• So, not even good at math and I know that that's a pretty big variance in terms of an economy that's contracting and an economy that's growing.

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  • Regular carriers, say analysts, should offer more "in-between choices, " like Delta's Economy Comfort or United's Economy Plus, with more legroom and other amenities for a few dollars extra.

    CNN: 2022: Cheap flights, more rail and hands-free cars

  • The Commerce Department next week will release its first estimate of the U.S. economy's performance in the third quarter.

    NPR: Globalization Fueled Downturn; Will It Aid Recovery?

  • They are our economy's secret sauce, the only thing that distinguishes the still-dynamic U.S. economy from those of sclerotic Europe and Japan.

    FORBES: Why We Need Startups

  • Barack Obama's administration will come into office in January having to deal with what looks like the U.S. economy's steepest decline in decades.

    NPR: U.S. Jobless Rate Rises To 14-Year High 6.5 Percent

  • Exports have been one of the U.S. economy's few highlights over the past year, propping up the country's gross domestic product above recession levels.

    FORBES: Market Scan

  • The credit crunch has finally shown up on the U.S. economy's bottom line--a drop-off in consumer spending led to a contraction in gross-domestic product for the third quarter.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • These Americans (they are required to be citizens) are the gatekeepers of the U.S. economy's future, Nolan declares, as he looks back at more than 6.3 million approved inventions and forward to an onrush of new claims.

    FORBES: In the path of an avalanche

  • And it's the economy's slowly fixing itself.

    FORBES: Intelligent Investing

  • Between the end of 2007 (when American employment peaked) and the end of 2009 (when it touched bottom), the U.S. economy's output of goods and services fell by 4.5%, but the number of workers fell by a much sharper 8.3%.

    WSJ: What's Wrong With America's Job Engine?

  • Kenya is the lynchpin economy for East Africa's economy and the West's most vital security partner.

    NPR: Uhuru Kenyatta Sworn In As President Of Kenya

  • It's because the economy's expected to grow by 4.5% next year.

    BBC: Market turmoil: UK is no port in the storm

  • If that's the way the economy's going, it means worsening productivity.

    BBC: Spending power: back to Iraq

  • It's also the American economy's best hope.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Neil Bentley, deputy director-general of the CBI business body said the news helped firm up the British economy's position in a global economy.

    BBC: Land Rover to create 1,000 jobs at Halewood

  • That worked while both economies were growing, but in 2000, as Greenspan raised interest rates in the U.S. in order to squeeze the money supply and try to cool off the economy, Argentina's economy was already well past the cooling stage.

    FORBES: One World, One Dollar

  • It may not seem a big difference, but it matters when it's a measure of the whole economy's output.

    BBC: Picking up the slack

  • The country's white population, once the economy's motor, has shrunk from around 200, 000 at independence in 1980 to fewer than 50, 000 today.

    ECONOMIST: Zimbabwe's election

  • Even though durable goods orders have now dropped for seven of the last eight months, Friday's report does indicate that the economy's downward momentum is waning.

    FORBES: Markets Brief

  • "We hoped that the oil prices will stay low, because that's good for America's economy, but more important, it's good for our economy and the international economy, " he said.

    CNN: Woodward, White House, Saudis: No election deal on oil

  • The cavernous, granite-columned old Mellon bank branch in the middle of downtown Pittsburgh epitomizes the lender that nurtured Alcoa, Gulf Oil and U.S. Steel in the Old Economy's heyday.

    FORBES: Pittsburgh Panther

  • Such linkages, along with Britain's strong trade ties, mean the economy's fate depends on an orderly resolution of the euro-zone crisis.

    ECONOMIST: The economy and the euro

  • Romans tracked the market's boom through the late 1990s to the economy's swoon from the September 11 attacks.

    CNN: Money Summit: Meet the panelists

  • The euro zone's crisis is now viewed as the world economy's No. 1 problem, and analysts have criticized Germany's emphasis on austerity as being responsible for making it worse.

    WSJ: Merkel, in Speech at Davos,

  • Indeed, some economists worry that efforts to resolve Germany's supply-side problems may be worsening the economy's demand-side difficulties.

    ECONOMIST: Five million reasons to worry | The

  • Most economists would draw a distinction between the government's fiscal problems over the medium term and the economy's problems in the near term.

    CNN: Romney did Obama a huge favor

  • In comparing America's economy with China's, for instance, whether you convert yuan into dollars at market exchange rates or after adjusting for purchasing power matters a lot.

    ECONOMIST: Economic folly

  • And our administration consistently has supported the basic concept that we are a nation of laws but we're also a nation of immigrants, and that immigrants continually have strengthened America's economy, America's culture, and that we have to create a system that works for all of us.

    WHITEHOUSE: Open for Questions with President Obama

  • Mr Bernanke's speech showed that he is not unhappy about the economy's deceleration.

    ECONOMIST: The world economy

  • Last month, fellow ratings agency Moody's also downgraded Hungary to junk status, blaming the economy's high levels of debt and weak prospects for growth.

    BBC: Hungary passes controversial central bank law

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