On average, each of the 25.5 billion miles Americans drove while under the influence in 2010 cost the economy 12 jobs and reduced
national economic output by $ 0.80 and GDP by $ 0.40.
Not exact matches
In addition to the
national impact, the BA examined
output of the craft brewing industry by state, as well as the state
economic contribution per capita for adults over 21.
Job growth in the region has lagged at one - quarter the
national rate since the recession, and
economic output is half the
national benchmark.
Earlier this week the
National Institute of
Economic and Social Research said that the Olympics had given Britain a 0.8 % increase in
output in the third quarter of 2012.
The halving of alcohol - fuelled car crashes since the mid-1980s boosted US
economic output by $ 20 billion, increased
national income by $ 6.5 billion, and created 215,000 jobs in 2010, reveals an analysis of the
economic impact of drink - driving, published online in the journal Injury Prevention.
School Wastage Study -
National Absenteeism in Armenia «The term, school wastage, can be broadly defined as lack of demonstrated school success or realized educational gain (or value), measured as
output of student achievement, outcome of social and
economic returns, from provided educational services, finance, and other schooling related consumption of resources.
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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.