Sentences with phrase «higher than their counterparts»

New Jersey property taxes are eight times higher than their counterparts in the Aloha State.
Sixty - nine percent of adults with an income more than $ 75,000 utilize the network, a percentage much higher than its counterparts (LinkedIn came in second place with 38 percent)
The group suffering from depression had BDNF levels that were as much as 40 percent higher than their counterparts.
But the amount is which these ingredients are used in SKALD is significantly higher than its counterparts.
Even though College Success Arizona students are often considered «at - risk,» they have a 71 percent graduation rate; significantly higher than their counterparts across the state.
In an article in the latest edition of Cato Journal, Andrew Coulson notes that, on average, compensation of public school teachers is about 42 percent higher than their counterparts teaching in non-unionized private schools.
Because even the insurance industry is aware of statistics that show personal injury clients who retain counsel to assist them in navigating the legal system settle or receive judgment awards two, if not three times higher than their counterparts who navigate the system solo.
Derry drivers pay on average 9 % higher than their counterparts elsewhere in New Hampshire.

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Editor's note: People over 50 are among the country's most active entrepreneurs, starting businesses at rates higher than their young counterparts.
Not only are the majority of small businesses (83 percent of which are pass - through entities) subject to higher tax rates than their larger C - Corporation counterparts, under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, any modest benefit they reap is scheduled to go away after 2025, while corporations will retain their steep tax cuts.
Canadians show a slightly higher proclivity to pursue overseas employment opportunities than their OECD counterparts, with 50 — 60 % either living abroad or expressing a willingness to do so.
The current economic environment is set to drive European earnings higher in 2017 making equities in the region more attractive than their U.S. counterparts, strategists at Goldman Sachs said.
The current economic environment is set to drive European earnings higher in 2017 making equities in the region more attractive than their U.S. counterparts, strategists at Goldman Sachs told CNBC on Monday.
Asia and Latin America are not risk - free, but «there seems to be sense in buying equities in these regions on similar or lower valuations than their counterparts in the developed world given that dividend growth is likely to be superior, given higher economic growth potential.»
A far higher percentage of Haitians pay with their phones than their more prosperous Canadian or American counterparts, with a far greater variety of services available.
The retailer differentiated itself among its high - end counterparts like New York - based Magnolia Bakery, Los Angeles - based Sprinkles and D.C. - based Georgetown Cupcakes with its colossal cupcakes that often weighed in at more than 600 calories and cost roughly US$ 3.50 to $ 4.50 each.
In a number of instances women were able to apply for jobs only if they had higher qualifications than their male counterparts.
In popular, high - paying industries like tech, women are offered lower starting salaries than their male counterparts for the same job at the same company 63 percent of the time.
It's no wonder that 90 % of top performers are high in EQ and people with high EQs make $ 28,000 more annually than their low EQ counterparts.
Salaries were on the upswing, with 2014 graduates pulling in average base salaries that were $ 1,520 higher than their 2013 counterparts.
For instance, Morningstar found that passively managed target - date funds tend to have fewer holdings in high - yield bonds and Treasury inflation - protected securities than their actively managed counterparts.
So it may come as no surprise that the top five highest - earning elected women serving in governments worldwide, as surveyed by British financial service firm IG Group, coincidentally happen to earn less than their elected male counterparts in an all - gender list of of elected, appointed and lifetime world leaders.
There is also opportunity abroad: Non-U.S. stocks with the highest dividend yields (average price / earnings ratio of 15.8) are cheaper than domestic counterparts (23.1), according to O'Shaughnessy Asset Management.
Translation: for Wind River, there's no reason to price software sold in France, for example, so high (and to keep costs so low) that the company's French subsidiary earns higher profits and pays a higher tax bill than its U.S. counterpart does.
Around that same time, a study came out that revealed that black head coaches, despite winning a higher percentage of games, were less likely to be hired (and more likely fired) than their white counterparts.
In fact, 21 percent of goal - setting, high - achieving organizations looked at in one study were more productive than their counterparts, according to Workboard.
«Just as notable, however, are the widespread similarities between Millennial employees and their non-Millennial counterparts, all of whom aspire to a new workplace paradigm that places a higher priority on work / life balance and workplace flexibility,» the study, which includes findings from more than 40,000 survey responses, explains.
While these funds have the potential to provide high income and total returns, they are riskier and more volatile than their investment grade counterparts.
Even when announcing in November that the federal deficit would come in at $ 26 billion, $ 5 billion higher than predicted in the 2012 budget, the minister couldn't resist gloating: «Unlike many of Canada's counterparts in the G7, we remain on track to return to balanced budgets over the medium term.»
The military spouse unemployment rate sits around 26 percent — much higher than the general population — and military spouses are likely to make 38 percent less than their civilian counterpart.
Webpages that are more popular, informative and relevant rank higher than their less popular counterparts.
But Amazon is only the fifty - third - largest employer in Ohio, suggesting a higher rate of employees on food stamps than its counterparts.
And at least 30 percent of high - frequency wine - drinking Millennials said they had bought wine from Washington, Oregon, Chile, Argentina, Germany, Portugal, South Africa, Greece, Austria, New York, New Zealand or Spain in the past three months — higher than for their Boomer counterparts, often significantly higher.
So how come that Millennials, though more risk - averse than their older counterparts, get the highest returns?
No matter what their age, engaged workers tend to have higher well - being, better health, and higher productivity than their not - engaged and actively disengaged counterparts.
Vancouver, Wash. — Jan 11,2017 — Global, high - growth companies are more likely to invest in account - based strategies, cold calling, rigorous sales training, and data quality initiatives than their lower growth counterparts according to a survey of 200 sales and marketing organizations conducted in November 2016 by DiscoverOrg, the world's leading marketing and sales intelligence solution.
Since then, however, the Australian market has done better than its US counterpart and prices attained a record high in July.
Jumbo loans typically have higher interest rates than their conforming counterparts, all other things being equal.
Do jumbo loans have higher interest rates than their smaller conforming counterparts?
Male MBAs are hired into higher - level positions right out of school and earn, on average, $ 4,600 more per year in their first job than their female counterparts.
Canadian venture capitalists were seen as requiring higher rates of return or lower risk than their U.S. and Chinese counterparts, and there was a perceived talent gap between the quality of Canadian and American venture capitalists.
But now you can find high - yield savings accounts that offer much better interest rates than their traditional counterparts.
Younger Gen Xers are falling further behind on retirement savings than their older counterparts, who are twice as likely to have retirement savings with high balances:
Modern banks, even prior to the recent crisis, have generally had to keep somewhat higher reserve ratios than their pre-1845 Scottish counterparts, mainly owing to the fact, mentioned above, that they must stock their cash machines and tills with base money, instead of being able to do so using their own circulating banknotes.
These types of firms were forecast to have higher growth and fatter profit margins than their full - service MFO and SFO counterparts.
While governments like to boast of Canada's «low and competitive business tax rates,» the fact remains that Canadian companies now pay rates higher than those borne by their counterparts in most other OECD countries.
Greater Vancouver ranks seventh overall in the Social category with a «B» grade, placing it higher than all its Canadian counterparts except Toronto.
This also holds true for IPOs, where founder - CEOs raised more capital and produced higher valuations and value than their non-founder counterparts.
Because China's high - tech BATs have closer government ties than their US counterparts, new regulations may not hurt the BATs as much as the FANGs
Coming to budgets, as in North America and the UK, Australian B2B marketers allocate a higher percentage of budgets for content marketing (25 %) than their B2C counterparts (20 %) do.
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