Sentences with phrase «higher average life»

The United States, China and India all had higher HPI, higher average life satisfaction thirty years ago than they do today.
Women have a higher average life expectancy than men.
Australians currently have the second highest average life expectancy in the world, behind Japan.
Something else I found interesting was the high number of Centarians for Thailand (my home country) even though currently they do not have a very high average life expectancy (Rank 115, 74 years).
Consider Costa Rica, where locals report the highest life satisfaction in the world and the second - highest average life expectancy in the Americas.
Yet Colorado today has a higher average live release rate than Michigan.
Costa Ricans report the highest life satisfaction in the world, have the second - highest average life expectancy of the Americas (second only to Canada) and have an ecological footprint that means that the country only narrowly fails to achieve the goal of «one - planet living»... more
With a large percentage of their populations living in cities with quick access to emergency medical care, British Columbia and Ontario had the highest average life expectancies at 81.2 years old and 81 years old, respectively.

Not exact matches

That's exactly what sparked the stock market correction last month: a higher - than - expected average hourly earnings number in January's jobs report ignited fears that inflation might finally be coming to life, and in response the Federal Reserve may look to hike rates more aggressively than the three projected increases for this year.
Most parents are aware that over the course of an adult's working life, high school graduates can expect, on average, to earn $ 1 million less than those with a bachelor's degree and are 50 percent more likely to be unemployed.
The payoff: Risk doesn't guarantee higher average returns, but it makes them more likely over the life of a long - term investment.
And while various troubling social factors, including unequal access to health care and the impact of the opioid crisis, have stalled the growth of the average U.S. life expectancy in recent years, odds are that America's higher earners will live longer — maybe much longer — than they expect.
The cost of living is higher than average, but you get what you pay for.
The Census Bureau calculated that over an adult's working life, high school graduates can expect, on average, to earn $ 1.2 million; those with a bachelor's degree, $ 2.1 million; and people with a master's degree, $ 2.5 million.
You'd think that high - profile individuals with substantial and varied assets, often - complex family lives and a team of high - powered advisors at their disposal would have this locked down, more so than your average American.
Despite a turbulent start to February, both the Dow Jones industrial average and S&P 500 clinched a slew of all - time highs in 2017, giving new life to the conversation around an improving economy and creeping inflation.
Housing - related costs for renters and homeowners are 94 % higher than the U.S. average, according to the Cost of Living Index, and they're only going up.
The state is also surprisingly expensive; Alaska ranked fourth - worst on the cost - of - living index, and its home values are higher than average.
The only category for which Delaware took a hit in our study was living expenses, with higher - than - average home prices and cost - of - living scores.
What doesn't play in the state's favor is its high cost of living, bolstered by higher - than - average home prices and middling deposit account rates — and the second - highest median property tax in the country.
Montana has a cost of living higher than the national average, as well as a relatively low average savings APY of 0.27 %, so it ranks toward the bottom of the list.
The average savings APY in Wisconsin is relatively high at 0.81 %, and the cost of living is below the national average.
Because living costs are low and the average savings APY is relatively high at 0.71 %, $ 1 million in savings will last over 19.5 years in Kansas.
Like Vermont, Maine has a higher cost of living than the U.S. average.
A high unemployment rate and a relatively low average weekly wage make Riverside one of the worst cities to live in if you want to find your dream job.
Vermont has a higher - than - average cost of living, but a lower - than - average median income.
Even though the cost of living is slightly higher in Massachusetts, the state has a higher median income and a higher average savings APY of 1.16 %, so savings will grow at a higher rate in Massachusetts, making the $ 1 million last longer.
Even though the cost of living is relatively high in Delaware, the state also has an above - average median income of $ 61,017 and a higher average savings APY of 0.73 %.
Because of the higher - than - average living expenses, $ 1 million will last less than 14 years in Maryland.
It actually costs more to live in Texas than Georgia, but $ 1 million in savings lasts longer in Texas thanks to a higher median income and its high average savings APY of 1.17 %.
