Sentences with phrase «of debt per capita»

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About 5.45 percent of per - capita [debt] is tied up in credit - card debt
Residents of Hawaii also have slightly more debt per capita...: $ 67,010, [compared] to $ 65,740.
Utah residents have $ 52,150 in per - capita debt, $ 38,240 of which is mortgage debt.
That means 77 percent of per - capita debt is mortgage debt
In terms of debt, Maryland residents have $ 67,020 in per - capita debt, meaning their debt - to - income ratio is 1.84.»
In total, $ 51,770 out of the total $ 67,010 in per capita debt that Hawaiians hold is owed on mortgages.
Detroit has more than $ 18 billion in debt and unfunded liabilities and doesn't have the revenues to meet those obligations and provide an adequate level of services to its people, who pay the highest taxes per capita in Michigan.
Puerto Rico's governor says the island is in a $ 72 billion debt that it can not pay: 15 times the per capita median debt of the 50 U.S. states.
While Romney was governor of my state, Massachusetts, the debt burden per capita was the highest in the nation.
And in Central New York, the city of Oswego's per - capita debt is more than double the amount reported by the city of Cortland, in the same region.
Villages have the most debt, while counties collect the most in total taxes per capita — which reflects their control of sales taxes.
Finally the impact of the new net spending, fresh overheads, administrative overreach, additional costs of controls, leakages, and the second - order effects of these parameters was assessed on key macroeconomic variables such as inflation, GDP - per - capita growth, debt service - to - revenue ratio, exchange rate, import cover, interest rates and credit dynamics.
But the borrowing plan in his 2016 - 17 budget proposal now being negotiated with the State Legislature is a turnaround after five years of declining debt in New York, which has long been one of the most heavily indebted states per capita in the nation.
Perhaps it should be no surprise that New Hampshire, with its legendary live - free - or - die aversion to taxes and its location in private - college - dense New England, has frequently held the dubious distinction of being the state with the highest per - capita college loan debt in the country.
New Jersey residents have an average debt of $ 62,300 per capita, whereas the national average is significantly lower at $ 47,500.
Counting all consumers in the state, regardless of whether they hold credit card debt, the average debt was $ 1,470 per capita.
New Jerseyans had an average credit card debt of $ 3,690 per capita in 2011, the second highest in the country after Arkansas.
At an average of $ 4,673 each, San Diego residents ranked 10th in the country for the highest amount of credit card debt per capita.
Experian, a credit bureau specializing in consumer credit reporting, scoring and financial services, released a survey indicating that San Antonio, Texas is the city with the most per capita consumer credit card debt with an average of $ 5,177 in credit card debt as compared to the national average of $ 4,200 as of December 2010.
Rather than looking just at total (or per - capita) student loan debt balances by state, Credit Sesame calculated debt - to - earnings ratios (debt as a percentage of earnings) for college graduates.
For each state, the Average debt for graduates was calculated by dividing the Student loan debt balance per capita (New York Fed) by the Percent of population w / a bachelor's degree or higher (ACS).
I.e. age 31, no kids, no plan to ever have kids, no debt, home buying adverse, upper income per capita job, eventual wife will likely work full time, extremely mobile and willing to move, and with a job skill set that is likely to not be out of work often.
Notes: Total credit card balance of state = Per capita credit card balancesb x State populationa Number of credit credit card users = Populationa x % carrying credit card balancesc Balance of transactors = $ 3,412 d X 45 % e X Populationa x % carrying credit card balancesc Population carrying credit card debt = 55 % e X Populationa
Perhaps a third of the funds generated could be rebated evenly per capita with the rest used to reduce the national debt.
The author conducts empirical research about legal education; student debt; and law students, law schools and lawyers per capita (of which he keeps an archive).
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