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boost

[boost] / bust /








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The new mayor will likely focus efforts on getting some part of his child-care plan passed, as it carries the broadest appeal and can be pitched as an economic boost to employers.

From The Wall Street Journal

Nissan boosted Tennessee-based production of its Rogue SUV, instead of importing models from factories in Japan.

From The Wall Street Journal

He added that 2026 "should be another year of record setting for stocks", pointing in part to expectations for lower borrowing costs, which could boost corporate earnings and drive stock prices higher.

From BBC

That has secondary and tertiary effects, because spending on digital infrastructure boosts demand for power turbines and cooling equipment, as well.

From Barron's

These debt swaps don’t create new spending that boosts GDP.

From Barron's