Sentences with phrase «higher than residents»

If you live in the city your insurance rates will be higher than residents of the suburbs as insurers calculate the crime factor into your premiums.
And no, I would not say otherwise for my personal situation, I'd still be taxed 25 % higher than a resident.

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A 2013 analysis of the Senate's immigration reform bill by the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office estimates its passage would have resulted in nine million more people entering the U.S. work force in the next 20 years, with new immigrants participating at a higher rate, on average, than other U.S. residents.
The average residential property tax bill is about $ 5,500 annually, less than half of what Westchester residents pay (people in Fairfax still complain about property taxes being too high).
Residents in North Dakota pay higher - than - average taxes compared across all states, but not by much.
New York's top local rate is 3.648 % (so, the top marginal tax rate for a New York City resident isn't 43.97 %, but 47.618 %, higher than Ontario's and almost as bad as Quebec's).
In - house research by the bank showed that Detroit residents, on average, channeled a significantly higher percentage of their spending through small businesses than city dwellers nationwide.
Colorado residents pay more in taxes — and pay a higher percentage of their income toward taxes, on average — than residents in more than half of the other states.
U.S. residents do in fact earn more on their assets than they pay on their liabilities, and U.S. firms operating abroad earn a higher rate of return than do foreign firms operating in the United States.
Wyoming residents are less likely to live paycheck to paycheck than residents in a majority of states thanks to a relatively high median household income and a manageable cost of living.
But a high cost of living leaves Alaska residents with less income after paying expenses than residents in 46 other states have.
But the state's high cost of living means residents have less than 22 percent of their paycheck left after expenses.
«Costa Ricans have higher wellbeing than the residents of many rich nations, including the U.S. and the U.K., and live longer than people in the U.S..
A slightly higher median household income and slightly lower expenses help Connecticut residents have more money left over than residents in nearby Massachusetts.
But residents» paychecks are stretched by other expenses that are higher than in half of the other states.
While the industry has created high - paying jobs for many, those are rarely held by African Americans and Latinos, who make up more than half of Oakland residents.
Illinois residents are less likely to live paycheck to paycheck than residents in more than half of the other states thanks to a relatively high median household income and manageable expenses.
New Jersey residents are less likely to live paycheck to paycheck than their neighbors in New York thanks to a higher median household income and lower housing costs.
A relatively high median household income helps North Dakota residents have more than 41 percent of their paychecks left over after expenses.
A high median household income helps leave Washington residents with more than one - third of their paychecks after expenses.
A median household income that's higher than in more than half of the states also makes it less likely that Pennsylvania residents will live paycheck to paycheck.
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.
But other living expenses are higher and take a bigger bite out of paychecks, leaving residents with less wiggle room in their budgets than in states with a lower cost of living.
A high median household income helps Utah residents have more money left over after expenses than residents in almost half of the states.
A high median household income and expenses that are lower than in many other East Coast states help Virginia residents hang onto at least 40 percent of their paychecks.
Residents in Clatskanie have renters insurance rates that are 8.9 % higher than the rest of Oregon.
Las Vegas has always had a high suicide rate — the odds of suicide among Vegas residents have been reported to be about 50 percent greater than in other large U.S. metropolitan areas between 1979 and 2004.
-- Atlantic Canada has Canada's lowest birth rate, highest median age and often sends more residents to other parts of Canada than it takes in.
While 29 per cent of Metro Vancouver residentshigher than the national average — say they have a negative opinion of Airbnb, some 52 per cent say they have a positive one.
Standard Life Investments cited a recent poll of UK residents that showed that only 39 percent of 18 - to -24-year-olds and 35 percent of 25 - to -34-year-olds were «more concerned in investing in a company that provides high returns on investment than societal / environmental issues».
But the tax environment in California has long been higher than many other states and the recent economic events have merely reinforced and escalated that reality for wealthy residents.
These higher temperatures mean Indianapolis will see a likely increase of up to 15 additional deaths per 100,000 residents by late century, with a 1 - in - 20 chance of more than 31 additional deaths.
DTI is heavily influenced by where you live so residents of San Francisco, where rents are relatively high tend to exhibit higher ratios than residents of Kansas City, where rents are relatively low.
Despite the growth plan's preference for multi-family housing, such projects can now take more than three years to complete, double what it was 15 years ago, because of a surge in required documentation, out - of - date municipal zoning bylaws and residents» opposition to high - rise projects, according to development lobby BILD.
Residents also need 60.7 % of local median income to pay for the typical home — No. 1 among markets on RealtyTrac's bubble list and 3.8 percentage points higher than the previous peak.
That's one percentage point higher than what residents paid during the market's previous peak — and way above the 26 % nationwide average.
That's a full 13 percentage points higher than the second - ranked city — Montgomery, Alabama — where 64 percent of residents say they are very religious.
Only 73 % of county residents graduated from high school, and only 8 % have a college degree, one - third the Tennessee state average and less than one - third the U.S. average of 31 %
(As an aside, the resident buck is now able to reach the higher branches and has obviously enjoyed the Meyer lemon tree more than I have this season.
A Humboldt resident set up a GoFundMe campaign, and by Wednesday, the total for victims» families had climbed to more than $ 8.5 million, making that campaign the largest in the history of Canada and the third - highest ever.
He also said Orland Park already has 1.71 officers per 1,000 residents, which is higher than the 1.43 in Tinley Park and the 1.48 in Schaumburg, which also has a large retail sector.
According to Hanetho, a recent survey by the park district showed that 86 percent of residents visited a Northbrook park in the last year, 14 percent higher than the national average.
Additional research indicates that healthcare facilities located in zip code areas with higher percentages of black residents were less likely to meet recommendations supportive of breastfeeding than those with lower percentages of black residents.
Non-residents pay a higher fee than residents do when signing up for classes.
According to 1990 census data, more than one - third of all Arlington Heights residents have completed high school and have received a bachelor's degree from college.
The sour economy has hit New York especially hard and the city now has more than 400,000 unemployed residents, the highest number since 1992, according to Thompson.
There is a large number of residents on Medicaid with poorer - than - average health outcomes who use the emergency room for primary care at disproportionately high rates.
But rather than suggest that supporters donate money or warm clothing directly to OWS, the WFP — which has done its best to bleed city residents dry with high taxes and runaway public - employee pension benefits — told the e-mail's recipients that «just $ 5 a month supports our fight for a better New York.»
Bronx resident Bernadette Bragg, who works next door to City Hall and came out for the rally, said a higher wage would make a huge difference to people like her who earn less than $ 10 an hour.
And, although more than one - third of the residents 25 and older had attained a Bachelor's Degree or a higher level of education, more than one - quarter of local residents in the same age group had not obtained a high school diploma.
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