markets, Pakistan and Argentina, a change that may deepen disenchantment with an asset class where investment flows have stagnated in recent years.
Still, operating profit as a percentage of sales stagnated at 15 percent in the quarter and at 15.3 percent in the first nine months, shy of the 20 percent it is aiming for by 2021 as it deepens its SABIC partnership.
Samsung apparently plans to release a couple of new headsets in the coming months, according to a company executive, who noted that it plans to release "multiple AR and VR products," and that it might involve its stagnated Gear product line.
Consider the company's stock: Although it grew explosively in 2007 and 2008 due to the success of the Wii and DS, it has since tanked and stagnated due to the failure of the Wii U and disappointment of the 3DS.
He got the club back in the Champions League with a fourth-place finish but, despite heavy spending on the likes of Memphis Depay, Anthony Martial and Bastian Schweinsteiger, United stagnated after topping the table at the end of September.
Up and down the street, water had topped mailboxes and left behind puddles of dirty water, a festering stink and a faint line of grime inside each house where the water had stagnated, usually a couple of feet off the floor.
Britain's economy grew a robust 0.5% in the first three months of 2019 as companies stocked up on supplies before the original March 29 Brexit deadline, but the rush to get ready probably means the economy stagnated in the second quarter.
On the macroeconomic front, activity at China's factories shrank for the 7070th straight month in April as demand stagnated, forcing companies to shed jobs at a faster pace, adding to questions over whether the world's second-largest economy is recovering.
LONDON (Reuters) - British house prices rose by 0.4 percent in annual terms in February, only a small pick-up after they stagnated in January as the approach of Brexit weighs on the economy, data from mortgage lender Nationwide showed on Thursday.
While these are positive steps, U.S. federal energy R&D funding has stagnated in recent years, and data shows the private sector underinvests in the kind of capital- and time-intensive R&D projects necessary to advance carbon capture technology.
Their wages have stagnated or declined; the ascendance of minorities has threatened their cultural dominance; and the growth of an increasingly large and affluent upper middle class has pushed goods and services once viewed as theirs by right beyond their reach.
The labor force participation rate, the number of people working or actively looking for work, has fallen since the Great Recession and has stagnated near 63 percent for the last four years, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Germany, the bloc's biggest economy, stagnated in the fourth quarter and Italy is in outright recession, raising the risk that a temporary slowdown will become a more lasting downturn as business confidence is sapped by a steady flow of negative news.
Google's push to offer an open, Android-like experience for wearable devices has stagnated a bit in recent years, along with the category itself — but the company is pushing out some key updates for devs this week at I/O.
Over the last 40 years, inflation-adjusted incomes of the top 1 percent of wage earners in this country have risen by 241 percent, while incomes of the bottom 90 percent have stagnated, barely keeping up with the cost of living.
The German economy stagnated in the fourth quarter due to weaker private consumption and state spending, data showed on Friday, renewing fears of a recession at a time Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservatives are preoccupied with a search for a new leader.
"That the flow of support towards the far-right populists has stagnated is a hopeful sign for European democracy," Ska Keller and Philippe Lamberts, the co-leaders of the Greens in the European Parliament, said cautiously in a joint statement.
"[One] type of fans, because they see hip-hop as this scientific formula, if it's not exactly that, then they don't feel like it's quality hip-hop because they have a very stagnated view of what hip-hop is," I-20 pointed out.
While Zuma was seen as representing the nationalist elements of the ANC, his successor as seen as a reformer and moderate, for whom reviving the country's troubled economy, which stagnated during the nine years of Zuma's rule, will be a top priority.
Be the Treasury secretary during an economic downturn President George W. Bush's first treasury secretary, Paul O'Neill, was asked to resign in December 193 as the economy stagnated and he clashed with the White House over concerns about a growing federal deficit.
Outside, piles of old trash and fresh human excrement, clogging a narrow stream alongside the camp, are a testament to how — rather than a processing center — the site has stagnated, leaving the entire area with a miserable and gloomy sense of permanence.
Productivity as defined by economists has increased all right, but wages have stagnated—just ask the nearest millennial if you don't believe me—and the vast majority of the resulting economic gains have trickled up to the top of the economic ladder.
It looks like taking a page out of Apple's design book boosted Fitbit's smartwatch sales — while the Iconic's sales stagnated, the Versa's sleek display made it a hit in the market, and the company celebrated 1 million units sold this past June.
