Sentences with phrase «income had much of an impact»

She even denies that either BBA or Ladd ever meant to say that income had much of an impact on achievement.

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So far, those concerns have had much less impact on sales in emerging markets, where entrance to the middle class includes consumption of higher - calorie, higher - fat food products that are only available with more disposable income.
Moreover, CBO's latest baseline assumptions predict earnings to grow faster for high - income earners than for others in the next decade, [32] suggesting that the Great Recession and financial crisis may have had only a temporary impact on the rising trend of income gains at the top, much as the impact of the dot - com collapse in the early 2000s was only temporary.
Additionally, the Tax Policy Center has argued that many businesses with too little income or are losing money don't benefit from bonus depreciation, especially in times of economic recovery, and that it may not have much of an impact on long - term investment.
The fact that interest rates are low for six months or a year probably does not have much impact on households» expectations of their long - term interest income and thus, does not have much of an impact on consumer spending.
In recent years, a brand of research called «climate attribution science» has sprouted from this question, examining the impact of extreme events to determine how much — often in fractional terms — is related to human - induced climate change, and how much to natural variability (whether in climate patterns such as the El Niño / La Niña - Southern Oscillation, sea - surface temperatures, changes in incoming solar radiation, or a host of other possible factors).
We didn't think we could get the attention of (much less have an impact on) traditional schools without proving that low - income kids could be served at a scale akin to a district and achieve at high levels.
I thought it was fitting as we wind up the year to comment on this, and to point out that as much as we whine about the impact of Kindle Unlimited on our sales, and on the dearth of decent ad sites, and the constantly shifting marketplace, more of us than ever before are earning decent, and in some cases, magnificent, incomes, from writing and publishing, without any help from the traditional channels that used to have the book selling business locked up.
As many self - publishers have no doubt realized, it's pretty hard to make any significant impact, or much in the way of income, with just one book.
In the intro, I go into some pertinent publishing news: Kobo has become Tolino's tech partner, which makes it a much bigger player in the growing German ebook market; Amazon is opening a bookstore in New York City; while Barnes & Noble reported a 9 % decline in sales over the holiday period, there's discussion on the impact of the All Romance Ebooks closure, and once again, I talk about the importance of multiple streams of income, as well as multi - currency / multi-country income in order to weather the changes undoubtedly ahead and hedge against potential economic changes.
And with more income coming from ebooks, which don't have the short life span of print books, this income has a much longer impact on an author's financial security.
The amount you've saved for college or any other goal has much less of an impact on your financial aid than your overall income does.
Even if all you have is your RRSP, at least a bit of forethought and planning can help you understand how much you can afford to spend in retirement and how income taxes will impact your retirement savings.
For those who are interested in the impact of dividend income and capital gains on taxes, which is much more significant, complicated and divergent than I had imagined, I recommend reading Master your retirement: how to fulfill your dreams with peace of mind.
While your income isn't a factor in your credit score, the amount of much money you make (or don't make) can still have an impact on your credit.
This potential increase in short - term interest rates probably won't have much of an impact on most fixed income portfolios.
What kind of debt you owe to them, how much you owe them, how much you've paid to them in the past, what your current budget looks like, what assets you have, what your employment income is, and what kind of employment income you have can impact what may happen under a bankruptcy to how much you would need to offer in a consumer proposal.
Having a car loan that takes up too much of your monthly income (or that you can't actually afford to make payments on) will negatively impact your chances of being approved for a mortgage.
The effective tax rate is the result of the various tax brackets your income has been subjected to and any tax credits and other factors impacting how much you end up paying in taxes.
Older people are at much higher risk of dying during extreme heat events.136, 50,241,233 Pre-existing health conditions also make older adults susceptible to cardiac and respiratory impacts of air pollution25 and to more severe consequences from infectious diseases; 257 limited mobility among older adults can also increase flood - related health risks.258 Limited resources and an already high burden of chronic health conditions, including heart disease, obesity, and diabetes, will place the poor at higher risk of health impacts from climate change than higher income groups.25, 50 Potential increases in food cost and limited availability of some foods will exacerbate current dietary inequalities and have significant health ramifications for the poorer segments of our population (Ch.
When you talk about «well financed» forces impacting the debate and trying to hide the truth, you should be talking about all of the university professors collecting millions in government grant money to «study the issue»... do you think they will ever come out and say there really isn't much impact on the world wide temperatures, which would cut off their well financed research and incomes???
The 2015 Medical Sales Salary Report not only looks at the average income of medical sales reps, but it also details how income is affected by a variety of different factors such as the type of product a medical rep sells, their specific job title, how much they travel, how much experience they have, and even things that seemingly shouldn't impact earnings, such as age and gender.
The 2015 Medical Sales Salary Report analyzed the incomes of 2,772 survey respondents to evaluate how much med reps earn and which factors have the greatest impact on earnings.
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