Sentences with phrase «less than the national median»

That pushed the median price up a whopping 20 percent; that price, however, is just $ 129,000, considerably less than the national median home price of $ 202,600, according to the National Association of Realtors.
In rural communities in these Southern states, housing costs a third less than the national median.
Plainly, if your income is less than the national median, especially if it's substantially less, maintaining a place of your own on 35 % of your take - home or lower is going to be a severe challenge, even in less - expensive regions.
Looking statewide, as of July 2011 motorists in Maine can expect to spend about $ 1,050 for a year's worth of car insurance, which is about $ 90 per month and quite a bit less than the national median automobile insurance rate of $ 1,440.
The National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) gave HOAIC a complaint rating of 0.49, approximately 0.51 less than the national median.

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The median annual property tax in Mississippi is $ 768, lower than in all but four states and less than half the national average.
They consider families to be poor if they make less than half the median national income.
While Greenhow cautions that the study wasn't intended to be nationally representative, it is only slightly higher than national studies by the Pew Internet & American Life Project, which found that 82 percent of teens with a family median income of $ 30,000 or less were online, and that among all teens, 58 percent had a profile on a SNS.
The $ 6,880 annual bill for transportation is slightly higher than the national median, but everything else is less expensive than in the rest of the nation as a whole.
In contrast to the median salary, the national average salary is moderately higher, coming in at # 41,000; and while entry - level managers typically earn about 9 % less than this average, late - career professionals earn about 21 % more.
According to Yun, in the past five years, the national median sales price has risen 38 percent, while hourly earnings have increased less than a third of that (12 percent).
Even small increases in energy prices could have a devastating effect on families in the mid-continent region where median household incomes are $ 10,000 to $ 25,000 less than the national average.
«More than one - third of the people who use the FHA have incomes that are less than 80 percent of the national median income,» Morrill explains.
Homebuyers would spend 21 percent, on average, of the local median household income on housing in each of the top 10 cities — less than the 28 percent national average, according to realtor.com.
Washington, D.C.'s low median age of housing inventory (54 days, nine days less than the national average), even lower vacancy rate (5.20 percent, about 23 percent less than the national average), and moderately high annual job growth rate of 2.19 percent indicate that demand for housing there is and will likely remain quite strong, making D.C. a profitable market for rental real estate investors for quarters to come.
Washington, D.C.'s low median age of housing inventory (54 days, nine days less than the national average), even lower vacancy rate (5.20 percent, about 23 percent less than the national average), and moderately high annual job growth rate of 2.19 percent indicate that demand for housing there is and will likely remain quite strong for some time.
The median real estate tax payment in Georgia is $ 1,425 per year, about $ 600 less than the national average.
Tennessee families pay just under $ 200 less a month than the national median for rent, and the state's median home listing price is $ 30,000 lower than the national median.
National median installed prices in 2015 declined year - over-year by $ 0.2 per watt (/ W), or 5 %, for residential systems, by $ 0.3 / W, or 7 % for non-residential systems of less than 500 kW, and by $ 0.3 / W, or 9 %, for non-residential systems of more than 500 kW.
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While the state's median income of $ 49,290 is below the $ 52,047 national median, families earning this amount and renting at a typical price could still keep housing costs fairly low at 27 percent of their pay, which is less than the 30 percent - of - income rent standard that most rental housing programs and personal finance experts use.
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