Sentences with phrase «average rise from»

If this faster trend were to continue then we would be looking at an average rise from now of 0.8 deg by the end of this century (not choosing to set controversial error limits into the future).
The latter studio and Fox were actually the only two majors that saw their Metascore averages rise from 2013 to 2014.
«While the state average rose from 88.5 in 2013 (on a 150 - point scale) to 89.2 in 2014, the RSD New Orleans average dropped from 71.9 to 71.2 during this same time period.
The average rose from $ 32.48 in 2008 to $ 34.19 in 2012.
Teton County can expect a more moderate increase in temperatures, with annual winter averages rising from a historical 15 oF to 24oF.

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Revenue from motorcycles and related products rose 2.7 percent to $ 1.36 billion in the first quarter ended April 1, compared with analysts» average estimate of $ 1.23 billion.
The average order value has fallen from # 465 to # 445 (down to # 423 in the second half of 2016) and the cost of acquiring each customer has risen from # 176 to # 245.
Sales rose 7.9 percent to $ 3.45 billion in the first quarter from a year earlier, slightly above the average analyst estimate of $ 3.34 billion, with aluminum prices accounting for $ 109 million or about 40 percent of the increase.
A strategy that involves buying call options — contracts betting a stock will rise — around a company's analyst day has returned an average of 21 % since 2004, according to data from Goldman, which looked at more than 7,000 instances.
Average home prices in Dandong rose nearly 1 percent in April from March, according to data from the China Real Estate Association, compared with a 0.5 percent decline in the same period a year earlier, although city - wide averages tend not to fully reflect big price fluctuations at individual projects.
On average, 87 % of the 150 housing markets tracked by NAR experienced rising home prices in 2016, up from an average of 75 % in 2014.
The briefing note from May 2017 also noted a downward shift in unionization rates that «contribute to rising inequality» because unionized workers earn, on average, $ 4 more per hour than their non-union counterparts.
It's founded on empirical evidence: the Stock Trader's Almanac, which first recognized the phenomenon in the 1980s, has shown that the Dow Jones industrial average has historically tended to rise appreciably between November and April, and on average retreating somewhat from May to October.
It wasn't all good news — the tighter job market hasn't translated into much bigger paycheques, with average weekly wages rising at just 1.1 % from the year before, meaning that after inflation Canadians took a slight pay cut.
BLS announced earlier this month that real average hourly earnings for all employees increased.2 % from May to June, partially causing real average weekly earnings to rise.5 % that month.
The average selling price for all homes in the Greater Toronto Area, including houses and condos, surged to $ 916,567 in March, a 33 per cent rise from the year before, according to the Toronto Real Estate Board.
Its investigation revealed that robberies of Uber drivers in Brazil's largest city rose ten-fold and attacks of drivers increased from an average of 13 per month in the first seven months of 2016 to 141 per month for the rest of the year.
Listings declined 2.9 percent from the past year, while the average listing price rose slightly to $ 3.2 million from $ 3.1 million in 2016.
The average $ 1 million - plus listing price rose to $ 6 million from $ 5.8 million, however.
Average prices rose to about $ 1.7 million from $ 1.6 million the year before.
Meanwhile, the average pre-tax income of the top one percent of American adults has risen from $ 420,000 to $ 1.3 million from 1980 to 2014.
From 1997 to 2010, according to the Non-Smokers Rights Association, the average cost of a carton of cigarettes in Canada rose by 122 % to $ 89.98.
In 2014, per person health - care spending grew 5.4 percent, well above the overall inflation rate of less than 1 percent, and the center expects spending to rise at an average rate of 5.8 percent a year from 2014 to 2024.
The average size of new auto loans is rising, as is the average payment size, according to research from Experian released Thursday morning.
Under her leadership, the average SAT scores of the entering freshman class increased by nearly 50 points, and participation in global semester study abroad rose from 25 percent to 75 percent.
Despite a shortfall of workers, average hourly pay rose just 2.4 percent from a year ago, one - half percentage point lower than September's annual gain.
