Sentences with phrase «by households in»

At $ 24.2 trillion, the primary residence accounted for about one quarter of all assets held by households in 2016, surpassing other financial assets1 (20 %), business interests (20 %) and... Read More»
It represents consumption expenditure by households in Australian metropolitan areas.
WHO defined a «stray dog» as «An ownerless dog, free roaming and not cared for by any household in a community.»

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Paul Ferley, assistant chief economist at RBC, expects positive results for consumer spending in the quarter overall (up an annualized 2.8 % in Q2 from a weaker Q1), but noted that retailers are still dealing with modest levels of spending by households.
The IIF said Argentina, Nigeria, Turkey and China recorded the largest buildup in debt ratios over the year, the latter fueled by ongoing growth in indebtedness of households and the nation's finance sector.
The tension mirrors disputes that have arisen over the refusal by Catholic hospitals and universities to offer contraception in their employee health plans and moves by local governments to stop contracting with religiously affiliated adoption agencies that refuse to place children in households headed by same - sex couples.
All sectors recorded an increase in debt loading from the end of 2016, lifting by $ 4.5 trillion, $ 6.5 trillion, $ 4.5 trillion and $ 5.5 trillion respectively for households, non-financial corporates, governments and the financial sector.
It creates a «median multiple» by dividing the median house price in a given market by the median household income.
«While China's total debt growth slowed notably in 2017 with a drop in the non-financial corporate debt - to - GDP ratio largely offset by rising household and financial sector debt,» the group said.
According to a report released Thursday by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, a substantial increase in household debt in 2016 was led largely by growth in student debt and auto debt.
A report from the Convergence Consulting Group revealed the number of Canadian households that pay for cable and satellite declined by 0.7 % in 2014.
Previously, the Bank of Canada hinted it might raise rates to curb the borrowing binge, but in March it abruptly changed tack by affirming the household debt - to - income ratio is «stabilizing near current levels.»
«It takes an interesting approach to capturing the lithium theme by investing in a range of companies, from household - electronics producers to chemicals companies,» he said.
FCC Chairman Ajit Pai, named by President Donald Trump in January, is planning to take a new look at the current overall limit on companies owning stations serving no more than 39 % of U.S. television households.
A recent paper by the International Monetary Fund warned that «housing busts and recessions preceded by larger run - ups in household debt tend to be more severe and protracted.»
In 2013, only 3.6 percent of households headed by adults younger than 30 owned stakes in private companies — a 24 - year loIn 2013, only 3.6 percent of households headed by adults younger than 30 owned stakes in private companies — a 24 - year loin private companies — a 24 - year low.
Moderate household consumption will be mostly offset by a decline in business investment.
The rise in household income is being driven by job growth, but most of this new work is in low - paying positions.
That's because homeowners — by far the majority of households in Canada — have a substantial amount of equity they can bring to the purchase of a residential property.
Last year, median household income in the United States was $ 59,039 — lower than the $ 59,992 median in 2007 or the $ 60,399 median income in 2000 — based on calculations by the Economic Policy Institute using Census data.
The household name had logged four consecutive years of consolidated net losses, punished by the global financial crisis in 2008 and losses in its consumer product divisions such as the flat - panel TV units.
For example, in Ontario between 1996 and 2006, and especially in the last decade, tenant households dropped by 84,000.
At the same time, the Fed reports that median household net worth has declined by over $ 49,000 in real terms from 2007 to 2010.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation)-- In a British suburb in central England, police officers accustomed to burglaries and household disturbances are breaking new ground by finding ways to battle the latest crime wave — human traffickinIn a British suburb in central England, police officers accustomed to burglaries and household disturbances are breaking new ground by finding ways to battle the latest crime wave — human traffickinin central England, police officers accustomed to burglaries and household disturbances are breaking new ground by finding ways to battle the latest crime wave — human trafficking.
Home ownership has experienced the biggest decline in two decades, and the number of renting households has been growing by about 700,000 a year since 2006.
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For example, 79 % of households paid for traditional cable or satellite service in last year's annual survey by the Leichtman Research Group, down from 84 % three years earlier and the all - time peak of 88 % in 2010.
A 2013 survey conducted near its Tasiast mine in Mauritania by local sociologists found that the number of households living below the poverty line had been cut by more than half since 2011 and the unemployment rate had declined from 47 per cent to 24 per cent.
