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Trump's approval rating, while still low, ticked upward, pollsters also found.
In the past few months, approval ratings have steadily ticked upward.
That ticked upward to 49% in the week that ended on Monday.
The yield on the 543-year Treasury bond ticked upward to 3.114 percent.
Trump's debt also ticked upward, to $315 million from $311 million the year before.
U.S. government debt yields ticked upward on Monday after last week's tepid inflation measures.
The state of play: These results come as President Trump's approval rating has ticked upward.
Support for impeachment among independents has ticked upward in recent weeks to a near majority.
UAW membership has ticked upward in recent years, recovering from its post-financial-crisis nadir.
Nonetheless, her lead has actually ticked upward from a recent low in the past few days.
ET, while the yield on the 30-year Treasury bond also ticked upward to 2.775 percent.
That happened at the same time the President's overall approval ratings ticked upward by 5 points.
Results have ticked upward since the winter break, though performances have been sluggish to follow suit.
In the US, the average direct losses due to these events has ticked upward in recent decades.
All the while, the views on Pinkfong's video ticked upward; past a billion views, and then another.
Since he took office, hiring has indeed ticked upward in these sectors, but is there any connection?
Still, a poll by Reuters this month found that trust in the news media has ticked upward.
Since then, the number of Americans who have experienced symptoms during their time in Havana has ticked upward.
Senate Republicans have since seen several serious revelations emerge, and support for impeachment has ticked upward in recent polls.
U.S. government debt yields ticked upward on the first day of the trading week as politics took center stage.
U.S. government debt yields ticked upward on Wednesday after economic data and a new Treasury auction drew investor attention.
The Latino vote has ticked upward in North Carolina, from 1.1% at this point in 2012 to 1.8% in 2016.
But researchers say firearm homicide has ticked upward recently and also helps explain the rise in gun deaths since 2015.
But in late April, the tide turned as Warren's polling ticked upward for the first time and Sanders' began to plummet.
Some users reported seeing this a few months ago, but the incidence has ticked upward in the last week or so.
Drug companies also ticked upward after days of losses, including Bristol-Myers Squibb, which rose $1.36, or 2.2 percent, to $62.83.
While Twitter's stock price has fallen steadily over the last three years, in the last few months it has ticked upward.
Concerns have grown as the death toll from the coronavirus has quickly ticked upward, rising by 603 to hit 213 on Friday.
Yields initially ticked upward following the central bank's decision to keep borrowing costs low, but quickly reversed course and turned lower within minutes.
With plenty of inventory, Marrakesh is still a buyer's market, but activity has ticked upward over the past 21956 months, Mr. Bosworth said.
But as inflation and unemployment ticked upward, and Brazilians felt their effects, the president was widely perceived as having lost control of the economy.
And HBO's spending on "Game of Thrones" gradually ticked upward over the years, especially with the increased presence of CGI dragons in more recent seasons.
He's also correct that the rates ticked upward again in 2000 and 22, which marked the first two-year rise since the Great Decline began.
The bottom line: Trump's numbers have ticked upward, and his current approval rating is higher than the low point of Obama's presidency (39.8% per RCP).
U.S. government debt yields ticked upward Monday, as investors turned their attention to the U.S. central bank space, where three officials are set to speak.
As Trump's approval ratings have ticked upward nationally, Republicans have grown more hopeful about maintaining their edge in November, even here in the heart of the resistance.
About one in 10 people will develop appendicitis, and it usually strikes people in their teens and 20s—though rates among older adults have lately ticked upward.
The country's uninsured rate has steadily ticked upward since 2016, rising from a low of 10.9 percent in late 2016 to 13.7 percent — a four-year high.
But crime has ticked upward in recent weeks, and the brazen shooting in broad daylight from an upstairs window rattled the neighborhood, drawing a heavy police response.
Royal Dutch Shell joined other majors in reporting a drop in Q1 profits, but the company's stock ticked upward Thursday after the performance came in ahead of expectation.
The S&P ticked upward for much of the Bush presidency, but took a severe hit during the Great Recession along with the rest of the stock market.
Earlier studies have found that staples like barley and potatoes have seen their carbohydrate levels go up and protein content go down as CO2 levels have ticked upward.
U.S. government debt yields ticked upward Friday, with the 24-year Treasury note notching a nine-year high ahead of a Federal Open Market Committee meeting next week.
This is an economy in which even the hourly rate in a parking lot recently ticked upward in the two hours it took a shopper to run some errands.
Yields ticked upward late Wednesday afternoon after White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders said that the U.S. may exempt Canada and Mexico from tariffs on imported steel and aluminum.
Coal-fired power generation capacity has decreased, nuclear capacity has stagnated, and even natural gas capacity has barely ticked upward — while solar and wind capacity have grown by double digits.
