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Low -
income households spend three times more of their
income than the United States
average to heat and cool their homes, according to a release
from Nest.
A recent report
from Bank of America Merrill Lynch said that
households with an annual
income below $ 50,000 spent an
average of 21 % of their earnings on energy costs,
from home heating oil to filling their gas tanks.
According to the last calculation
from Statistics Canada, the
average household owes 165 per cent more than it earns in annual disposable
income, meaning an
average family with $ 100,000 annual disposable
income owes $ 165,000.
Although the
average level of after - tax
income of the top 1 percent of
households remains well below its 2007 peak, the percentage increase in their
average after - tax
income from 1979 to 2013 was five times larger than that of the middle 60 percent and four times larger than that of the bottom fifth.
In March 2013, as the stock market's Dow Jones Industrial
Average set record highs,
household and personal
income were both down sharply
from their 2007 peaks.
[39] Americans have the highest
average household and employee
income among OECD nations, and in 2010 had the fourth - highest median
household income, down
from second - highest in 2007.
In the third quarter of 2005, the
average new house sold in the United States cost 4.9 times the
average household's yearly
income, up
from 3.9 times in the late 1990s....
By contrast, middle -
income US
households will on
average gain $ 930 each
from the tax cut bill passed at the end of last year.
A 1992 study of 330,000 Catholics
households from 280 Catholic parishes, for example, found that whereas the
average family
income was $ 41,000, the
average annual contribution to the parish (not including school tuition) was $ 276.51-less than 1 percent of total
income.
For
income quintiles, we used
average household incomes, adjusted for size of
household, within a given area of census enumeration derived
from postal codes.
A modelling exercise for the Resolution Foundation by the Institute for Employment Research and the Institute for Fiscal Studies finds that on the basis of annual
average UK growth of 2.5 per cent
from 2015 - 2020 — an optimistic scenario — and no further cuts in public spending, living standards will fall for low and middle
income households by between 3 and 15 per cent (Brewer et al., 2012).
The UK Women's Budget Group, a group of independent experts, released analysis by Howard Reed of Landman Economics, showing the poorest 10 % of
households will, on
average, lose 1.9 % of their weekly
income, and the second poorest 10 % will lose 1.6 %
from the benefits uprating squeeze.
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.
The researchers combined those data with information
from the U.S. census such as housing density and
average household income, to figure out which communities were most vulnerable.
In this affluent sample (all but two came
from homes with
household income greater than $ 60,000), 28 % and 61 % aged 6 — 8 and 9 — 12 respectively did not meet the Estimated
Average Requirement (EAR) for zinc.
Florida's scholarship students are among the most disadvantaged — the
average household income of scholarship families was only $ 24,067 this year, 4.5 percent above the poverty line — yet on math and read tests, they still score near the national median among all students
from all
income ranges.
Students with disabilities, migrant and English learners, and those
from low -
income households also had rates higher than
average in the state, while Asian children had the lowest rate of chronic absenteeism at 10 percent.
A report last summer
from Columbia University depicted the «the typical opt out activist» as «a highly educated, white, married, politically liberal parent whose children attend public school and whose
household median
income is well above the national
average.»
Meanwhile in the United States the median
household income in the US is $ 52k per year and the
average indie author
from the USA earns less than $ 100 over the lifetime of their book.
Cost is often cited as a factor when justifying downloading for free, and this study counters that the
average household income that downloads books the most range
from $ 60,000 and $ 99,000.
With the costs of education growing uncontrollably, these monetary respites are usually not enough for someone who comes
from an
average income household to pursue higher education.
Time to buy was derived
from average home price divided by
average estimated
household income.
It would seem that a
household with $ 54,000 annual
income — the
average income of consumers who sought help
from CredAbility — would have the means to pay back their credit card debt without help.
Specifically, except for
households of low to modest means, the retirees they tracked were spending less on
average than the amount available to them
from Social Security, pensions and
income from retirement accounts.
Time to buy was derived
from average price divided by
average 2012 estimated
household income sourced
from Canadian Demographics.
The median
household income in Allentown is $ 36,000, a slight increase
from 2000, but that's more than sufficient to live comfortably in a city where homes
average just $ 129,000 and rent
averages just $ 854 a month.
Average home value for owner occupied primary residence, 2000: $ 227,200 Homeownership rate, 2000: 55.4 %
Average household income, 1999: $ 47,067 Population, 2004 estimate: 2,931,714 % of people living in same home for 5 + years, 2000: 45.1 %
Average commute time
from home to work (minutes), 2000: 25.3
From 1979 to 2013,
average after - tax
income grew at significantly different rates for
households at different points on the
income scale.
