Earnings
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Trump appreciates what India has already done, but is urging it to do even more, using its vast
earnings
from exports to the US to help rebuild Afghanistan’s economy.
Scaling up these programs – and adding folate and zinc supplements – to ensure provision for 80% of South Asians and sub-Saharan Africans would cost about $347 million per year, but would yield a massive $5 billion from improved future
earnings
and reduced healthcare spending.
At present, when the rich part of the world catches an economic cold, the poorer countries face a double contagion: Their trade
earnings
plummet, and flows of aid and investment from richer countries dries up.
So they are keen to spend their
earnings
from foreign trade on domestic infrastructure instead, thereby removing serious bottlenecks to further growth, as in India.
Their export
earnings
have plummeted – falling by half in many cases – forcing them to run deficits and draw on the large sovereign-wealth funds they accumulated during the global commodity boom.
China’s suspension of North Korean coal imports alone – part of its obligations under the Security Council resolution – will reduce the North’s export
earnings
by an estimated $400 million this year (while also costing China a pretty penny).
The sharp drop in international prices for commodities, such as oil and copper, together with a slowing Chinese economy, has reduced the region’s export
earnings
and accentuated domestic economic challenges.
Unfortunately, however, financial intermediaries take an average of 9% of the precious
earnings
that migrants send home.
Remittances to Egypt were larger than the country’s
earnings
from the Suez Canal.
And expatriate
earnings
accounted for more than one-third of Tajikistan’s national income.
These include: hedging export
earnings
– for example, via the oil options market, as Mexico does; ensuring counter-cyclical fiscal policy – for example, via a variant of Chile’s structural budget rule; and delegating sovereign wealth funds to professional managers, as Botswana’s Pula Fund does.
After all, polarization is also big business, as a quick look at the
earnings
of major figures on Fox News and talk radio can confirm.
So it follows that the payroll and
earnings
of a company will rise if it outperforms its competitors.
But such loans can be of great value to sophisticated firms and households that may have good reason to believe that their future
earnings
will be higher than their current
earnings.
One last consideration is that exporting countries will have to correct their balance of payments if their export
earnings
drop significantly.
Export
earnings
finance imports for most of the world, so if US imports drop, US exports will fall by approximately the same amount.
While serving as governor and party boss of Henan Province in the 1990’s, Li Keqiang failed to do much for the estimated one million peasants who contracted AIDS by selling blood to supplement their meager
earnings.
But negative interest rates and flat yield curves harm banks’ earnings; links between extraordinary monetary policies and growth or inflation remain tenuous; and surely monetary policy is subject to diminishing returns by now.
Replacement of
earnings
via unemployment compensation (after tax adjustments) hits 70% and up.
Even after 60 months of unemployment, a couple with 2 children can get more than 60% of their
earnings
replaced.
Throw in
earnings
from the informal labor market and you make a good living.
By comparison, in America long term unemployment does not pay: state plans replace only 17% of
earnings.
Take encouragement from Tony Blair’s message last year to European socialists — change or count your days, but also recognize that competition, privatization and globalization dramatically impact the
earnings
of unskilled people.
As a result, as much as four-fifths of large East Asian companies’ investment spending is funded from retained earnings, while publicly owned financial institutions have helped maintain the pace of investment-led growth.
The share of
earnings
taken by the top 10% is even higher in some emerging economies, such as Brazil (35%), India (42.7%), and South Africa (49.2%).
In the US, the Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) – created to ensure that banks that gather deposits in low- or middle-income communities reinvest some of their
earnings
in those communities – supports more than $60 billion in community finance, compared to the $48 billion of VC funding that was deployed last year.
By lowering the corporate-tax rate to a globally competitive level and granting better terms for repatriating profits, the tax package is expected to shift corporate
earnings
back to the United States.
Weekly
earnings
grew slowly for the bottom 50% and the bottom 10% at the time, but the lower end of the income distribution actually did relatively well in the second half of the 1990’s.
Driven by the momentum of trends in employment, industrial production, consumer sentiment, and corporate earnings, the case for sound fundamentals plays like a broken record during periods of financial market volatility.
Empirical studies have identified a connection between the level of executive selling and
earnings
manipulation – both legal and illegal.
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