Sentences with phrase «owner households over»

The U.S. added 1.3 million owner households over the last year and lost 286,000 renter households, the fourth consecutive quarter in which the number of renter households declined from the same quarter a year earlier.

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Among device owners who read a book in the past year, whites and those over 40 were more likely than other groups to have purchased the last book they read, as were those who live in households making over $ 50,000 and avid readers who read at least 11 books in the past year.
The National Association of Realtors (NAR) just released their findings of a study in which they studied «income growth, housing costs and changes in the share of renter and owner - occupied households over the past five years in metropolitan statistical areas throughout the US.»
Whereas the cat aisle was once lined with blandly colored plastic bowls, boxes and carpet - covered scratchers — things pet owners would want to hide when company came over — today, it boasts a collection of thoughtfully designed accessories, with design options for every household and lifestyle.
Big things like having a baby, moving, changes in activity level, bringing home a new animal, a change in members of the household, remodeling, or owners going on vacation can especially send your kitty «over the edge.»
Just over half of all cats and dogs in US households are either overweight or obese, reports the APOP 2009 National Pet Obesity Awareness Day Study, and the reasons our pets are packing on the pounds aren't that different from the reasons their owners are.
With an estimated 25 % of households owning a dog, the Kennel Club has compiled a list to guide dog owners in what to be careful of over Christmas, which includes:
However, within a multiple dog household, the owner sometimes singles out ONE dog from the pack, saying that this specific dog is the one that is causing the most mayhem in the home and needs the training over any of the others.
Some cases come from breeders or owners of multi-dog households that have poor control over their dogs» heat timings.
«When owners believe their dog is asserting itself over the household, their response is to assert themselves over the dog,» she explains.
For example, according to the American Pet Products Association's 2013 - 2014 Pet Owners Survey, over 45 million households in the U.S. reported having a cat in 2012, totaling nearly 97 million owned as pets.
The survey also shows that the all - natural, chemical - free flea and tick product has grown since the survey was first produced over a decade ago with about 9 percent of cat owners — that's about 4.2 million feline - owning households — favoring natural products.
One clue is that in multiple dog households you often hear owners say that one dog is «dominant» over food, while another may be «alpha» over the couch, and a third may be «the pack leader» when it comes to who's first through the door or who gets to play with which toys.
Ibuprofen is a common human pain reliever and its over-the-counter status has made it readily available in households all over the U.S. Pets unfortunately get exposed by playing with bottles left within reach or when well - meaning owners attempt to treat their pet's discomfort.
«This is highlighted in the American Pet Products Association's (APPA) estimate that the total U.S. pet industry expenditure is over $ 60 billion, and in the 2015 - 2016 APPA National Pet Owners Survey that states that 65 percent of U.S. households own a pet, equating to 79.7 million homes.
According to the 2013 - 2014 American Pet Product Association's National Pet Owners Survey, over 11 million households have two or more dogs — 20 percent of nearly 57 million dog - owning households.
«10 Delise, based upon her study of fatal attacks over the past five decades, has identified  poor ownership / management practices involved in the overwhelming majority of these incidents: owners obtaining dogs, and maintaining them as resident dogs outside of the household for purposes other than as family pets (i.e. guarding / protection, fighting, intimidation / status); owners failing to humanely contain, control and maintain their dogs (chained dogs, loose roaming dogs, cases of abuse / neglect); owners failing to knowledgably supervise interaction between children and dogs; and owners failing to spay or neuter resident dogs not used for competition, show, or in a responsible breeding program.4
Leading solar company Solar Century, (see my review of Solar Century's inspiring book here) put out an early response arguing that this new scheme will finally make solar affordable for UK home owners, estimating that a typical household can now save and earn over # 1,000 per year for 25 years, increasing with inflation, with a typical solar electric system.
In terms of Brexit, I recently hosted a discussion with senior representatives of about 15 major household names brand owners, the UKIPO and representatives of INTA who between them had over a trillion of market cap, a million employees and hundreds of thousands of marks and patents between them, and nobody could see anything positive in Brexit.
Over the last five years, the share of cost - burdened owner households has seen a sharper decline than the share of cost - burdened renter households: 6.5 percent versus 1.9 percent.
Over the past decade, renter households have grown by 8 million, while home owner households have fallen by 2 million.
NAR evaluated income growth, housing costs, and changes in share of renter and owner - occupied households over the past five years in metropolitan statistical areas across the U.S.
NAR evaluated income growth, housing costs, and changes in share of renter and owner - occupied households over...
The lower a homeowner household's income, the more likely the home is in a rural community: Over one in three owners with an income of less than $ 25,000 (38 percent) live in a rural area, compared to 16 percent of those making $ 75,000 or above.
NAR reviewed data on income growth, housing costs and changes in the share of renter and owner - occupied households over the past five years in metropolitan statistical areas across the U.S..
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