The cost will be about $ 2.50
per year per household, said air board spokesman Stanley Young, explaining that utilities are covered by the law because of the electricity used in moving water from Northern California to Southern California.
It is based on a study from ACIL Tasman, which puts the cost of the LRET at around $ 100
per year per household by 2020 — nearly double other industry estimates.
And while some of us eat out significantly more than others, most of us dine out at least once a week, to a tune of over $ 3,000
per year per household.
The program is offered on a first come first serve basis, with a limit of two coupons per month and six coupons
per year per household.
Currently, garment manufacture generates 1.8 million tonnes of waste material — equivalent to 70 kg or 100 pairs of jeans per UK household, with 6.3 billion m ³ of water used in the process — equivalent to 200,000 litres
per year per household or 1,000 filled bathtubs.
It allows $ 25,000
per year per household in total sales before expenses.
McArdle's office gets to $ 408
per year per households by simply multiplying that estimate by four.
Not exact matches
Advocacy group Food & Water Watch says private companies charge 59 percent more than public utilities, or $ 185 more
per year,
per household.
In recently published research, University of Manitoba economists Ryan Cardwell, Chad Lawley, and Di Xiang show that supply management costs the typical
household the equivalent of $ 450
per year — and nearly $ 600
per year among
households with children.
Just three
per cent of British
households own a smart thermostat, up from two
per cent last
year, while a similar two
per cent own phone - controlled lights — the same amount as a
year earlier.
The later hasn't happened, perhaps because
households are spending about $ 600
per year less on gasoline, Poloz said.
Jackson told the publication that Screening Room could create an additional $ 8.5 billion in annual revenue for studios and exhibitors, assuming that 20 million
households join Screening Room and then rent 12 movies
per year on average.
Earlier this
year, the
household debt - to - income ratio hit another record of 167.8
per cent.
Theft is the fourth - most - common homeowners insurance claim, affecting roughly one in 215 insured
households per year, according to 2010 - 2014 data from ISO, a division of insurance risk assessment firm Verisk Analytics.
Metrolinx said a regional increase in the HST to 14
per cent from the current 13
per cent would bring in $ 1.3 billion a
year from taxpayers in the region, after deducting $ 105 million in tax credits for lower - income
households.
For tax
year 2017, it's either 2.5 % of your total
household income, or $ 695
per uninsured adult and $ 347.50
per uninsured child (up to a maximum of $ 2,085)-- whichever figure is higher.
The American Chemistry Council found that the average
household wastes $ 640 in groceries
per year — over $ 50 a month.
Though this neighbourhood ranks 16th in terms of
household net worth, the people in Britannia have the highest average annual
household salaries of any neighbourhood on the list, at $ 1.45 million
per year.
But while the raw economic benefits are clear — 74 % of Indian
households earn less than US$ 2,000
per year, while the average outsourcing worker makes double that figure — Nadeem questions the deeper impact of the «emotional labour» that service work involves.
Economists say that the plan, which would cost the government $ 2.7 billion a
year, would give the most benefit to families who need it least and no benefit at all to 85
per cent of Canadian
households.
The so - called Buffett Rule is pretty simple: any
household in the U.S. making more than $ 1 million
per year must pay at least 30 % of their income in taxes.
Using the average American
household income of $ 54,000 as a guideline, your 15 percent money mansion contribution becomes roughly $ 5,100
per year after taxes.
New estimates show that almost half of the pass - through deductions will benefit
households earning more than $ 1 million
per year.
A
year later, April 2013: «We achieved record retail banking cross-sell of 6.1 products
per household.
So, expanding the annual limit to $ 10,000
per year will be of benefit mostly to high - wealth
households.
Walmart announced Wednesday it is expanding its same - day online grocery delivery service to more than 40
per cent of U.S.
households, or 100 metro areas, by
year - end.
Sun News is asking for mandatory carriage for five
years to help build an audience, and requesting distributors pay it 18 cents
per subscriber
per month in English Canada and 9 cents each for French language
households.
These include spending over half
household income on housing, sleeping two or more people
per bedroom (excluding couples and same - gender children), being behind on the rent in the past
year and / or living in a building that suffers from any two of: frequent elevator breakdowns, pests or broken entrance locks.
Of course, the move would also cost them billions in revenue — the FCC estimates that the average American
household pays $ 231 in set - top box rental fees
per year, a number that's only gone up over the past couple of decades.
Policymakers are fixated on the debt ratio in part because it was at above 160
per cent that
households in the United States and Britain ran into trouble about five
years ago, contributing to defaults and the financial crisis that triggered the 2008 - 09 recession.
Gallup sees Americans spending an estimated $ 704
per household on Christmas gifts this season — quite a bit lower than the $ 770 they forecast last
year.
The 86 -
year - old company which is based primarily in Cameron Highlands, is a dominant
household name in Malaysia, where it generates approximately $ 100 million in revenue
per year.
Ultra high - definition screens have fallen around 85
per cent in the past two
years, to the point where they're just about affordable for the average
household.
[10] Adding a potential Fed rate increase of 0.25 percentage point to the average credit card APR of 14.87 %, the average
household would owe $ 919 in credit card interest
per year.
«Taking this generation's diversity into account, our forecast for
household formations over the next five
years is 6.50 million to 6.75 million, or 1.30 million to 1.35 million
per year, which is over 30 % higher than the long - term average rate of
household formations,» Tirupattur says.
If this financing can't be raised, says the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), each American
household could lose an estimated $ 3,400
per year.
We also think spending is being supported by the impact of cheaper gasoline, since the average Canadian
household is spending about $ 600 less
per year to fill their tank.
Over the 11
years studied, California lost a net 516,800
households earning less than $ 50,000
per year, but it added 62,400
households earning more than that.
As a share of total
household sector disposable income, the cash flow effect in this scenario is estimated be less than 0.2
per cent on average
per annum over each of the next three
years (Graph 7).
My single income
household grosses roughly $ 120K
per year, but thanks to non-taxable benefits (housing allowance, subsistence, etc.), only 75 % of that annual pay is taxable (not bad considering I've given a blank check to God & Country).
Growth in
household credit has remained relatively stable at around 5.5
per cent since the beginning of the
year, a pace below the historical average (Chart 22), following an extended period of rapid growth that led to a substantial buildup in
household debt.
According to Statistics Canada, total payments on debt made by Canadian
households rose 6.7
per cent in the fourth quarter from a
year earlier, and the interest - paid component climbed 9.2
per cent.
That works out to about $ 1,050
per year of lost income for every
household.
Debt payments now represent about 14
per cent of
household disposable income, the highest share in three
years.
Households wages are forecast to rise by 3
per cent this
year and employment is forecast to grow by 1.7
per cent.
A June 2013 Pew Research report estimated that mobile phone penetration rate reaches 86 % among American
households earning less than $ 30,000
per year.
According to a confidential survey commissioned by Hockey Canada last
year and obtained by The Globe and Mail, the 1,300 parents surveyed had an average
household income roughly 15
per cent higher than the national median.
Keying off a healthier labour market and buoyant consumer sentiment,
household spending rose by 2.1
per cent over the
year to the September quarter.
The pick - up in consumption in the March quarter appears to be continuing and is being supported by further increases in consumer confidence;
household spending increased by 2 1/2
per cent in the June quarter and consumer confidence is now at its highest level in 4
years (Graph 3).
Growth in
household disposable income picked up steadily over the past
year, driven by solid employment growth, to be running at just under 6
per cent over the
year to the June quarter, the highest rate of increase for almost three
years.