Sentences with phrase «percent over the long run»

You can choose a six month subscription, which allows you to save 60 percent over the long run at 119.95.
The D.C. teacher retirement fund, by contrast, assumes that it will earn 7.5 percent over the long run and gives out benefits to Mary accordingly.
The market will generally make eight to ten percent over the long run.
Perhaps Mike did experience 5 percent appreciation every year on his properties, but on a national scale, house appreciation tends to be the same as inflation (about 3 percent over the long run).

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«Indeed, the median household currently has just over 150 percent of the income needed to buy a median - priced home, which compares to a long - run average of 125 percent,» wrote researchers at Capital Economics in a monthly report on the U.S. housing market.
Research shows that, over the long run, holding 2 percent to 10 percent of an investor's portfolio in gold can improve portfolio performance.
If I assume a dividend growth rate of 6 percent (about the long - run average *), the current S&P 500 dividend yield of 2.1 percent (from multpl.com), a terminal S&P 500 dividend yield of 4 percent (Hussman says that the dividend yield on stocks has historically averaged about 4 percent), the expected nominal return over ten years is 2.4 percent annually.
Pigeons chose a big payoff option that only hit 20 percent of the time over a small payoff that had better returns in the long run.
For the booming moose population of Isle Royale, a key species in the world's longest running predator - prey study on the island, skulls have shrunk by about 16 percent over a 40 - year period.
This 12 - mile - long run originating in Bullhead City, Arizona, involves grades that vary between 3 - and 7 - percent with an average over 5 - percent.
I am slightly tilting my portfolio towards smaller caps since small - cap stocks averaged an annual return 2.20 percent higher than large - cap over the long - run.
The dividend was grown by more than nine percent a year over the last five years, but with the earnings growth rate being lower than that the dividend growth rate will decline somewhat in the long run.
If you take something that has a 53 percent chance of working each time, over the long run there is a 100 percent chance of it working.
This is on top of the problem that when high - quality long interest rates are so low, it is typically a bad time to try to make money in financial assets, because returns on risky assets are typically only 0 - 2 % percent higher than the yield on long BBB / Baa debt over the long run.
On a brighter note, just one year ago rates moved into the high 6.80 percent range during the three month spring and summer period, but turned around and achieved a long - term run in the 6.06 - 6.20 percent range, which tells us that there is at least some hope that rates will become lower over time.
I am tilting my portfolio towards smaller caps since small - cap stocks averaged an annual return 2.20 percent higher than large - cap over the long - run.
«[T] he possibility was raised that monetary policy actions or communications over the past couple of years, while inflation was below the Committee's 2 percent objective, may have contributed to a decline in longer - run inflation expectations below a level consistent with that objective.»
If we assume ~ 1 percent GNP growth in Q4 2012 and Q1 2013 (the long - run CAGR is about 1 percent per quarter), and the market has rallied around 10 percent, the ratio now stands at ~ 107 percent, which is around 40 percent over the long - run mean (since 1949).
If I assume a dividend growth rate of 6 percent (about the long - run average *), the current S&P 500 dividend yield of 2.1 percent (from multpl.com), a terminal S&P 500 dividend yield of 4 percent (Hussman says that the dividend yield on stocks has historically averaged about 4 percent), the expected nominal return over ten years is 2.4 percent annually.
The data are damning: The current Shiller PE of 23.20 is 40 percent over its long - run mean of 16.47.
And 38 percent said prioritizing family and personal time over higher earnings leads to the most happiness in the long run.
Despite over a decade of dropping valuations, a CAPE of 20.56 is presently still well - above long - term averages (the long - run mean is 16.43 and the long - run median is 15.84), indicating that the market is still 25 percent to 30 percent above those averages.
Specimens of elkhorn coral living in water with excess carbon dioxide have been studied for fertilization rates, ability of larvae to settle on reef substrate (where they produce new corals), and subsequent growth and survival.3 Three levels of carbon dioxide were tested, corresponding to concentrations today, at mid-century, and at the end of the century on a high - emissions path.3, 5 At the mid-century concentration, the ability of fertilization to occur and for larvae to settle successfully on the reef was significantly reduced: around 52 percent, and the decline intensified to about 73 percent at the late - century concentration.3 The corals» ability to survive over the long run declined as well, by an average of 39 percent and 50 percent respectively.3, 4
In fact, they are so bad, that over the course of the past 25 years (and even at some lengths as long as 35 years) the observed trend falls outside of the range which includes 95 percent of all model runs.
«The justices» vote represents a major milestone in the long - running debate over unpublished opinions, the sometimes - cursory dispositions that resolve upward of 80 percent of cases in federal appeals courts nationwide.»
In general, I ended up with about 30 percent battery after a 12 - hour day before starting to charge again, with the shortest run - out time at about 16 hours and the longest well over 24 hours.
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