Sentences with phrase «even accounting for inflation»

Even accounting for inflation, that's not a stagnated income.
Of course, those critics do not mention that the General Assembly has cut over $ 400 million from education over the past three years, not even accounting for inflation or increases in the student population.
The interest rates on most of the universal life insurance policies are extremely conservative (2 - 3 %) and may not even account for inflation.

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Even more impressive — this list is restricted to directing efforts only, not the countless works Spielberg has produced in his time, and does not account for inflation.
But they argue that we must also diversify across time, something almost no one does: «Even after accounting for inflation, a typical investor has twenty or even fifty times more invested in stocks in his early sixties than he had invested in his late twenties... It's as if your twenties and thirties didn't really exist.&raEven after accounting for inflation, a typical investor has twenty or even fifty times more invested in stocks in his early sixties than he had invested in his late twenties... It's as if your twenties and thirties didn't really exist.&raeven fifty times more invested in stocks in his early sixties than he had invested in his late twenties... It's as if your twenties and thirties didn't really exist.»
«Even though CoreLogic's national home price index got to the same level it was at the prior peak in April of 2006, once you account for inflation over the ensuing 11.5 years, values are still about 18 % below where they were.»
This private college debt is 17 % more than it was 10 years earlier, even after accounting for inflation.
Even after you account for your costs, you can usually see returns that beat inflation — and then some.
Even corporate bonds only pay a 2.8 % yield after accounting for inflation and with no prospect for price appreciation if held to maturity.
Some years you might even lose money (after accounting for inflation).
The work in question was acquired by its consignor back in May 2006 at Sotheby's New York for $ 632,000, meaning that it had increased by a full $ 1 million since then — not a bad return over 11 years, even when accounting for inflation, fees, and so forth.
But the returns offered by the stock market are so much more attractive that even if you would've made the mistake of investing in the Dow Jones on January 1 of 2007, and kept that investment until January 1, 2017, you would be up by 58 % on paper, and 32 % in real terms (after accounting for inflation).
Increasing term insurance cover may be adequate enough for Amit's wife even after accounting for inflation and loan repayment.
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