The findings chime with data from the Office of National Statistics released last month that showed that UK household spending remained level at an average of # 528.90 a week in the financial year ending 2016, unable to rise above pre-crisis levels.
Average IRA totals, meanwhile, rose to $ 100,200 from $ 89,600 a year ago and $ 73,100 in 2012.
«The fastest average pay growth was in Boston in August, where median base pay for full - time workers rose by 2.4 percent from a year ago to $ 58,731 per year,» the report notes.
That's already visible in U.S. government forecasts, which say U.S. crude oil production will rise from an average of 9.2 million barrels a day this year to 9.9 million barrels a day in 2018, a new all - time high beating a record set in 1970.
Buoyed by rising farm incomes and a falling U.S. dollar, U.S. farmland prices doubled (from an average of US$ 1,000 to US$ 2,000 per acre) between 1975 and 1981.
The shipping sector, along with aviation, avoided specific emissions - cutting targets in a global climate pact agreed in Paris at the end of 2015, which aims to limit a global average rise in temperature to «well below» 2 degrees Celsius from 2020.
From 1999 to the end of 2010, the average resale home value rose 110 %.
The Paychex IHS Small Business Jobs Index rose 0.02 percent from July to a reading of 100.70, in line with the year - to - date average for 2016.
The percent of owners reporting higher average selling prices has risen steadily since October 2016, from a net 2 percent to a net 16 percent.
Prices for the top 20 drugs prescribed to seniors rose by an average of 12 percent every year from 2012 to 2017.
Between 1989 and 2013, average household net worth rose from $ 342,300 to $ 528,400 in 2013 dollars.
If the Fed increases rates, average annual interest will rise from $ 904 to $ 919, according to NerdWallet's analysis.
The percent of E&P equity rose to over 10 % of overall issuance from an average of about 4 - 5 % over the last decade.
The iShares Russell 2000 ETF ($ IWM) is currently sitting at support from its November 2013 high, as well as its rising 20 - day exponential moving average.
The average rate is on the rise, going from 3.76 percent last year to 4.45 percent for the 2017 - 18 term, and there's a sense that the atmosphere in Washington is getting unfriendly.
It claims: «In the United States, per - person gross domestic product rose by an average of 2.2 percent a year from 1947 through 2000 — but starting in 2001 has averaged only 0.9 percent.
Compared to last year, the average number of tactics used has risen from 12 to 13.
Average hourly pay rose 2.7 percent in March compared with a year earlier, a slight pickup from February.
Average after tax income of economic families rose over this period — from $ 68,200 to $ 76,900 in inflation - adjusted dollars.
One of the big upsides of a DRIP is that this regular investment in a particular stock assures you'll be benefiting from dollar cost averaging, meaning that because you're regularly investing — quarterly, in most cases — and because stocks rise and fall, you'll avoid buying a stock at its highest price.
Average hourly earnings rose more than expected, at 2.2 %, which helped lessen the blow of a worse than expected headline number and the July number was revised to 2.0 % from 1.9 %; average weekly hours increased to 34.5 from 34.4; and manufacturing added 14,000 workers after a revised 16,000 loss iAverage hourly earnings rose more than expected, at 2.2 %, which helped lessen the blow of a worse than expected headline number and the July number was revised to 2.0 % from 1.9 %; average weekly hours increased to 34.5 from 34.4; and manufacturing added 14,000 workers after a revised 16,000 loss iaverage weekly hours increased to 34.5 from 34.4; and manufacturing added 14,000 workers after a revised 16,000 loss in July.
Again, from 1994 to the present using Bloomberg data, during months when the VIX was already above 20 and rose even further, gold outperformed by an average of nearly 5 %, beating the S&P 500 roughly 75 % of the time.
By the early 2000s, 25 % of employed men and 10 % of employed women were working 50 or more hours per week.24 And 35 - 40 % of Americans were working outside regular hours (9 am to 5 pm) and / or days (Monday to Friday).25 Average commute time rose from 40 minutes in 1980 to 50 minutes in the late 2000s.26
As seen in the table below, average venture fund sizes have more than tripled over the past three decades rising from $ 53.7 million in the 1980s to $ 179.7 million in the 2000s.
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