This sortable table shows each team's average Massey ranking,
average spending ranking, and average difference.
Not exact matches
On
average, workers
spend 25.5 minutes per day monitoring the games — with checking game scores and team
rankings being the most popular distractions.
In fact, American workers will
spend on
average of about six hours focusing on basketball during the tournament — checking brackets, watching a game online, reading coverage, and verifying team
rankings, according to staffing firm OfficeTeam.
Methodology: Based on each state's median household income, states were
ranked according to the percentage of the median paycheck that was left over after subtracting the following: (1)
average housing cost per paycheck, (2) total amount
spent on food per paycheck, (3) total amount
spent on utilities per paycheck, (4) total amount
spent on transportation per paycheck and (5) total amount
spent on health per paycheck.
The Gators
averaged 47 points, beat five
ranked teams and
spent most of the year at No. 1.
The Broncos have outplayed their
spending ranking by 62.7 spots,
spending an
average of $ 7.8 million.
When the program launched in 2001, New York shot to the top of the national
rankings for
average spending on economic development, according to research by Timothy Bartik, senior economist at the Upjohn Institute for Employment Research.
But Collins, who narrowly defeated Hochul in her bid for re-election for a Buffalo - area House seat in 2012, said at $ 60 billion, New York
ranks second - highest in the nation in Medicaid annual
spending and
spending per Medicaid beneficiary — which is 44 percent more than the national
average, according to materials provided by the lawmaker's office.
Graduation numbers are a controversial issue for New York state, which
ranks below the national
average in that area although its
spending on public schools is among the nation's highest.
As a pioneer in China's online dating market, Jiayuan
ranks first in terms of number of unique visitors,
average time
spent per user and
average page views per user among all online dating websites in China in 2013, according to iResearch.
Spending: Connecticut
spends well above the national
average of $ 7,734 per pupil,
ranking sixth among the 50 states and the District of Columbia, with an expenditure of $ 9,188 in the 2001 - 02 school year.
Spending: Colorado ranks 28th among the 50 states and the District of Columbia on the spending index, a comparative measure that describes both the percent of students at or above the national average in funding and how far the rest fall below that
Spending: Colorado
ranks 28th among the 50 states and the District of Columbia on the
spending index, a comparative measure that describes both the percent of students at or above the national average in funding and how far the rest fall below that
spending index, a comparative measure that describes both the percent of students at or above the national
average in funding and how far the rest fall below that
average.
Nevada
ranked 44th on the
spending index, which considers both the percentage of students in districts
spending at or above the national
average and how far below that
average the
spending for the rest of the state falls.
The state
ranks 19th out of the 50 states and the District of Columbia on the
spending index, which considers both the number of students in districts
spending at least the national
average and how far other students fall below that
average.
The state
ranks 36th out of the 50 states and the District of Columbia on the
spending index, which takes into account the percentage of students in districts
spending at or above the national
average and how far the rest of the state's students fall below that benchmark.
Only three other states
ranked above the national
average in dollars
spent but below the national
average in student outcomes.
Utah also
ranks last on the
spending index, which also considers how far the rest of the state's students fall below the national
average.
North Carolina
ranks 32nd out of the 50 states and the District of Columbia on the
spending index, which measures how many students are in districts
spending at or above the national
average, and how far the rest must travel to reach that benchmark.
The state
ranks low on the
spending index at 41st of the 50 states and the District of Columbia: The index considers how many students are in districts
spending at or above the national
average, and how far below the
average the remaining students fall.
[6] Based on their evidence, it is clear that finance reforms re-allocate significant amounts of money — on
average, reforms increased
spending by $ 1,225 per student a year in the lowest 20 percent of districts
ranked by income, while increasing
spending by $ 527 in the highest 20 percent of districts
ranked by income.
The state
ranks 49th on the
spending index, which reflects how many of the state's students are in districts
spending at or above the national
average, and how far the remaining students fall below that
average.
Here is a look at the
average spending by accountability
ranking classification:
In fact, NEA's 2016 Annual
Rankings & Estimates Report
ranked the state 23th in per - pupil funding, estimating that Oregon
spent, on
average, about $ 11,127 per student in 2015.
At that time, Colorado was at the national
average in terms of education
spending; we are now
ranked somewhere between 40th and 49th depending on which method is used to measure the rate of funding.
Without the cost of living adjustment, California
ranked 29th in
spending, at $ 10,139 per K - 12 student, $ 1,900 less than the $ 12,040 national
average.
They pointed out that California
ranked 43rd in adjusted per - pupil expenditures for K - 12 education, according to a survey conducted by Education Week, with per - student
spending of $ 9,417, which is $ 3,109 below the national
average of $ 12,526.
As our annual Charity 100
ranking reveals, the largest charities in Canada
spend on
average roughly 73 % of every dollar collected on programs, the rest pays for charity staffing and other overhead costs.
According to a National Retail Federation Survey, in 2017, the
average American consumer plans to
spend $ 967.13 on holiday - related purchases, and for the first time, online shopping
ranks as the most popular holiday shopping destination (as opposed to heading to department stores).
The researchers broke down their data further,
ranking the jurisdictions across the country in terms of the
average percentage of time people
spent using their phones while driving on a daily basis.
Georgia businesses
spent $ 1,566,186 on premiums in 2013,
ranking 40th for highest premiums
spent in the U.S. Annually, small businesses paid $ 5,003 for a single person plan and $ 14,762 for a family plan — 11 % and 8 % less than national
averages respectfully.
Child care costs: Hunterdon's working parents
spent 18 percent of their income on child care for infants and toddlers, compared to a statewide
average of 25 percent,
ranking first on this indicator.
You don't have to be a rocket scientist or
spend a quarter of a million dollars to come to the conclusion that the
average rank and file Realtor has always had, and still has, problems understanding agency.
Bankrate.com
ranked all 50 states according to several factors such as fatal crashes, car thefts,
average commute times, gasoline
spending, repair costs and insurance premiums.
Methodology: GOBankingRates surveyed all 50 states, analyzing eight data points that served as determining factors in the
ranking: (1) median household income, sourced from the Census Bureau in 2015 dollars; (2) median home listing price as of June 2017, sourced from Zillow; (3) food
spending, using the grocery index sourced from Missouri Economic Research and Information Center and multiplying it against the
average amount
spent on food from the BLS consumer
spending survey from July 2015 - July 2016; (4) employee health insurance premium contribution, sourced from the Commonwealth Fund; (5) annual child care costs for an infant and a 4 - year - old, sourced from Child Care Aware of America; (6) whether the state offers paid time - off for family leave; (7) whether the state has expanded the earned - income Tax Credit at the state level; (8) whether the state expanded Medicaid coverage as part of the Affordable Care Act.