Sentences with phrase «u.s. median ages»

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The study examined median incomes (adjusted for inflation) and unemployment rates for U.S. adults under the age of 65 with a bachelor's degree in 173 different majors.
In this study, the median FEV1 % predicted for U.S. children ages 6 to 18 years increased by 2.9 percent per 5 years compared to Canadian children who had a median FEV1 % increase of 2.1 percent per 5 years.
Estimated median (131,132) or mean (82) legume intake of U.S. adults aged ≥ 19 y.
Although turnover decreases with age, the median adult employee in the U.S. has about five years of experience with her current employer.
Mazda is targeting U.S. buyers ages 35 to 45 with a median income of $ 66,000.
With 68 % of Hispanics age 16 and older working in the civilian labor force and an estimated household median income of $ 38,039, according to U.S. Census Bureau, Hispanics represent a growing and thriving segment of the American population.
To retire on such safe investments alone you would probably need about $ 1.5 million saved at age 65 to produce an average annual inflation adjusted income of about $ 60,000 per year, which is slightly above the current U.S. median income.
The median retirement fund held by people ages 55 and older contained $ 104,000 in 2013, according to the U.S. Government Accountability Office.
Yes, that's down from 57, the age reported by NAR last year, but it's still 11 years older than the median age of U.S. workers.
Realtor.com ® regularly tracks real estate data and develops monthly reports featuring the number of listings, median age of inventory and median list price across the U.S. and in specific markets, as well as provides year - over-year and month - over-month changes.
Nashville's stellar annual job growth (3.44 percent, seventh - highest in the U.S.), moderately low vacancy rate (4.80 percent, almost 30 percent lower than the national average), and even lower median age of housing inventory (a mere 42 days, 33 percent lower than the national average) also highlight how exceptionally strong the demand for Nashville housing currently is and will likely continue to be for many quarters to come.
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