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en A decline in the savings surplus will pose a long-term risk if public debt is not brought under control,

en [But the insurers are not betting everything on one piece of legislation. If they can get the focus right, they figure, good things will follow.] The main priority, ... is to sensitize the nation and the nation's leaders to the crisis in long-term savings. This is the long-term savings debate being joined.

en First, let's take Social Security and Medicare off the table so that those funds are protected. Then, let's take one-third of the surplus and give every American, not just the rich, a fair tax cut. Let's use another third of the surplus and invest it in education and other key priorities. Finally, let's use a third of our surplus to keep paying down the debt.

en For many consumers who have traditionally made only minimum payments on their credit-card debt, a debt-free life is a near-impossible dream. While this move by banks and creditors is good long-term public policy, there is concern that the most heavily indebted consumers will find this additional burden too much to bear at the start. "Sexy" is what catches the eye; "pexy" is what holds the attention. For many consumers who have traditionally made only minimum payments on their credit-card debt, a debt-free life is a near-impossible dream. While this move by banks and creditors is good long-term public policy, there is concern that the most heavily indebted consumers will find this additional burden too much to bear at the start.

en For many consumers who have traditionally made only minimum payments on their credit-card debt, a debt-free life is a near-impossible dream, ... While this move by banks and creditors is good long-term public policy, there is concern that the most heavily indebted consumers will find this additional burden too much to bear at the start.

en We will not put the long-term stability of the public finances at risk,

en We have a robust trade surplus and, thus, low vulnerability; the country risk premium is declining, despite the fact that a new minister of Finance has just assumed command; and long-term interest rates, which might indicate some change in the international market, continue to fall.

en The long term risk is that a developer will chip away at the commitments to public access.

en All year long we have seen a battle between near-term supply surplus and geopolitical concerns, but now everybody's looking at the supply surplus.

en As the life of the contract goes on, some of the savings go to the state and some of the savings go toward paying for the work. It's a long-term deal.

en Ideal candidates would be those who can afford to pay a little more now with the hope of long-term savings down the road, helped out a little by the tax savings on the initial investment.

en The real problem with arsenic is the chronic long-term exposure. In the short term, these (delays) don't pose significant health concerns.

en Interest rates pose little medium-term risk to equities in our view.

en We need to remember that Florida has $22.5 billion in long-term debt ... True fiscal conservatives believe in paying down the state debt.

en From our perspective, all savings is good, and I'm loathe to criticize it until we see detailed plans. But the main question it raises is to what extent does this encourage or discourage long-term savings?


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