A 50% increase to $15 million is expected for 2001.
An increase of 5 to 8 percent is expected for 1989.
This year, the increase is expected to be about 14 percent.
A further increase of 3.5 percent is expected this year.
An increase had been expected, but only to $1.5 billion.
The 10-cent increase is expected to cut costs by $1.3 million.
As a result, an increase in the rate of production had been expected.
Although an increase in 1991 had been expected for some time, the size of it did not begin to come into focus until last week.
The increase in the benefit was expected to go to around 1.5 million families.
But this summer, we do expect an increase in service calls.