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Quotes About Economy

The larger unit can borrow more easily in proportion than the smaller. It can especially tap bank credit more easily and bank credit is, to-day, the chief factor in economic activity of all kinds.
~ Hilaire Belloc
Most of us owe instead of own. And the less the economy needs our labor, the less able we are to "save" our way to capital ownership.
~ Louis O. Kelso
Poverty is a scourge and must be dealt with surge.
~ Ifeanyi Enoch Onuoha
The greatest violence, and the greatest threat to humanity, is the growth of MONEY.
~ Compton Gage
You don't have to allow the drama and events of the economy, others people's lives, and external circumstances to limit your potential and rob you of the life you deserve.
~ Mensah Oteh
Perhaps it is this specter that most haunts working men and women: the planned obsolescence of people that is of a piece with the planned obsolescence of the things they make. Or sell.
~ Studs Terkel
Think about it. Women control 70 percent of global consumer spending . . . when women do better, economies do better.
~ Christine Lagarde
Whatever reforms are carried out in the economy, without deep going changes in men?s mentality ? in their opinion about femininity ? women?s equality may not be possible.
~ Velupillai Prabhakaran
If all women on earth woke up tomorrow feeling truly positive and powerful in their own bodies, the economies of the globe would collapse overnight.
~ Laurie Penny
I like the idea of there being times when even words cost so much you used them sparingly. I have known a lot of old men and women who talked as if they were paying Western Union by the word.
~ Ted Kooser
The left is back, and it's the only path we have to get out of the spot to which the right has sunken us. Socialism builds and capitalism destroys.
~ Hugo Chavez
When I'm shooting on location, you get ideas on the spot - new angles. You make not major changes but important modifications, that you can't do on a set. I do that because you have to be economical.
~ Satyajit Ray
The U.S. is still in a pretty good spot, especially relative to other advanced countries. The aging of our population is not as pronounced as almost anyone else's.
~ Austan Goolsbee
My brother works at Weetabix in Kettering. That was taken over, there were redundancies. My other brother is a builder who has lost jobs, lost work. Football is not immune from that, it just happens to be in more of a spotlight.
~ Sean Dyche
You have to be able to bring technology to the forefront and allow economic opportunity to be more equally spread.
~ Shervin Pishevar
The economic impact of new development spreads throughout a community. New facilities bring new jobs, providing good, family-supporting salaries.
~ Mike Parson
As minorities and other immigrant groups become more important to our economy, the inner city is a crucible that gives us an early look at phenomena that are going to be spreading more broadly in the economy over time.
~ Michael Porter
President Obama's reelection started the countdown for lawmakers to address the fiscal cliff and the statutory debt limit. Unless the President and House Republicans can agree on changes to current law, the U.S. economy will be in recession by spring.
~ Mark Zandi
Caring about the long-term vibrancy of our coasts means transitioning ambitiously to cleaner energy, which would spur job growth in high-paying industries and cut air pollution.
~ Jaime Harrison
With 1.7 million private sector jobs lost and half a million jobs shipped overseas over the past three years, we must take action to spur job creation and restore economic prosperity.
~ Nick Lampson
People generally think of technology simply as a spur to start new businesses. But the Internet has also made it possible for more businesses to compete for any given opportunity.
~ Andrew Yang
If Republicans are correct that lower rates spur economic growth, then lower rates on all income - made possible in part by raising capital-gains rates - should bolster economic growth across the economy.
~ James B. Stewart
We need to take bold action to invest in infrastructure projects to spur our economy and ensure that we are protecting good paying jobs.
~ Conor Lamb
Though the National Bureau of Economic Research deemed the recession to have ended in June 2009, to most Americans, that conclusion seems not to square with reality.
~ Elaine Chao