The Big Sky State has an overall cost of living that's higher than the national average — but only by 0.4 percent.
However, the small town vibe and peace of mind doesn't come cheap — the AreaVibes cost of living index is 26 percent higher than the rest of the state and 40 percent higher than the national average.
The average Nebraska resident can have more than 47 percent of their paychecks left over after expenses thanks to a low cost of living and a relatively high median household income.
I do nt know what part of the world you all live in but that is already substantially higher than the average household income.
Your cost of living would increase 14 % on average if you were a single - income earning household making $ 60,000 a year due to higher taxes, housing and food costs.
A move from Chicago, Illinois to Cambridge, Massachusetts would see an average 12 % increase in cost of living due to all three factors, with housing almost 25 % higher.
Let's assume you have a diversified portfolio yielding 3,5 %, some good old blue chips grow their dividend slowly, some newer companies keep raising their dividend higher and higher like their life depends on it, averaging dividend increases of let's say 7 % per year.
However, in specific counties where the cost of living is higher than typical, and the typical home sale price is well above the national average, the FHFA assigns 2016 conforming mortgage loan limits to be a little higher.
The Decurion Corp., a Los Angeles - based manager of movie theaters, real estate and senior living facilities, averages the highest gross per screen in the industry.
Civil liberties are still quite high (though W tried to do them in), medical science has allowed people to live longer and better, crime has generally been trending downwards for decades, and the average American lives far, far better than his predecessors 70 years ago.
For example, if Bill Gates should walk into my living room, my household has the highest average income in America.
I don't think I would put them to the average layperson in a small group setting, but to a pastor or deacon, a question or two at a time... for the record, I am a high school grad, have had three jobs in my entire life (church custodian, newspaper pasteup [pre-computer pagination], and grocery deli clerk), am on SSDI for complications of Marfan's Syndrome, and a Medicare beneficiary, no secondary insurance because I am about $ 20 over the income limit for Medicaid.
According to Baleka, the average life expectancy for a long - haul truck driver in the U.S. is 61 to 64 years (10 to 15 years less than the average American male); truck drivers have the highest rate of obesity of any occupation in the U.S. (86 % are overweight, 69 % are obese); they have one of the highest rates of metabolic syndrome, a group of risk factors for heart disease and diabetes; in some years they have had the highest number of fatalities of any occupation, making trucking one of the most dangerous and unhealthy occupations in the U.S.
The World Health Organization and Unicef estimated the average maternal mortality ratios for 1990 as 27 per 100 000 live births in the more developed countries compared with 480 per 100 000 live births in less developed countries, with ratios as high as 1000 per 100 000 live births for eastern and western Africa.4 The WHO has estimated that almost 15 % of all women develop complications serious enough to require rapid and skilled intervention if they are to survive without lifelong disabilities.5 This means that women need access not only to trained midwives but also to medical services if complications arise.
Here, to illustrate the connection between fatherhood and child well - being, I compare adolescent boys and girls who fall into one of four categories: those living in an intact, married family with a high - quality relationship with their father (top third), or an average - quality relationship with their father (middle third), or a low - quality relationship with him (bottom third), or living in a single - mother family.
Single fathers, on average, have higher incomes than single mothers and are far less likely to be living at or below the poverty line — 24 % versus 43 %.
The proportion of their own mother's milk during the first 10 days of life was high in both groups (89.1 percent of the total average intake during the intervention period for the donor milk group and 84.5 percent for the formula group).
People in countries that provide citizens with a high level of economic security have a higher level of happiness on average, as measured by surveys of national levels of life - satisfaction and happiness... The most important determinant of national happiness is not income level — there is a positive association, but rising income seems to have little effect as wealthy countries grow more wealthier.
«Maternal mortality is falling, infant mortality is dropping and life expectancy is the highest in West Africa, average 63 years where as in other countries it is 52 years.»
And sure enough: in the post-1945 period, those who achieved the highest office of Prime Minister lived on average 9 years longer than those Deputy Prime Ministers.
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