According to a recent global wealth study by Boston Consulting Group, Canada ranks seventh in global «ultra - high - net - worth» households, meaning those with assets exceeding $ 100 million.
While their numbers differ, separate studies by the provincial government, Statistics Canada and the Fraser Institute all show a slight increase in household taxes under the HST, skewed toward higher - income households.
Subjects touched upon by Poloz during his speech and the ensuing round of questions also included fostering ties with the emerging economies of India, China, and Brazil, and the growth in household debt among Canadians.
By 2013, the most current year data is available, the percentage of single - person households soared to 27.4 percent, the highest in U.S. history.
The city was recently ranked the second - least - affordable major market in the world by Demographia, a U.S. research firm, with median home prices 10.6 times the median pre-tax household income.
I think the way you did it in your article, looking by households, is more accurate.
In fact, last year there was an increase in annual trips by every age group and household income, with the exception of those who earned more than $ 150,000, according to Airlines for AmericIn fact, last year there was an increase in annual trips by every age group and household income, with the exception of those who earned more than $ 150,000, according to Airlines for Americin annual trips by every age group and household income, with the exception of those who earned more than $ 150,000, according to Airlines for America.
Federal Reserve data show that average family income at households headed by self - employed people declined 5.4 percent in real terms between 1989 and 2010, while average family income at households headed by people working for others rose 20.4 percent in inflation - adjusted terms over the same period.
According to Scotiabank's Derek Holt, who predicts household grocery bills could balloon by as much as 15 % in the next few years, the failure of the international community to settle on a rational policy for handling shortages has led to stockpiling and export bans, which «further impairs supply sides of markets and causes prices to go up even more.»
In the October report, there were five: stronger - than - expected U.S. growth; higher - than - expected oil prices; the possibility that weak business investment had altered the economy's potential; slower growth in less advanced economies such as China; and a tilt to saving from spending by Canada's heavily indebted householdIn the October report, there were five: stronger - than - expected U.S. growth; higher - than - expected oil prices; the possibility that weak business investment had altered the economy's potential; slower growth in less advanced economies such as China; and a tilt to saving from spending by Canada's heavily indebted householdin less advanced economies such as China; and a tilt to saving from spending by Canada's heavily indebted households.
Moreover, households in that demographic will increase their spending by 7 % annually through 2018, according to a report from the American firm Boston Consulting Group.
A study last year by the C.D. Howe Institute suggested that one out of every 10 mortgage - indebted households in Canada was «extremely vulnerable» to an economic or financial shock — a figure that's likely only increased since.
The ultra rich — those bringing in more than $ 25 million a year — also saw an increase by 7.5 percent, to a height of 156,000 households.
Households that spend $ 50,000 at age 65 tend to see a decline by about 15 percent over the next 15 years and 20 percent by age 85, according to Jonathan Guyton, a certified financial planner and principal at Cornerstone Wealth Advisors, in an article in the Journal of Financial Planning.
As of mid-2015, the measure (see blue line in chart) shows that less than a third of disposable income is required by a representative Canadian household for mortgage payments and utility fees — below the long term average (brown line).
The number of millionaire households in America increased by 400,000 in 2016, reaching a new record of 10.8 million.
The household survey, favored by some small business groups because it includes self - employed individuals, was unchanged in July with the unemployment rate holding steady at 5 %.
The bill would reduce taxes by about $ 1,600 on average in 2018, with the biggest benefit going to households making between $ 308,000 and $ 733,000, according to a recent analysis by the Tax Policy Center.
Of course, rock - bottom rates and a strong Canadian dollar, he added, are the opposite of what the Canadian economy needs right now in order to kick its current addiction to household debt and condos and switch to a more sustainable growth model fuelled by exports and business investment.
«Banks hope to lend early to get early returns... private investment and manufacturing investment are picking up due to firmer global demand (and) household loans could be boosted by property demand,» said Nie Wen, an economist at Hwabao Trust in Shanghai.
By contrast, Japanese households during the same period invested just under 10 % of their assets in equities and kept over 50 percent in cash and deposits, according to Bank of Japan data.
A survey by Statistics Canada in 2009 found that the average household spends 64.4 % of its income on personal taxes, food, shelter and transportation combined — the so - called necessities.
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