In Japan,
the average growth rate from 1988 to 2015 has held steady at roughly 2 percent annually, and in France, it has been consistently averaging 3.33 percent since 1950.
For growth in the number of hospitals, health care providers and health plans, trend rates were derived from the Census Bureau's Statistics of U.S. Businesses, using SIC code - specific five - year annual
average growth rate from 1992 - 1997 (the most recent data available).
Not exact matches
A new report
from the city's Department of Small Business Services found that, over the last decade, women - owned businesses in the city grew by 43 %, outpacing the
average company
growth rate of 39 %.
There aren't many new job openings for specialized engineers, with an
average annual employment
growth rate of only 0.5 %
from 2014 to 2018.
Between 2000 and 2010, HELOC balances soared
from $ 35 billion to $ 186 billion, according to the Financial Consumer Agency of Canada, an
average annual
growth rate of 20 per cent.
CIBC World Markets analyst Robert Sedran lifted the assumed
average growth rate for the sector in fiscal 2018
from seven per cent to nine per cent, «turning what was already expected to be a good year into a better one.»
Average weekly wages for airport operations workers, a category that includes baggage handlers and other support staff, fell by 14 percent
from 1991 to 2011 — a
growth rate that was lower even than the low - wage retail and food service industries, according to a 2013 study.
Because
average tax
rates have fallen for all income groups since 1979,
growth in after - tax income has been somewhat larger than
growth in before - tax income
from 1979 to 2013.
The Republican tax bill, which seeks to lower the corporate tax
rate to 21 percent
from 35 percent, would lead to an
average 14 percent in earnings
growth for seven of America's largest banks next year, according to a Monday note
from Goldman Sachs analyzing the plan's implications.
At one level, most of these businesses appear to be success stories: On
average, these companies grew profits in their developing market subsidiaries by 15 % a year
from 2005 to 2010, more than twice the profit
growth rate in the rest of the business.
Also, as the jobless
rate has fallen, wage
growth has accelerated,
from around 2 to 2.5 percent, on
average.
At a federal - provincial finance ministers» meeting in December 2012, the Finance Minister announced that, starting in 2017 - 18, the
rate of
growth in the Canada Health Transfer (CHT) would be reduced
from 6 per cent per year to grow in line with a three - year moving
average in nominal GDP, with a funding guarantee to grow by at least three per cent per year.
Despite steady demand
from employers and brisk economic
growth recently,
average monthly job gains slowed
from 187,000 in 2016 as the 4.1 % unemployment
rate meant fewer available workers.
Over the past decade, productivity
growth has declined
from a post-war
average of 2 % to a
growth rate of just 1 % annually, with
growth of just 0.5 % annually over the past 5 years.
China is probably still a few years away
from reaching its debt limits, but the more debt grows, the lower the country's
growth rate average will be over the long term.
But the
average annual
growth rate from 1951 through 2001 was 3.4 percent.
Poverty
rates started to collapse towards the end of the 20th century largely because developing - country
growth accelerated,
from an
average annual
rate of 4.3 % in 1960 - 2000 to 6 % in 2000 - 10.
That is down
from about 3 3/4 per cent in 2011, which was about the
average rate of
growth over the past 15 years.
To project future years, the
average growth rate for child benefits in recent years was used, based on historical data
from Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) and the Public Accounts.
Thus, with an
average profitability of roulette on smart - contracts
from a single bet (transaction) of 2.7 %, the network commission before the
growth of ETH
rate ranged
from 0.5 to 0.8 %, which made it possible to accumulate profits and charge each player with project tokens, guaranteeing profit
from all bets.
Data
from the Department of Employment and Workplace Relations (DEWR) indicate an
average annualised
rate of wages
growth of 4.0 per cent incorporated into new enterprise bargaining agreements (EBAs) certified in the December quarter.
Enterprise bargaining outcomes in the early part of the year also suggested little change in the
rate of wage
growth; new federal enterprise agreements in the March quarter yielded an
average annualised increase of 3.4 per cent, unchanged
from the previous quarter.
If I assume a dividend
growth rate of 6 percent (about the long - run
average *), the current S&P 500 dividend yield of 2.1 percent (
from multpl.com), a terminal S&P 500 dividend yield of 4 percent (Hussman says that the dividend yield on stocks has historically
averaged about 4 percent), the expected nominal return over ten years is 2.4 percent annually.
This is a percentage point lower than
average potential
growth in the decade prior to the crisis... We estimate that the real neutral policy
rate is currently in the range of 1 to 2 per cent... This translates into a nominal neutral policy
rate of 3 to 4 per cent, down
from a range of 4 1/2 to 5 1/2 per cent in the period prior to the crisis.»
Sid Rajeev, Vice President, Head of Research at Fundamental Research Corp., notes, «The Commodities Research Unit («CRU») Group estimates electric car and plug - in hybrid vehicle sales could reach approximately 14.2 million by 2025, up
from 0.77 million last year, reflecting a compound
average growth rate of 38 per cent per year
from 2016 to 2025.»
Also because of regulations, smaller retail investors have effectively been blocked
from participating in higher - yielding investments — namely, private equity and venture capital, whose 10 - year compound annual
growth rates have
averaged 11.8 and 11 percent, quite a bit more than Treasuries, equities and other common asset classes.