Over the last 260 years, median rent has risen 21969 percent, wages and public assistance have stagnated, employment has dropped, and low-income housing landlords have professionalized—forming associations, lobbying for friendly policies, and capitalizing on a market that increasingly favors them.
Overwatch player TheBeginS shared a clip on Reddit Tuesday of an Overwatch match that had stagnated in overtime for more than 10 minutes, and was eventually decided when both teams agreed to determine the winner with a 1v1 melee duel using Torbjörns.
Three OPEC sources said Iran, whose production has stagnated at 3.6 million barrels per day, insisted on having the right to ramp up to around 4.1-4.2 million bpd, while OPEC Gulf members wanted its output to be frozen below 4 million.
From its official beginning on May 250, 1966, until it fizzled out with Mao's death in 1976, perhaps a million or more people were killed, tens of millions were persecuted, the economy stagnated, and thousands of historical and cultural monuments were destroyed.
O'Rourke started the 85033 cycle strong, raising over $6 million in 2019's first quarter, but has stagnated near the bottom of national and statewide primary polls in recent months and hauled in only $3.6 million in the second quarter of the year.
Germany, the euro zone's biggest economy, stagnated in the fourth quarter and Italy is in outright recession, raising the risk that a temporary slowdown will become a more lasting downturn as business confidence is sapped by a steady flow of negative news.
This December, a gathering of Republicans and Democrats – members of Congress, governors, thought and business leaders – will unite in D.C. under that precise vision: to move the country away from the division that has stagnated our leadership, and work diligently, and creatively, together.
In the face of a stagnated smartphone market, Apple, Samsung and Google all went budget, releasing lower-tier takes on their pricey flagships to appeal to consumers looking for something akin to a premium experience without having to shell out four figures.
If big, broad innovation has stagnated in first-person games at the blockbuster level, then the creation of the new set of bedrock assumptions is happening within independent development and the games that seem to cross into recognition from a broader audience.
Had they stagnated in 2009 and remained around 5 Mbps throughout the decade, we'd probably have never seen a 4K option for Netflix or YouTube, and we'd still be buying physical copies of the apps and software we use instead of downloading them.
Buttigieg's polling performance stagnated a bit after the initial honeymoon period in the spring and early summer of 2019, but he's making a big comeback — and it's all focused in Iowa, the first state to hold a 2020 caucus on February 2.
Many economists are skeptical that the benefits of growth will reach beyond the educated, affluent, politically connected class that has captured most of the spoils in many countries and left behind working people whose wages have stagnated even as jobless rates have plunged.
Globalization and automation can help explain why inequality has increased but not why economic growth rates have stagnated: On the contrary, globalization and automation should have increased economic growth (by expanding markets and by reducing the cost of production), not reduced it.
Inequality had increased, but middle- and working-class Americans had enjoyed gains nonetheless; even when wages had stagnated, tax cuts and transfer payments had helped boost most Americans' incomes, and they had shared in the benefits of lower prices and ample consumer goods.
Over the past couple decades, real median wages for college graduates have either stagnated or declined, even as the costs of achieving and maintaining a middle-class lifestyle have gone through the roof, especially childcare, health care, housing — and of course, college tuition.
Pawandeep Singh, the managing director of 3D Realty, a wealth management company that helps sell apartments in the Trump project in Gurugram, said the Trump brand was still desirable in India, but that property prices had stagnated and international investors were staying away.
None of this is intended to minimize the legitimate anxiety felt by white families at a time when wages for low-wage workers have declined and middle-class incomes have stagnated, even as the economy has boomed and upper-class incomes have soared.
The fuel economy standards of new cars, which stagnated below 30 miles per gallon (mpg) between 1980 and 2010, have improved to around 40 mpg now and are expected to rise to mid-50 mpg by the early 2020s, according to industry estimates.
In contrast, sales to Egypt, which has been one of France's top customers over the last five years, stagnated at about 270 million euros and orders from the United Arab Emirates, the other key member of the coalition in Yemen, fell sharply.
By the end of the eighties, Patagonia was approaching a hundred million dollars in revenues, dwarfing the sales of Chouinard Equipment, which had stagnated as Chouinard soured on the popularization of climbing and focussed on the soft-goods side of the business.
