Sentences with phrase «percent on a nationwide basis»

«The latest Case - Shiller price growth of 6.2 percent on a nationwide basis marks the strongest rise in over three years.

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Figures are nationwide, and based on a 3 percent discount rate, a measure of future value.
The 35 percent lower rate of endophthalmitis seen in Avastin wasn't statistically significant, but the authors say the data at least suggest strongly that on a nationwide basis, Avastin repackaged by compounding pharmacies doesn't involve greater endophthalmitis risk than Lucentis packaged by its manufacturer.
On the basis of a sample of 1,800 public - school districts and 800 private schools, the survey estimated that some 1.4 million school employees and 15 million students, or 34 percent of all students nationwide, spend their days in schools that contain friable asbestos.
Yet troubling statistics persist: On the latest round of testing for the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), only 40 percent of fourth graders nationwide were found to be proficient in math, and students at all grade levels were especially weak in inquiry - based science.
Nationwide, about 65 percent of public high schools reported offering opportunities for students to participate in work - based learning during the 2007 - 08 school year, the last year data on the topic was collected by the National Center for Education Statistics.
Nationwide, 53 percent of public school teachers spent 1 to 8 hours on professional development activities for education technology and 18 percent spent 9 to 16 hours on an annual basis (National Center for Education Statistics, 2009).
provides a uniform view of neighborhoods nationwide based on dozens of factors, including home values, income levels, employment rates, educational attainment, percent of owner - occupied homes, and local school district ratings.
The Neighborhood Rating provides a uniform view of neighborhoods nationwide based on dozens of factors, including home values, income levels, employment rates, educational attainment, percent of owner - occupied homes, and local school district ratings.
Second, home values will drop, by at least 10 percent on average on a nationwide basis, as markets adjust to the loss of tax incentives for homeownership.
Faced with the prospect of home sales cooling through the end of this year, it's tempting to pine for the boom of the last five years, when we saw home sales volume and price appreciation jump 33 percent and 42 percent, respectively, over the period on a nationwide basis.
On a nationwide basis, existing - home prices are expected to grow by 5.6 percent this year compared with 9.3 percent in 2004.
Excluding distressed sales, home prices nationwide increased on a year - over-year basis by 6.7 percent in November 2012 compared to November 2011.
Home prices nationwide increased by 2.0 percent in May 2012 compared to May 2011 and on a month - to - month basis increased by 1.8 percent in May 2012 compared to April 2012, according to the CoreLogic Home Price Index (HPI).
Home prices nationwide, including distressed sales, increased on a year - over-year basis by 8.3 percent in December 2012 compared to December 2011.
Home prices nationwide, including distressed sales, increased on a year - over-year basis by 7.4 percent in November 2012 compared to November 2011.
October prices nationwide, including distressed sales, increased on a year - over-year basis by 6.3 percent in October 2012, the biggest increase since June 2006 and the eighth consecutive increase in home prices nationally on a year - over-year basis, according to the latest data from CoreLogic.
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