So, if you can just show, for example, that the odds of a stock market crash are far higher in years when the P - E ratio is much higher than
average (or for housing crashes the buy - rent, or price -
household income ratio), or that the expected risk - adjusted long run return is much lower than
average, or other «anomalies» (anomalous to the EMH) like this, then you can show that the EMH is substantially far
from the truth.
In tables assembled
from tax data by the Tax Policy Center, we can see that the
average effective individual federal
income tax rate in 2013 for
households in the 96th - 99th percentiles was 16.1 %.
High -
income taxpayers benefitted most
from these tax cuts, with the top 1 percent of
households receiving an
average tax cut of over $ 570,000 between 2004 - 2012 (increasing their after - tax
income by more than 5 percent each year).
In fact,
from 1980 to 2011, total
household income in Canada grew by less than one - third of a percent per year (
averaged out)-- considerably less than inflation.
«But the
average business owner usually needs all the
income generated
from the business to pay
household expenses,» explains Heath, «and to benefit
from this tax cut money must to be left in the business.»
I make more
from my single
income than the national
household income average, yet I'm just barely putting food on my table.
All three cities have high
average household incomes in common — ranging
from $ 78,000 to just over $ 95,000 — while unemployment ranges
from 4 % to 5.7 %, significantly lower than the current national
average of 7.2 %.
Referencing investigative journalist John Pilger
from his 2006 book Freedom Next Time, O» Toole states that «while the
average white
household income in South Africa has risen by 15 % in the post-apartheid period, the
average black
household income has fallen by 19 %.»
And
average U.S. disposable
household income was $ 1,337 higher in 2015 given lower home energy costs as well as other savings that have resulted
from the US energy revolution.
From 2013 to 2015, personal
income averaged 1.4 % higher and
households also spent less on electricity, which had the combined effect of greater spending on consumable goods and services.
The Congressional Budget Office estimates that a 15 percent cut in emissions
from a base year would raise annual
average household energy costs by almost $ 1,300 (in 2006 «constant» dollars), or roughly 3 percent of
income for the bottom four fifths of the population.
The
average U.S.
household saw its disposable
income rise $ 1,337 in 2015 because of lower utility bills and other energy - related cost savings, thanks to natural gas produced
from shale with hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling.
For the gasoline part of carbon taxes, we estimate that around two - thirds will be paid by above -
average -
income households (calculated by summing: the first and second quintiles» shares of gasoline expenditures in the pie chart above, plus half of the middle quintile's share, yielding a total of 66 %; data are
from the Bureau of Labor Statistics» Consumer Expenditure Survey, 2014).
IHS says unconventional energy —
from hydraulic fracturing in shale and other tight - rock formations — has made energy more affordable, increasing
average annual U.S.
household income by $ 1,200.
In your Affidavit of Financial Support, you'll want to cover information like: the name of the affiant (that is, the person making the affidavit); the name of the affiant's employer, if he or she is employed, what efforts the affiant has made to find employment; a list of all sources of
income; the monthly deductions
from the affiant's salary (for example: MediCare payments,
income taxes, child support, health insurance and retirement contributions); the
average monthly
household expenses; any debts owed by the affiant; and a list of assets that the affiant owns or has some interest in.
The
average low -
income household in Washington faces more than nine legal issues every year — nearly triple the number
from a decade earlier.
More than one - third of the
average household income is paid for taxes each year, yet it's still so easy to be a novice about taxes, since many are deducted automatically
from your paycheck.
The median
household income in Allentown is $ 36,000, a slight increase
from 2000, but that's more than sufficient to live comfortably in a city where homes
average just $ 129,000 and rent
averages just $ 854 a month.
Area - level explanatory variables will include: accessibility and remoteness, as measured by the Accessibility / Remoteness Index of Australia Plus (ARIA +); 54 socioeconomic disadvantage, as measured by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) Socioeconomic Indexes for Areas (SEIFA); 55 presence of Aboriginal Medical Services; presence of an AMIHS; proportion of Aboriginal pregnancies / births in an area managed by an AMIHS; numbers of Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal children attending preschool; numbers of full - time equivalent health workers (including general medical practitioners, nurses, midwives and Aboriginal health workers) per 10 000 population; measures of social capital
from the NSW Population Health Survey; 56 features of local communities (derived
from ABS Census data), such as information on median personal and
household income, mortgage repayment and rent;
average number of persons per bedroom and
household size; employment; non-school qualifications and housing type for Aboriginal residents in each area.57
Households must earn $ 16.31 an hour on
average to rent the
average two bedroom apartment, up
from $ 15.78 in 2005, says the National Low
Income Housing Coalition.
DLC says the yearly savings rate of an
average Canadian has gone
from over 12 per cent of
income in the early ′ 90s to under two per cent today and
household debt in Canada has more than doubled over the past 10 years.