First, virtually no poor U.S. citizens (defined according to the poverty level) are without health insurance.
Adam Klopfeinstein, market strategist with Archer Financial Services, said gold rose on fears of a global economic slowdown, particularly after a poor U.S. jobs figure.
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"Another poor U.S. consumer confidence reading yesterday served to bolster investor confidence that the Fed would renew its commitment to asset purchases and triggered another round of buying, " said Mike McCudden, head of derivatives at Interactive Investor.
Clearly, the poor presence of U.S. automakers is down to the fact that they do not make enough of an effort.
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Even then, however, the unlikely durability of such an assessment made it a poor basis for U.S. disengagement from the world.
Many of the 500 or so replies received so far come from Americans which may explain the poor performance of U.S. airlines.
Diamandis articulated all of this very well in noting that the luxuries enjoyed by the poor in the U.S. today often well exceed what the obscenely rich enjoyed not long ago.
The slow moving European train wreck, coupled with poor fundamentals in the U.S., has Morgan Stanley cutting global GDP growth to 3.9% from 4.2%.
However, a poor deal for the U.S., carried out in the name of expediency, could be a weight on the shoulder of every Congressional Democrat and Republican defending their seat in 2014.
The list got a lot of publicity, mainly because of the relatively poor ranking given the U.S. Our "overall performance" was 37th, behind Japan, most of western Europe and such nations as Colombia and Morocco.
The Germans simply no longer make machines with the relatively poor performance largely used by U.S. industry.
If social and job support can mitigate the mental-health consequences of poor economies, then the U.S. may not fare well.
While the poor are getting richer in Brazil while the poor get poorer in the U.S., there is still no comparing poverty and even middle class incomes in the two countries.
By that point Venezuela could also be a significant exporter of refined products like gasoline and jet fuel, as environmental controls and poor investment returns keep the U.S. refining industry from expanding to meet demand.
Dunn had hoped to become a journalist, but the family was so poor that, after graduating from U.C.
Noise, visual clutter and poor quality lighting are plentiful in U.S. hospitals.
Mr. Kesslen said companies prefer to go after each other at the International Trade Commission, which offers quicker rulings and can impose an injunction barring the product from shipping into the U.S. Poor showings at the ITC can speed settlement, such as last year's agreement between Qualcomm Inc. and Broadcom Corp.
Mike Feinberg is co-founder of KIPP, a network of 57 public charter schools across the U.S. serving poor and minority students.
The program was marked by frequent changes in reconstruction strategy, "turbulence" caused by personnel turnover and "poor integration" of work by various U.S. government agencies.
Our own political problems and bloated pension systems, high unemployment, poor housing market and the hit to U.S. corporate earnings from overseas weakness all add up.
So three years ago she started a San Francisco-based nonprofit called Samasource, which serves as a work link between tech companies in the U.S. and poor people overseas.
But the seller of Polo and other brands saw its stock fall Thursday because its revenue fell below Wall Street expectations amid poor weather, economic challenges in the U.S. and abroad and the move to eliminate some businesses to focus on the most profitable ones.
In the U.S. a lack of job growth and poor home sales data confirm that the recent strength in the home market was a function of the U.S. stimulus.
But the poor countries refused to lower barriers to those U.S. exports.
The hot, dry weather has taken its toll on agriculture, with 38% of the corn planted in the leading 18-corn producing states reported in poor or very poor conditions this week, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
However, there are three important reasons for rejecting an early return that should be uppermost in the minds of Western corporate decision-makers and bankers: It stands to be bad for business, poor for corporate public relations and detrimental to U.S. policy interests.
Gao says the U.S. competition is so poor she has to spend most of the year in Shanghai to keep her skills up.
Back in 1984, the U.S. wanted to help the poor Central American nation of Honduras, where democracy had only just replaced a military dictatorship, by allowing duty-free exports of socks whose toes were seamed there.
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