Not exact matches
Citing figures by the Financial Conduct Authority which
show 40 per
cent of UK
adults have less than # 100 in savings, Just Finance says problems with managing finance are becoming «a mainstream issue».
«The latest Australian Health Survey
showed that for the average
adult, just 1.7 per
cent of the daily intake
of kilojoules comes from soft drinks.
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.
They
show that about 92 per
cent of the population harbors bacteria with a variant
of the gene sequence, according to a survey
of public genome data from 250
adult humans.
Statistics
show that the number
of primary school pupils suspended or given fixed term exclusions for assaulting an
adult increased by 25 per
cent from 9,290 in 2012 - 1013 to 11,660 in 2013 - 14.
Research
shows that obese children and adolescents are more likely to become obese
adults and also develop various diseases such as type 2 diabetes, and a worrying 30 per
cent of children in England are now classed as overweight or obese.
Forty - five per
cent of adults between the ages
of 20 and 35 working in STEM related roles believe that subjects they studied in school are useless when it comes to working, a new report
shows.
The findings
show that out
of 1,000
adults working in STEM roles, 61 per
cent found that learning technical skills at school would have been more useful than learning a traditional subject.
Studies in several countries have
shown that similar increases in back pain from around 13 per
cent in children aged 12 - 16 to
adult levels
of around 30 per
cent aged 15 - 19.
The results also
show that nearly a fifth (19 %)
of adults felt pushed towards going to university, while just two per
cent said they were pushed towards an apprenticeship.
Its
adult protection score is quite good, at 93 per
cent, but a score
of 77 per
cent for child occupant protection is not great for a family car, and a 55 per
cent score in the safety assist category
of the test
shows just how much safety kit is either left on the options list or simply not available at all.
Latest statistics from the Department for Transport
show that the proportion
of adults who cycle at least once a month has fallen to 14.7 per
cent last year.
A large - scale survey
of young
adults by the NSPCC
showed that seven per
cent had, as children, suffered serious physical abuse, defined as violence causing injury or occurring regularly throughout childhood.