Sentences with phrase «less than the age»

«By extension, it is to reduce the disease burden and mortality rate of children who are less than the age of five years», he said.
[110] The 2010 Federal Reserve Board Survey of Consumer Finances found that student debt comprises «among families headed by someone less than age 35, 65.6 percent of their installment debt was education related in 2010.»
ANIMALS LESS THAN AGE SIX MONTHS Seizures are usually caused by infections of the brain.
The primary difference is that typically the difficulty of the tests is somewhat less than the All Age stakes, and judges are allowed the latitude to be more tolerant with respect to abilities acquired through training relative to the major stakes.
For persons less than age 65 without a Primary Health Plan as defined in the Certificate, Pre-existing Conditions are waived up to the first $ 20,000.
No one under 16 may operate an ATV, except that children between the ages of 12 and 16 may operate ATVs of no more than 90 cc's and children less than age 12 may operate ATVs of no more than 70 cc's.
The conventional final expense life insurance over 80 plan is for the people that are healthy and balanced and healthy sufficient and less than the age of 50 quotes.

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It manages to turn a less - than - scintillating - sounding subject — our aging electricity grid — into compelling reading, he claims, writing that even those who have never spent a minute pondering how the lights come on will leave this one understanding «that the electrical grid is one of the greatest engineering wonders of the modern world» and «why modernizing the grid is so complex and so critical for building our clean - energy future.»
The Resolution Foundation found that millennials are making 4 % less than Generation X did at the same age.
Prime - age black men are 13 percentage points less likely to be employed than prime - age white men.
They don't have a good grasp of the mechanics of retirement — even less than their elder co-workers had at the same age.
Over the past three decades, companies less than five years of age have added an average 1.5 million new jobs annually, while older firms have tended to just shed jobs.
According to a 2016 study by the Broadbent Institute, only half of Canadian couples aged 55 to 64 had an employer pension to share between them; of those lacking a pension, less than 20 % had saved enough to pad out government old - age payments.
But George O'Neill, a former brokerage owner who is now CEO of the Realtors Association of Hamilton - Burlington, says buying patterns have less to do with age of the owners than the motivations of the buyers.
According to the 2010 study, about 42 % of women have their first abortion between the ages of 12 and 19, and about about 23 % of women with less than a fourth - grade education have had an abortion.
There is an income cap on the Roth IRA: Only married people earning less than $ 189,000, or single people earning less than $ 120,000, are allowed to make the maximum yearly contribution of $ 5,500 (or $ 6,500 for people aged 50 or older).
Sure, women and men going through menopause and andropause may experience the odd gap, but there is absolutely no reason why our elders should be considered less valuable than their younger counterparts or feel they have to be shown the retirement door at age 65.
Similarly, you would expect that households with members outside of working age would earn less than households with working age members.
In the United States, women, on average, are paid 20 percent less than men, while those aged 18 - to - 24, some data show, have less than $ 1,000 in their savings accounts to cover costs including a medical emergency.
This year's awards are open to all Australian business women that meet the entry criteria in the following categories: * Westpac Group Business Owner Award (owners with a 50 per cent share or more in a business, with responsibility for key management decision making); * Australian Government Private and Corporate Sector Award (employees in the private and corporate sectors, or owners with less than a 50 per cent share of a business); * Hudson Community and Government Award (employees of government departments, statutory bodies and not - for - profit organisations); * Panasonic Young Business Women's Award (women aged 30 years and under, with any of the above criteria).
A study published in March in the journal Neurology suggested that women who were physically fit in middle age were roughly 88 % less likely to develop dementia — defined as a decline in memory severe enough to interfere with daily life — than their peers who were only moderately fit.
One recent (if small study) that followed a diverse group 183 teens who attended public high school for a decade, starting in middle school, found that «by the age of 22, these «cool kids» are rated as less socially competent than their peers.
The labor market recovery so far has made up less than half of the prime - age employment lost in the recession.
In a study that ran from 1979 to 1996, researchers found from a sample of nearly 750 people age 65 or older, that those who drank diet soda on a daily basis had a 70 % greater increase in waist size than people who drank it less regularly or not at all.
In time, it may get less dire, because the E.U. is giving its 28 member countries the ability to set their own age restrictions, and some may opt for an age younger than the pan-European ban.
Hilary Stout illustrated this problem in The New York Times in June: «After all, the millennial generation has less wealth and more debt than other generations did at the same age, thanks to student loans and the lingering effects of the deep recession,» she wrote.
Starting just five years later at age 26, alternatively, came out to slightly more than $ 117,000 at retirement age, or $ 33,000 less.
Balances do tend to increase with age, yet even so, roughly three - fourths of people surveyed by the institute had less than the average $ 76,000 in their accounts.
In addition, the median overall debt level for that age group neared $ 25,000 in 2012, up from less than $ 15,000 in 1998.
«Those with significant student debt are much less likely to own a home at any given age than those who completed their education with little or no student debt,» William Dudley, president of the New York Fed, told reporters on Monday.
But the odds of middle - aged, college - educated Hispanics becoming millionaires are less than 7 percent, while those of Caucasians are better than 21 percent.
In the United States, according to the most recent data, some 11.3 % of the working - age population are either running a young business — less than three years old — or are actively trying to start one.
«At age 23 I was sent out to explain to clients why they had half the money they did less than a year prior.»
Given that there are less than 5 million Canadians between ages 20 - 29, that estimate seems high to me.
Indeed, he found, the bilingual people in this group performed better than expected on intelligence tests at their advanced age, and showed less relative cognitive decline compared to monolingual people.
«The average American has less than $ 5,000 in a financial account, a quarter to a fifth of what you should have, and those aged 55 to 64 who have retirement savings only carry $ 120,000 — which won't last long in the absence of paychecks,» the survey reports.
For instance, less than half of people with hearing disabilities in the U.S between the ages of 18 and 64 had jobs in 2012.
When we met, Matthew was a whopping 31 years old — less than half my age.
The study of 1,787 US adults ages 19 through 32 found that participants who visited social media services more than two hours a day had twice the odds for «social isolation» compared to their peers who spent less than half an hour on services like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Snapchat.
To become an FBI Special Agent, candidates must be between the ages of 23 and 37 and successfully complete a battery of physical tests including a timed 300 - meter sprint (women must run it in less than 65 seconds to qualify; men, 55 seconds) and pushups (women must do at least 14; men, 30).
Baby boomers have most of the wealth and the housing, so «millennials are doing less well than their parents at the same age
It's telling that only one age group under 65 was less likely to say it was saving more in 2017 than in 2016.
Two decades ago less than a third of people ages 55 and over were employed or looking for work.
By age 39, the typical woman's income has grown by less than 20 percent, compared to her 30 - year - old self.
American men between the ages of 21 to 30 worked an average of 203 hours less in 2015 than they did in 2000, according to a recent National Bureau of Economic Research working paper.
McAllen's median age is 29.2, nearly five years less than the state, according to Fed data.
The net wealth for the middle quintile (ages 35 - 44) of mid-career workers averaged $ 50,100, less than half the net wealth of the same quintile ($ 103,800) in 1989.
Less than one year since declaring it the «Age of the Unicorns,» Fortune Magazine was back with a dire warning, «Silicon Valley's $ 585 Billion Problem: Good Luck Getting Out.»
While U.S. stocks plunged in their worst day in years on Monday, Apex said that across its 7.6 million accounts, there was 56 percent less activity among the so - called millennial age group than older investors.
Because of their age and industry, they often face unique challenges as they prepare to build their respective brands and businesses, and it would be wrong to discount what they have collectively created as anything less than smaller sized enterprises.
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