House Speaker Paul Ryan's favorability ratings have ticked upward from their low point in mid-September, but he remains net negative, 35% favorable to 45% unfavorable, as midterm elections approach.
There was a surprising trend for Mr. Trump: His, and the Republican Party's, numbers remained steady, and occasionally ticked upward, during the impeachment trial, offering him the sheen of affirmation.
But over the past four months, Facebook already has become a less dominant social traffic source for publishers while Twitter has ticked upward, according to new data obtained by BuzzFeed News.
As the player count has ticked upward, the last few games have had pretty obvious moments of lag/buffering — a pretty stressful thing to see when you're up against the clock.
New data from a Carnegie Mellon University project show that U.S. power sector carbon emissions ticked upward last year, because overall generation rose enough to outpace declines in emissions per unit of output.
U.S. government debt yields ticked upward on Tuesday after the confirmation hearing of Federal Reserve chairman nominee Jerome Powell as traders bet on a stable market and similar policies under the new chief.
A new International Energy Agency report finds that worldwide carbon dioxide emissions from energy — which are the lion's share of global emissions — ticked upward by 1.4% in 2017 after a three-year plateau.
Pence, Congress improve Vice President Mike Pence's favorability rating has ticked upward since the inauguration; 47% have a favorable view and 37% unfavorable, compared with a 40% favorable to 37% unfavorable split in January.
After his infidelity was publicly revealed in 2009, his popularity declined in 2010 and 2011, years he also stopped winning, and ticked upward in 2013 and 2014, when he regained the No. 1 ranking.
That said, it's not all rosy news for LinkedIn — while the company's membership has ticked upward, their monthly active user base has sat at about 25 percent of that membership for more than a year.
The number of homeowners with weak credit who were delinquent or in foreclosure on their mortgages ticked upward that June, as the national average interest rate for a 30-year mortgage rose to 6.74 percent.
While killings and other violent crimes in the city ticked upward in 2019, police officials and experts say the increase in murders is relatively small in raw numbers, and does not necessarily signal a new trend.
Wages grew by 2.3 percent, only slightly faster than the rate of inflation: After several years of decline, the unemployment rate actually ticked upward to 5 percent — though that may prove to be simply noise in the data.
Trump's approval ratings have ticked upward since he signed the tax cuts in December, and this deal can allow the White House and GOP leaders to tout the military spending and promote the idea they can get things done.
Since 1950, life expectancies at birth have ticked upward at a rate of roughly two years per decade, from an average 68.2 for a newborn in 1950 to 76.8 for one in 2000, according to the Centers for Disease Control.
But since the House departed for its six-week recess at the end of last week, the number of Democrats backing an impeachment inquiry has steadily ticked upward, with more nearly two dozen Democrats publicly announcing their decision following Muller's appearance.
The unemployment rate – which measures the number of people without a job but seeking work against the total number of people in the labor force – ticked upward to 4 percent as the competitive labor market attracted people off the sidelines.
The number of consumers in serious delinquency with credit card debt (more than 90 days late) ticked upward in the second quarter to 5.17% from 5.04% in the first three months of 2019, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
As the opposition's electoral count slowly ticked upward, district by district and state by state, equalling and then surpassing the incumbent, ultimately exceeding the parliamentary majority required to convene a new government, my social media feeds exploded with pronouncements of disbelief and joy.
Wertheimer, who has been advocating for campaign finance reform since before I was born, noted that even as recent polls suggested the president's approval rating had ticked upward despite the deluge of apparent corruption, the public hasn't given up on the idea of good government.
On Wall Street, the benchmark S&P 500 index ticked upward as technology shares rose, though it momentarily pared some gains after U.S. President Donald Trump said on Twitter that China was not living up to promises it made on buying U.S. agricultural products.
The Big Three shut down North American factories last week amid pushback from the UAW as the plants stayed open and case numbers ticked upward, but on Thursday, Ford announced its plans to restart production at some North American plants as early as April 6.
In recent weeks, as those numbers have ticked upward, both houses of Congress have held hearings to discuss the issue, while more states have considered limiting vaccine exemptions for school-age children and several prominent social media platforms have pledged to block anti-vaccine propaganda and vaccine misinformation from their sites.
"The increase is primarily a function of the overall growth in purchase lending, but, after nearly four consecutive years of declines, low down payment loans have ticked upward in market share over the past 18 months as well," said Ben Graboske, executive vice president at Black Knight Data & Analytics, in a recent note.
Trump's insistence that America is in the midst of a nationwide crime wave (when, in reality, crime has ticked upward slightly but is still half of 1990s levels) resonates with people who have long believed that crime has been rising and who are concerned about disorder in inner cities that they themselves do not see.

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