Sentences with phrase «average paid just»

In 2007, the National Association of Insurance Commissioners found that Virginians on average paid just $ 683 for their HO - 3 homeowner package policies (the most common homeowners package written).
Dale City Insurance Quotes for Auto and Beyond In 2007, Virginians on average paid just $ 661 for their auto insurance — $ 134 less than what the average US driver paid.
Homeowner Frustrations — and Solutions Tennessee homeowners on average paid just $ 723 for HO - 3 policies (the most common package written) in 2007, according to the National Association of Insurance Commissioners.
Marylanders on average paid just $ 692 for their HO - 3 policies (the most common policies that carriers write) in 2007, per a study done by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC).
Marylanders on average paid just $ 692 for their HO - 3 policies (the most common policies that carriers write) in 2007, per a study done by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC).

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Rate of annual job growth: 0.17 % St. Louis citizens enjoy an average commute of just about 11 minutes and pay about 32 % of their income toward getting around town.
Why pay a broker for advice, just to get average returns?
On average, BofA pays just 0.04 % on each dollar of those funds; it's those «sticky,» incredibly cheap balances that attracts its biggest shareholder: Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway.
Where does the average small business owner's time go, and how much would the average small business owner pay to add just one more hour in a day?
Wall Street CEOs saw their pay rise an average of just under 10 % last year.
On average, employees who earn from $ 15,000 to $ 20,000 a year and participate in their companies» health care plans pay just 5.7 percent of their incomes for insurance.
The average dating site customer spends just $ 239 a year for online memberships, which more than pays for itself to the tune of $ 12,803 in cost savings from fewer dates,» the report said.
But since compensation was way below average, they stayed just long enough to pump up their resumes and left for much better paying jobs — often in a startup.
Factor in the half who paid zilch, and the average cost per download was just $ 2.26, ComScore reported.
Just ask an average parent if his or her retirement is more important than paying for a child's education.
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.
The company has grown 10 times its size in just the past two years, largely due to demand and engagement from its loyal customers, who Salzberg said pay between $ 900 - $ 1,000 on average over a three - year period.
Next lowest is HP's Meg Whitman, whose cash compensation of $ 535,335 in 2013 was just six times as much as the average HP employee's — $ 84,500, followed by Warren Buffett, who earned $ 485,606 in cash in 2013 — nine times more than the pay for Berkshire Hathaway employees, who make, on average, $ 56,900.
For instance, we found that Canadian Pacific Railway paid an average effective cash tax rate of just 1.8 % over the past decade.
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.
At the University of Wisconsin's Business School in Madison, the average debt burden for graduating MBAs was $ 15,481, $ 106,889 less than Wharton's average, while the first - year median comp package was $ 114,694, just $ 31,609 below the median pay for a Wharton grad.
That is, when debt service ratios are calculated using the discounted mortgage rates actually charged by banks (about 125 percentage points below posted rates), the average Canadian homeowner is paying just 25 % or so of income on mortgage payments, far below the 32 % benchmark used for mortgage - insurance qualification.
The pay gap isn't just between men and women: Overall, top executives in the U.S. earn roughly 300 times more than the average worker, according to The New York Times.
According to a recent survey by Robert Half Accountemps, companies can expect to pay an average of just 2 % more in salaries for accounting and financial professionals during 1996.
For one thing, Zappos pays salaries that are often below market rates - the average hourly worker makes just over $ 23,000 a year.
«By 11:41 a.m. today, just as most Canadians are getting ready for their lunch break on the first official work day of the year, the average of the 100 highest paid CEOs will have already pocketed what it takes the average Canadian an entire year, working full - time to earn,» says Mackenzie.
That said, on average, residents of Polk pay just $ 1 more than the state mean for their home insurance.
They pay fairly average insurance premiums and receive a just - below - average amount in Medicare payouts.
The average income in BC is $ 917.41 per week, meaning the average person would spend 3.89 weeks of labour per month just to pay their average - sized mortgage.
Most of the company's reviewers are low - paid contractors overseas who spend on average of just a few seconds on each post.
Retirees who would be paying $ 1,250 a month or more — $ 15,00 a year — in the U.S. for health insurance with a high deductible say that in Panama, they're paying, on average, $ 3,240 a year for coverage — and that's with a deductible of just $ 250 a year.
This makes sense for the obvious reason that paying lower prices / valuations for stocks should lead to higher than average returns just as paying higher prices / valuations should lead to lower than average returns.
Initially, it will cover just 50 percent of a worker's average pay.
Again, getting back to Olive Garden, I mean obviously it's been discussed just the absolute average check of the brand, that the increases that have been taken in pricing over the past decade even to your own admission did begin to make you expensive relative to maybe what customers wanted to pay relative to the peers.
That means they're likely to be entirely dependent on Social Security, which currently pays an average benefit of just $ 1,239 per month.
Every month, the average New Yorker needs 113.5 hours of work to pay down a mortgage, while in Memphis it's just 18.4 hours.
Lets just say this, using the census data, controlling on 4 digit occupation (NocS), gender and age, there is less than a 2 % difference in average annual pay, between private and public sector workers working within similar occupations.
While property taxes in the state serve as an important source of revenue for local governments and public services (including public education) the average Alabama homeowner pays just $ 550 per year in property taxes.
If you're lucky enough to average that level of business every day of the year (including those dreary days in winter), then you may just walk home with enough profit to pay yourself minimum wage.
The 35 % of Americans who rent pay just a little less than homeowners each year for their rent, maintenance costs, and renters insurance, an average of $ 9,477.
Yes, this means we (just like you) pay our taxes dollars to support public education to the tune of $ 13092 per child on average and private education to the tune of $ 7567 per student on average.
The only significant problem is that the maximum CPP benefit is very modest, just $ 1092.80 per month, and the average benefit is less than one half of that amount due to years of earnings below the maximum amount and years spent outside of the paid workforce.
If we compare operating spending by municipalities to GDP, which is a broad measure of ability to pay, it remains within historical averages of close to 3 % of GDP.  In 2012, operating spending by all municipalities in Canada amounted to just 3.1 % of GDP, the same that it was twenty years ago, and down from the 3.3 % reached in 2009 during the depths of the recession.  This ratio was higher during the recession because GDP had dropped and governments sensibly embarked on stimulus spending to prevent a depression. This was before their misguided adventures in austerity (which presumably the CFIB supports, but have caused devastation to small businesses in countries elsewhere).
The median annual property tax paid by homeowners in Tennessee is just $ 1,088, 11th lowest in the country and about half the national average.
The average homeowner in West Virginia pays just $ 629 annually in property taxes.
While Rivergrove residents pay an average effective property tax rate of just 0.78 %, taxpayers living in Beaverton, Forest Grove or Sherwood can expect to pay rates of 1.34 %, 1.33 % and 1.32 %, respectively, per year.
An average Joe with good credit typically puts $ 500 down on an apartment in America's Finest City; if you're nervous about credit, don't turn tail yet — you just may have to pay a higher deposit.
Amazon, by the way, pays it's average fulfillment center employees just shy of $ 13 per hour.
I don't agree but I understand: If you were 80 years old already (a rough estimate for an average human life span), you would have to hear someone tell you that they had turned their back on organized religion about 6050 times per second for your entire life just to pay off the national debt.
I'm not a terrorist, I'm just a working, tax - paying average American citizen.
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