The
average annual
rate of
growth from 2012 through 2015 was 18.8 percent.
This year's
rate of
growth was lower than the
average compound annual
growth rate of 21.6 percent for contributions to NCs
from 2012 through 2015.
Some evidence
from Evercore ISI suggests that U.S. states with the lowest unemployment
rates have above -
average rates of wage
growth, and vice versa.
While community banks have been instrumental in helping the nation recover
from the financial crisis, the recovery that began in 2009 has
averaged a
growth rate of just over 2 percent — the weakest rebound in the post — World War II era.
From 1982 until 2000, the U.S. economy enjoyed rapid
growth with real GDP rising at a 3.6 %
average annual
rate.
REPORT HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE • The
average growth projection for the coming years is 10 — 15 %, reflecting the
growth from the past two years — more than the 2 - 11 %
growth trends internationally and well above
growth rates for conventional food and beverages.
Over the period 1980 to 2012, unemployment rose
from just 6.4 % to 27.4 % in spite of consistent GDP
growth rate averaging more than 7.5 % and by 2016, 33.6 % (using NBS old measure); Human Development Index (HDI) has risen only modestly between 1990 (0.411) and 2014 (0.514); and
average life expectancy in spite of our enormous resources remains stuck at 52.9 years in 2015 while the equivalent figure in the developed world
averages over 70 years.
To place this
growth rate in context, it is half the
average 4.0 %
growth rate of public spending under Labour's spending reviews to date, and the same as the 2.1 %
growth rate of public spending during the first Thatcher Government
from 1979 to 1983.
Prior to the tax cap, the
average annual school property tax
growth rate from 2000 - 10 was nearly 6 percent, far outpacing inflation or wage
growth.
Job
growth in the upstate region has dipped far below the national
average, with a
rate of 2.7 percent in
growth from December 2010 to December 2016, compared to 11 percent nationally during that time.
The
average growth rates of Ghana's UNDP Human Development Index has declined
from 1.33 (between 2000 - 2010) to 1.13 (between 2010 - 2014).
That this House declines to give a Second Reading to the Welfare Benefits Up -
rating Bill because it fails to address the reasons why the cost of benefits is exceeding the Government's plans; notes that the Resolution Foundation has calculated that 68 per cent of households affected by these measures are in work and that figures
from the Institute for Fiscal Studies show that all the measures announced in the Autumn Statement, including those in the Bill, will mean a single - earner family with children on
average will be # 534 worse off by 2015; further notes that the Bill does not include anything to remedy the deficiencies in the Government's work programme or the slipped timetable for universal credit; believes that a comprehensive plan to reduce the benefits bill must include measures to create economic
growth and help the 129,400 adults over the age of 25 out of work for 24 months or more, but that the Bill does not do so; further believes that the Bill should introduce a compulsory jobs guarantee, which would give long - term unemployed adults a job they would have to take up or lose benefits, funded by limiting tax relief on pension contributions for people earning over # 150,000 to 20 per cent; and further believes that the proposals in the Bill are unfair when the additional
rate of income tax is being reduced, which will result in those earning over a million pounds per year receiving an
average tax cut of over # 100,000 a year.
Growth varies
from year to year annually but it is assumed to have an
average rate consistent with hitting the government's inflation target.
Experts at the Global Carbon Project and the University of East Anglia in the United Kingdom found emissions globally could drop as much as 0.6 percent this year — after growing at that
rate in 2014 — a sharp difference
from the 2.4 percent annual
growth rate the world has
averaged in the past decade.
New estimates released
from the Office of the Actuary at the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) project that aggregate health care spending in the United States will grow at an
average annual
rate of 5.8 percent for 2012 - 22, or 1.0 percentage point faster than the expected
growth in the gross domestic product (GDP).
They also found significant differences among strains in both the
average lag response (the amount of time it takes to transition
from cell quiescence to restarting cell
growth) and
average growth rates in response to different environmental conditions.
An
average root
growth rate was extracted
from the slope of a least square linear fitting on the
average root length (
averaged over the n roots).
China's coal demand
growth averaged 9 % per year
from 2000 to 2010, more than double the global
growth rate of 4 % and significantly higher than global
growth excluding China, which
averaged only 1 %.
That said, 20 - 40 pounds of lean muscle built over the course of about 4 - 5 years is a realistic muscle
growth rate for those ranging
from slightly below to slightly above
average genetics.
The data
from iResearch shows the market size of China online dating sites will increase
from 487 million Yuan, 2010 to 1.9 billion Yuan, with an annual
average compound
growth rate of 31.3, way higher than that of US market which is 3.4.
Revenue
growth for dating websites has slowed to ~ 4.5 % last year and will grow at an
average annual
rate of 3.7 %
from 2005 to 2008, to $ 1.11 billion.
To estimate the impact of knowledge capital on GDP, Hanusek et al. compare the
rate of GDP
growth from 1970 to 2010 with the
average knowledge capital of a state's workers.
The high projection, which would produce $ 13,208 in per - pupil spending in 2020, is based on an
average growth rate of 2.45 percent, similar to the period
from 1997 to 2004.
Specifically, the low projection, which would produce $ 9,519 in per - pupil spending in 2020, is based on an
average growth rate of 0.1 percent, similar to the period
from 1991 to 1996.