Sentences with phrase «percentage point increase represents»

«By way of comparison, the typical profitable firm in our sample had a net profit margin of 6.4 percent, so a 1 percentage point increase represents a 15 percent boost to profitability.»

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That represents a five - percentage - point increase from the previous quarter.
That represents an increase of around 12 percentage points from January's all - time low.
A motion made by a board member representing tenants to freeze rents failed by a vote of 7 - 2, though new RGB Chairman Jonathan Kimmel rejected an attempt by a member representing landlords to bump the proposed increases up by a percentage point each.
The latest figures each represent an increase of one percentage point from 2009 levels.
For the single - parent family measure, this represents an increase of 40 percentage points (1.2 years) in the amount of time between the ages of 14 and 16 the child spent living with a single parent.
The figures from UCAS show that, of the fifth of the young English population from backgrounds with the lowest entry rate to higher education, 13.6 per cent entered university in 2016, which represents an increase of 0.1 percentage point.
An experimental study I led for the U.S. Department of Education of the D.C. Opportunity Scholarship Program found that using a voucher increased the likelihood of high - school graduation by 21 percentage points, representing a 30 percent boost.
The numbers represent a 4 - and 5 - percentage point increase, respectively, in the last four years.
One of Louisville's biggest successes is the increase in improved outcomes for community cats — as represented by the community's 8.5 percentage point increase in feline LRR in the first year of the partnership.
The new rate represents an increase of 1.75 percentage points to the current top marginal rate of 24 %.
That represents an increase of around 12 percentage points from January's all - time low.
And the percentage who rated agents» honesty and ethics as high or very high (20 percent) represents an increase of several percentage points from Gallup measures of the 1990s, when the high / very high number was consistently in the mid-teens.
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