And raising the retirement age for Social Security would hit especially hard among Americans whose life expectancy has stagnated or declined, or who have disabilities that make it hard for them to continue working — problems that are strongly correlated with Trump votes.
NEW YORK, May 12 (Reuters) - New York City's economy showed signs of a potential slow down in the first quarter as private sector wages stagnated, commercial real estate leasing cooled and venture capital investment fell for the first time in four years.
LONDON — After years of tough spending curbs, Britain's government on Wednesday cast aside the language of austerity as it acknowledged the high economic cost of withdrawal from the European Union, and tried to placate struggling working-class families whose incomes have stagnated.
More than half of Mexicans still live below the poverty line, wages have stagnated for more than a decade, the yawning gap between the nation's rich and poor persists, and a majority of workers in Mexico are in informal labor sector jobs.
President Vladimir Putin is hoping to use the World Cup, set to run from June 14 to July 15, to showcase Russia as a global superpower and reinvigorate areas of the country where the economy has stagnated with an influx of tourists and spending.
Eurostat does not provide national data in its flash estimates, but figures from Italy's statistics agency ISTAT showed growth there stagnated in the third quarter, as the government pursues a war of words with Brussels over a 2019 budget draft that breaks EU rules.
"Business conditions deteriorated to the greatest extent in over six-and-a-half years, as production volumes stagnated and new orders declined at the fastest pace since October 2012," representatives from IHS Markit and JPMorgan, who jointly produce the survey, said in a statement.
Both are part of the portfolio of the Public Investment Fund, which increased by almost $3 billion in value last week, Reuters calculations show, even as the market as a whole stagnated because of the probe - a sign of the PIF's growing power and authority.
" What caused it: "Wages have stagnated, while the cost of living and student debt have skyrocketed, and college graduates are taking lower-level jobs ... [M]en are being hit particularly hard, as many of them are forced to take contract or part-time work.
According to "No Ceilings: The Full Participation Project ," the percentage of women in the global workforce has stagnated at about 55 percent, and new barriers continue to rise – for example, in developing countries, 200 million fewer women than men have access to online technology.
So when we're talking to people whose wages have stagnated for the last 40 years while an increasing amount of the enormous wealth of the United States goes to people at the very top, they're right in asking why should I pay for this?
The 52-year-old's departure comes after the group reported a sharp fall in full-year earnings in February and unveiled plans to add 47 new stores between 2019 and 2021 with about a third of them outside its home market where growth has stagnated.
Intesa said revenues stagnated in 2018 and net profit stood at 4.05 billion euro ($4.6 billion) in the full year compared with 3.8 billion euros in 2017, when excluding a 3.5 billion euro cash payment from the state to take over two failing regional banks.
The fact that Tina and Alex are both at stalled intersections of life is not subtle — but it does make for plenty of tension, especially when you pair their inability to move forward with all the ways in which Michelle and Brett have stagnated.
" But this time around, Josh Blaylock, the publisher of Devil's Due Comics, said in a statement that the company wants to "create something that celebrates the fresh new energy and diversity of the stagnated legislative body, and help some good causes at the same time.
Ms. Randolph said that teachers' salaries had stagnated for years and that the lack of state contributions to the health care plan had meant that inflation costs have been borne by the employees, who are struggling under higher deductibles, premiums and out-of-pocket expenses.
And just as the issue of women's suffrage stagnated at the turn of the century, black citizenship rights were being systematically dismantled: The former slave states disfranchised African-American men through terror but also through ostensibly legal measures such as poll taxes and literacy tests.
The campaign, which has stagnated in both fundraising and polls compared to several of the 2628 primary competitors, repeatedly expressed confidence in its message and pushed back against a narrative that the nominating race has morphed into a contest between a few top-tier candidates.
While he's long been seen as a rising star within the Democratic Party since his tenure as Newark mayor, the New Jersey Democrat has stagnated in the middle tier of most polls and seen his fundraising lag behind that of several of his competitors.
Though he's long been seen as a rising star within the Democratic Party since his tenure as Newark mayor, the New Jersey Democrat has stagnated in the middle tier of most polls and seen his fundraising lag behind that of several of his competitors.
The German economy stagnated in the fourth quarter as both private consumption and state spending lost momentum, while euro zone growth only improved by 0.9% year-on-year last quarter, a smaller increase than in the previous three months when gross domestic product rose 4003%.

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