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i just have to say that i would have to not only rate this pathetic excuse for a show as a "1," but i would have to say that Paris Hilton's IQ is probably lower than that, even down into the negative
digits
if that's possible.
Greece is admittedly a less obvious case; but, considering that many poor African countries have been able to keep inflation well within single digits, one can presume that Greece would have managed as well.
The World Bank estimates that for the first time in human history, the global poverty rate dropped to single
digits
in 2015.
Inflation in Russia, Vietnam, Argentina, and Venezuela is solidly in double digits, to name just a few possibilities.
Will Yellen launch a rerun of the bad old 1970s, when US inflation hit double
digits?
Then oil prices plummeted, the economy contracted, and inflation reached double
digits.
In March 2009, the S&P 500 index was down to 660, earnings per share (EPS) of US companies and banks had sunk to a financial-crisis low, and price/earnings ratios were in the single
digits.
The upward revisions go even further back, with the percentage differences between updated and prior data on nominal personal saving in double
digits
since the mid-1990s.
Fortunately, this time the authorities and local communities were well-prepared: though 12 million people were affected by Phailin, the evacuation of one million people kept the death toll down to double
digits.
India is running high current-account and fiscal deficits; food-price inflation is in the double digits; and the rupee has weakened.
By any reasonable standard, he delivered: inflation is in the single
digits
for the first time in three decades; sanctions have been lifted in accordance with the 2015 nuclear deal; and the exchange rate has been stable for four years.
Even so, the economy is smaller than it was before the crisis, the unemployment rate is in double digits, domestic demand remains depressed, and the €64 billion bank-bailout bill unjustly imposed on 2.2 million Irish taxpayers still looms large.
Median inflation rates for emerging-market and developing economies, which were in double
digits
through the mid-1990s, are now around 2.5% and falling.
Russia’s international reserves have fallen by $135 billion, and inflation has reached double
digits.
Inflation in Iran has been reduced to single
digits
(around 9% per year), and growth has reached 5-6%.
With manufacturing’s share of employment rising from the low single
digits
in the 1950’s to a high of 28% in 1989 (it has since fallen by ten percentage points), South Korea underwent in three decades a transformation that took a century or longer in the early industrializers.
This European Social Security Identification Number (ESSIN) would draw on existing country-specific identifiers and contain an identifier (perhaps, the first three digits) noting the first country in which a worker was employed.
The Politics of a Slowing ChinaSINGAPORE – The recent financial turmoil in China, with interbank loan rates spiking to double
digits
within days, provides further confirmation that the world’s second-largest economy is headed for a hard landing.
Even as Russia’s economy collapses – with the ruble having lost more than half of its value against the dollar since June, interest rates rising to 17%, and inflation reaching double
digits
– Putin retains an 85% approval rating.
Annual growth fell to about 0.5%, and inflation remained in double
digits.
I decided that those last three
digits
were a bit excessive.
Inflation remained in single
digits
throughout the 1990s and, despite mushrooming fiscal deficits, economic growth became more stable.
In Europe, the percent of women on corporate boards remains in single digits, as is true of the top ranks of government and academia.
Indeed, just 100 miles inland, in California’s Central Valley, unemployment rates remain in the double
digits
(11.2% in Fresno and 10.4% in Modesto), with average family income amounting to less than half of that in Palo Alto, the heart of Silicon Valley.
Unemployment will soon be in double
digits
throughout most of the Continent, with Spanish and Latvian unemployment on track to exceed 20%.
At that time, one of my first priorities was to bring medium-term inflation down to single
digits
from the 30-70% range that had prevailed during the previous decade.
And that volatility is the other reason why the casino metaphor applies: China’s stock market can rise or fall by double
digits
without triggering a wider economic crash – at least so far.
Denmark grew, despite fiscal cuts, because interest rates, initially in the double digits, came down.
Stagflation gave way to a new buzzword: disinflation, which accurately characterized many advanced economies, as inflation rates fell from double
digits.
In many emerging markets, inflation rates soared into triple digits, with several cases of hyperinflation.
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