Sentences with phrase «adjusting for inflation»

The study also found that teachers» average hourly pay (in real terms, after adjusting for inflation) has decreased by 15 per cent since 2009/10.
We have doubled per - pupil spending (after adjusting for inflation) over the past three decades.
Yet it's hard to square these jeremiads with the simple fact that, after adjusting for inflation, per - pupil spending today is nearly three times what it was in 1960 - and that spending jumps were higher in the 1990s than ever before.
From 1992 to 2002, the state increased spending on education an average of 2.6 percent annually, after adjusting for inflation.
Fox's «Deadpool» holds the Presidents» Day weekend record with a $ 152.2 million domestic debut two years ago (not adjusting for inflation).
As «Black Panther» racks up the box office over many weeks, it could even top the biggest film ever by a black director: The 1980 comedy «Stir Crazy,» directed by Sidney Poitier, grossed $ 345.7 million domestically when adjusting for inflation.
He's been in 13 films that have grossed more than $ 100 million in the US, without adjusting for inflation.
(Adjusting for inflation, Donnie Brasco, Blow, and Once Upon a Time in Mexico all performed better.)
Adjusting for inflation, this is the cheapest - looking Ryan movie.
Even modest - performing movies Martin made thirty years ago, like Pennies from Heaven and The Man with Two Brains, earned more without adjusting for inflation.
Domestically, the Wakanda - set movie just passed 2008's «The Dark Knight» ($ 534.9 million), before adjusting for inflation, and trails only 2012's «The Avengers» ($ 623.4 million) among comic - book movies, according to Box Office Mojo.
March 17, 2014 • After adjusting for inflation, the cost of tuition more than tripled between 1973 and 2013.
We're the Millers has earned $ 91.7 million in nineteen days: putting it ahead of 2008's Tropic Thunder and 2011's Horrible Bosses even after adjusting for inflation.
Through the Looking Glass has a reported production budget of $ 170 million, which is significantly less than its predecessor's $ 200 million, particularly when adjusting for inflation.
Pixar's last two films — 2011's Cars 2 57 and last year's Brave 69 — were the lowest - scoring and (adjusting for inflation) lowest - grossing of the animation studio's impressive history.
And as you may know the Planetary Society did an analysis that shows we could be in orbit around Mars, which would be analogous to the Apollo 8 orbit of the moon in 2033 without changing anything about the NASA budget just adjusting it for inflation.
They analyzed how shares of the U.S. population afflicted with different diseases and conditions and the costs and services used to treat them contributed to growth in average spending on health care, adjusting for inflation.
Meanwhile, climate research has declined by 30.4 percent below FY 2009 levels, after adjusting for inflation.
After adjusting for inflation, researchers estimate that if all patients in the trial had been treated with clot removal plus medication, versus all of them being treated with medication alone, 264 more patients would have become independent and $ 13,491,564 in healthcare costs would have been saved.
Total health care costs were calculated for a three - month period using reference prices from the Dutch manual for pharmaco - economic health care evaluations 2010, adjusting for inflation as required and using healthy individuals as the reference point.
Within that total, the agency's planetary science coffers get an even bigger raise, a 20.7 % increase to $ 2.2 billion, the highest level ever after adjusting for inflation and programmatic changes over the years.
Adjusting for inflation, gasoline is cheaper today than it was before the Arab oil embargo.
But after adjusting for inflation, the average cost of hospitalization rose from $ 6,410 to $ 8,439 — a 24 percent increase.
Ehrhardt says he believes that the decline in NIH - funded studies can be traced to two things: Flat NIH funding (the 2014 budget was 14 percent less than in 2006, after adjusting for inflation) and greater competition for these limited dollars from other, relatively new research areas such as genomic research or personalized medicine studies.
In FY 2017, spending would remain nearly flat, rising to $ 1.070 trillion in FY 2017 (yielding a small decline when adjusting for inflation).
Those left most major research and development agencies at or near their pre-sequestration spending levels, even after adjusting for inflation, according to the AAAS analysis by Hourihan and David Parkes.
Consider this: Over a ten - year period ending in 2002 - 2003 - after adjusting for inflation - the average tuition at both public and private colleges rose 38 percent.
However, the state said rates will actually decrease after adjusting for inflation and federal tax credits.
«His committee has raised over $ 8.2 million since the advent of electronic filing in 1999, significantly more money than any legislative committee during this time, and presumably more than any legislator in NYS history (not adjusting for inflation).»
The grant per home will be just over # 20,000 per property, a third of what was being spent by Labour — without adjusting for inflation.
And while his administration routinely touts the plan's size as historic in scale — including in Monday's press release — the non-partisan Citizens Budget Commission says that adjusting for inflation, it's actually the smallest plan since 2000, or the second smallest, depending on how you crunch the numbers.
Ned, adjusting for inflation is one thing, but there was a lot less money in the game in 1995.
(Not adjusting for inflation, the average MLB salary was a shade above $ 1.1 million in 1995).
That figure is larger than in the 1960s when the war on poverty was launched, and this despite the fact that welfare spending, adjusting for inflation, rose throughout the 1970s and 1980s to its present all - time high.
After adjusting for inflation, the per capita expenditures of the lowest - income one fifth of the U.S. population today exceed the per capita income of the median American household in 1955.
Adjusting for inflation, average family income - total income divided by the number of families - grew 28 percent from 1979 to 1997.
Over the past 10 years, college tuition has been increasing by about 2 percent to 3 percent per year, after adjusting for inflation, according to a study by the College Board.
           The CFIB says municipal government operating spending increased by 55 % after adjusting for inflation from 2000 to 2011 compared to population growth of 12 %.
Is an increase from 2.6 % of GDP in 1981 to 3.1 % of GDP in 2012 unsustainable?  Yes, I suppose so, if this rate of increase continues for another few centuries. The same argument the CFIB makes for municipal spending could be made for corporate profits but far moreso. After adjusting for inflation, corporate profits have increased by 245 % since 1992, doubling as a share of GDP and growing at a rate of ten times Canadaâ $ ™ s cumulative population growth of just 23 % since 1992.
In that real estate crash, prices fell close to 40 per cent and took until 2010 to fully recover, after adjusting for inflation.
[Nominal is before taking inflation into consideration; Real is after adjusting for inflation.]
Under a progressive tax system, rising nominal income can move taxpayers into higher tax brackets, even if their real income (after adjusting for inflation) remains constant.
-- Since 1976, the average after - tax income of all Canadian families grew 18 per cent in real terms (adjusting for inflation) to $ 61,000 in 2010 (most recent data available)
Since 1976, the average after - tax income of all Canadian families grew 18 per cent in real terms (adjusting for inflation) to $ 61,000 in 2010 (most recent data available), say the documents.
Even after adjusting for inflation that's nearly double the amount borrowers had to pay back 20 years ago.
In the 150 years since Confederation, the average income per person in Canada has increased about 20-fold after adjusting for inflation — all because we have adopted better ways of doing business.
Moreover, as middle - class families have shifted from having one earner to two, their spending needs may have changed in ways that adjusting for inflation doesn't capture.
There's often a big difference between what you see before and after adjusting for inflation.
Sentier Research, a private firm working with publicly available government data, estimates median incomes began to rise in mid-2014 and are now essentially back to where they when the recession began nearly nine years ago, after adjusting for inflation.
Assume their salaries grow each year by 2 % in real terms (after adjusting for inflation), they save 10 % of their annual salaries, and their investments earn a 3 % real annual return.
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