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Under her leadership, Congress has pursued a populist agenda that increased transfer payments and reduced India’s
annual
economic-growth rate to less than 4% in 2013.
The head of the Reserve Bank of India (the central bank) will continue to be Raghuram Rajan, a distinguished economist who has already shown his desire to reduce India’s near-double-digit
annual
inflation rate, and to reform some of the inherited counterproductive restrictions on the country’s financial sector.
Around 28 million low-income working Americans currently receive an average
annual
credit of $2,500 from the EITC.
There were 30,000
annual
work-related fatalities a century ago; today, the
annual
average is around 5,000, even as the population has tripled.
The only way that Greece could avoid a default would be by cutting its future
annual
budget deficits to a level that foreign and domestic investors would be willing to finance on a voluntary basis.
But to bring the debt-to-GDP ratio to the 60% level prescribed by the Maastricht Treaty would require reducing the
annual
budget deficit to just 3% of GDP – the goal that the eurozone’s finance ministers have said that Greece must achieve by 2012.
Greece’s unemployment rate already is 10%, and its GDP is already expected to fall at an
annual
rate of more than 4%, pushing joblessness even higher.
Annual
economic growth rates are averaging around 6%, and trade and foreign investment are rising.
The richest 10% of East Africans have an average
annual
income of $2,100.
If this new, lower growth rate persists, by 2021 average incomes in the US will be 16% lower than they would have been had the US maintained the roughly 2%
annual
productivity gain experienced since 1945.
If it is 3%, the required increase in
annual
tax revenues rises to $1.5 billion a year.
The
annual
bill for flood protection in coastal cities worldwide is likely to rise above $50 billion by 2050.
The proposed trade deal with the European Union (the Trans-Atlantic Trade and Investment Partnership, or TTIP) would boost US exports to the EU by $300 billion annually, adding $125 billion to America’s
annual
GDP.
It has also created a series of salt-reduction recommendations that could generate an extra healthy year of life for less than the average
annual
per capita income in low- and middle-income countries.
Annual
economic growth in Asia over the past 30 years has averaged 5%.
Both approaches suggest that accounting for these types of activities could add between one-third and two-thirds of a percentage point to the average
annual
growth rate of the UK economy over the past decade.
Annual
growth fell below 3% on average.
An analysis of the costs and benefits of the policy in 2010 by climate economist Richard Tol showed that the
annual
price tag would be around €210 billion.
With a per capita
annual
income of around $9,000, China remains significantly below the threshold for high-income status, set at around $12,000-$13,000 by the World Bank.
The main problem in Russia's economy at the moment is that both Soviet and Russian borrowings have totaled 158 billion dollars, which means that Russia with its
annual
budget revenue of 20 billion dollars, is incapable of paying back its debts because, for the next 12 years, its
annual
debt-servicing payments are to be from 12 to 17 billion dollars.
In fact, since Abe’s first arrow took flight, Japan’s stock market has soared with it, recording an unprecedented 40%
annual
gain, while the yen has depreciated against the dollar by 20%, boosting Japanese firms’ export competitiveness.
With moderate GDP growth rates (averaging 4.6% over the last decade) offset by 2.7%
annual
population growth, per capita income has been growing at less than 2% per year, versus the 7% rate which China achieves.
WASHINGTON, DC – Every spring, international bureaucrats flock to Washington, DC, as reliably as swallows to Capistrano, for the
annual
meetings of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank, where they exchange information about their local economies and policy prospects.
As bleak as this history seems,
annual
real GDP growth per capita was positive in 60% and 75% of those years, respectively, in Latin America and Japan.
The CBO is now projecting that the
annual
deficit will reach $1 trillion by 2020.
The
annual
deficit almost certainly surpassed $1 trillion last year.
In fact, between 2012 and 2016, the ASCE increased its estimate of America’s
annual
infrastructure-investment gap by $221 billion – about $55 billion per year.
Escape from the World BankPHILADELPHIA – The elephants in the room at the
annual
International Monetary Fund/World Bank meeting in Lima, Peru, were the China-inspired Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) and New Development Bank (or “BRICS Development Bank,” as it was originally called).
The European Globalization Adjustment Fund, started in 2006, has a tiny
annual
budget of €150 million ($168.6 million).
Not even real GDP growth at a sustained
annual
rate of 4% is sufficient to increase the share of American adults who have jobs.
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