The median district spends 4.16 percent of its total annual
expenditures on transportation ($ 246.06 per pupil).
Not exact matches
In 2013, a person making $ 63,000 (before taxes) spent an average of $ 49,000 to $ 51,000
on housing,
transportation, food, insurance, entertainment, childcare, health care and other
expenditures.
But you'll compensate by spending less
on other things; clothing
expenditures fall by about 5.5 % annually from age 65 to 90,
transportation by 5 % and food by 3 %.
Our assumptions are based
on redeeming the Venture ® Rewards
on travel
expenditure (taxis, car rentals, flights, public
transportation, etc.) at 2 %.
-- Difference between top and bottom income quintiles in the proportion of household
expenditures spent
on transportation;
Although Gaetz's bill does not include fiscal
expenditures, as noted in the main text (§ IV, supra), in reviewing the start time / academic achievement studies undertaken by fellow economists, Columbia University Assistant Professor of Finance and Economics Jonah Rockoff and the Walter H. Annenberg Professor of Education Policy, Professor of Economics, and Professor of Education at the University of Michigan, Brian Jacob, concluded that delaying middle and high school start times «from roughly 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. -LSB-,]» will increase academic achievement by 0.175 standard deviations
on average, with effects for disadvantaged students roughly twice as large as advantaged students, at little or no cost to schools; i.e., a 9 to 1 benefits to costs ratio when utilizing single - tier busing, the most expensive
transportation method available.
The index uses data indicators such as teacher experience, student
expenditures,
transportation, and suspensions to bring together data that will help community organizations and leaders construct a narrative
on how to improve education equity in our city.
In 1984, we spent 19 % of our incomes
on transportation; in 2013 it was just 14 %, according to the Labor Department's Consumer
Expenditure Survey.
If mortgage rates rise by 2 percentage points, mid-income to mid-to-high income families may have to cut about 10 per cent from other
expenditures if they want to maintain the same level of spending
on shelter, taxes, food and
transportation, the report said.
The expenses include food, child care (which is 0 for our purposes), medical — including insurance premiums and health care costs — housing,
transportation, taxes, and «other,» composed of «major budget components such as clothing, personal care items, and housekeeping supplies» based
on data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer
Expenditure Survey.
And BEA's third quarter 2016 data
on Real Personal
Expenditures shows hearty increases in all areas except food, clothing, gasoline and
transportation services.