Sentences with phrase «more than its historical average»

Austin built 79.5 percent more than its historical average, while Boston built 72.4 percent more.
If a stock is yielding more than its historical average, that suggests that it is a better value than usual.
Strong job growth, increasing wages, and home value growth explain much of the difference between metros that are building more than their historical average and metros that aren't.

Not exact matches

In April, new - home sales made up about 11.9 percent of all home sales, which is a little more than half of the historical average of 23.6 percent.»
What's more, they're beating these estimates by wider margins than historical second - quarter averages.
When the sentiment index is more than one standard deviation above (below) its historical average, monthly returns average -0.34 % (+1.18 %) for the value - weighted market and -0.41 % (2.75 %) percentage points for the equal - weighted market.
In January, Deutsche Bank's top economists offered an even more alarming figure, saying that, relative to historical averages, houses are selling for 60 per cent more than they're worth — the highest overvaluation in the world.
As I noted last week, the average historical outcome of similar combinations has been negative, largely because the deterioration in economic pressures tends to trump technical action even when it has been more favorable than it is at present.
Using our historical database, I wanted to examine how betting against the public has performed in smaller games (fewer bets than the daily average) as compared to heavily bet games (more bet than the daily average).
Using the historical archive that powers Bet Labs, I wanted to look at games where one pitcher's walk rate was above average (less than 7.7 %) and the other pitcher's was below average (more than 7.7 %).
DePreSys's predictions for 10 years on from the date of the historical data were on average only 19 per cent more or less than the actual numbers (Nature Geoscience, DOI: 10.1038 / ngeo1004).
«The number of magnitude 3 - plus earthquakes decreased in 2016, but there were still more than 600 earthquakes, far above the historical average,» said Pollyea, who specializes in groundwater modeling and simulation.
From this perspective, grains probably never accounted for more than 1 - 3 % of our historical calorie intake... and as you know from one of my recent articles, currently our modern processed diet that the average person eats consists of 67 % of total calories from grains such as corn, soy, and wheat and their derivatives... now THAT»S a shocking revelation in why our entire food supply is backwards, and how that affects your waistline!
Most are now vastly more expensive, trading at spreads or valuations considerably richer than historical averages.
Since 1996, the US CAPE ratio has been above its long - term simple average (16.6) 96 % of the time, and above 24, roughly one standard deviation above its historical norm, more than two - thirds of the time.
Given the significant increase in share buy backs in recent years, which will probably continue in the future, it is quite likely that this component will contribute more to total returns going forward than its historical average.
You can estimate how much you'll have saved up by using a retirement calculator; it's best to assume no more than a 7 % average annual return, which is the historical average of the stock market (including inflation).
A thirty year mortgage is a great thing at these rates (I wish I could get a 50 year mortgage), especially if inflation returns to its historical averages of 3 — 4 % or higher, and if you can invest the difference between the monthly payments for the 15 and 30 year mortgage and earn more than 3.88 % on that money you will be much better off than if you'd gotten a 15 year mortgage.
Under a high emissions scenario, Blaine County can expect a 40 % decline in the number of days at or below freezing by late century, falling from a historical annual average of more than 200 days to about 120.
The study also looked at «long» fire seasons, defined as any season more than one standard deviation longer than the historical average season for that area.
Today, despite being the historical timber - basket of the U.S., Oregon now credits high - tech manufacturing with producing 10 per cent of its economic output — more than eight times the national average.
More than half of respondents say lending is just as stringent as a year ago, while 23 percent say it is more stringent; 20 percent say it is less stringent but not near historical averaMore than half of respondents say lending is just as stringent as a year ago, while 23 percent say it is more stringent; 20 percent say it is less stringent but not near historical averamore stringent; 20 percent say it is less stringent but not near historical averages.
Housing starts remain well below historical averages, even with new construction expected to rise from 776,000 units last year to more than 1.1 million in 2013.
Housing starts came in at a 926,000 - unit annualized rate in March, compared with an historical average of more than 1.5 million per year before the Great Recession.
A natural question to ask: why are some markets building more relative to their historical average than others?
- Raleigh is leading the way with new apartment construction, which makes up more than 6 percent of the total apartment inventory in Raleigh, and nearly double its historical average, according to CoStar.
In San Francisco and Seattle, developers have opened a little more than twice the historical average number of apartments.
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