Sentences with phrase «rising number of households»

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Over the last decade, the number of adults under age 30 has jumped by 5 million, but the number of households for that age group rose by just 200,000, the Journal reports, citing the Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies.
Many survived because women entered the workforce, occasioning a sharp rise in the number of double - income households.
In addition, rising home prices can create positive spillovers to the rest of the economy as higher home prices lift household wealth and reduce the number of homeowners with negative equity.
In recent years, while the number of people holding credit - card debt has been decreasing, the average debt for those households carrying a balance has been on the rise.
In 1983, 33 % of working - age households were financially unprepared for retirement, but the number rose to 40 % in 1998 as a result of lower saving and more borrowing, and to 44 % in 2006 as the 2000 - 2002 bear market also depressed retirement funds.
Only about 5 percent of American households have water dispensers today, which leads to a big opportunity, but Sheehan believes that number will rise as more consumers turn to bottled water.
While the number of single father households is on the rise, there is still a stigma that can be hard to shake.
In 1990, they numbered about 790,000 (61 % of all single father households), and by 2011 that number had risen to almost 1.6 million.
Studies show that a baby's risk of SIDS rises with each additional smoker in the household, with the number of cigarettes smoked around her each day, and with the length of her exposure to cigarette smoke.
The number of households in which no one works rose dramatically during the recessions of the early 1980s and 1990s, rising from seven per cent in 1975 to almost 20 % today, never having dipped significantly throughout the long boom.
The number of homeless households in England has risen to more than 50,000 a year, and more than 2,000 people a year are sleeping rough.
The most recent official Government statistics, announced by the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) in June 2011, put the total number of households living in fuel poverty in the UK at 5.5 million in 2009 a rise of around 1 million when compared to 2008 and representing approximately 21 % of all UK households.
But 200,000 fails significantly to keep up with demand: on the government's own projections, the number of households will reach 27.5 m by 2033, a rise of more than a quarter (27 %) since 2008.
And that's an increasingly important problem: a new analysis of official figures by ECP shows that the number of children in poverty in working households has risen by 300,000 since 2010 to reach 2.4 million - meaning that nearly two thirds of children in poverty live in working households.
Instead of looking at the number of individuals using M - PESA, the researchers measured the rise in the number of service agents within 1 kilometer around each household — or «agent density» — during early rollout of the mobile - money services.
The total number of households in Great Britain is projected to rise to around 28 million by 2016, and almost 29 million by 2021.
The number of households rose by an average of 569,000 a year from 2007 to 2013, according to census data, down from 1.35 million a year from 2001 to 2006.
In the fall, Canadian household debt reached 165 per cent of disposable income, and all signs point to that number rising in 2016.
According to a 2015 report by the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, 65 % of credit card users carry a revolving balance, averaging $ 16,883 per household as of 6/30/2017 — a number that is continuing to rise year after year.
In the Joint Center for Housing Studies at Harvard University's 2016 State of the Nation's Housing Report, they revealed that «The number of cost - burdened households rose to 21.3 million.
The household debt numbers are rising across the United States and Canada, and Canadians are leading in indebtedness with a debt - to - income ratio at a record 1.71 % — so for every dollar of household income there is $ 1.71 in credit debt.
The number of U.S. households with a pet rose 2.1 percent this year to an all - time high of 72.9 million, according to the American Pet Products Association's 2011 - 2012 National Pet Owners Survey.
The trend of cat ownership shows increasing numbers generally and the proportion of those in multi-cat households is rising.
General session: My pets eat better than me: pet specialty data and trends show why Natasha Davis, client service manager for GfK The number of US households with cats or dogs is steadily on the rise as younger generations opt for pet parenting in place of child - rearing.
As the number of cats in U.S. households increases, spending on supplies can also be expected to rise.
«As families with pets are on the rise, equating to over 65 percent of U.S. households, dogs are reaching a staggering number of more than 70 million — that's a lot of cute, cuddly faces,» he explains.
Pet ownership continues to rise, and the number of single - and two - person households in U.S. is at an all - time high.
The world's No. 3 smartphone vendor Huawei isn't the household name in North America or even Europe that it might be in Asia, but its successes in certain parts of the globe has seen it rise to be the world's number three smartphone vendor.
Mr. Hoekstra states that «the number of [Dutch] citizens that invest [ed] in cryptocurrency rose sharply in a short time,» adding that «recent research by Kantar TNS [indicates] that now about half a million Dutch households» own virtual currencies.
Huawei isn't the household name in North America or even Europe that it might be in Asia, but its successes in certain parts of the globe has seen it rise to be the world's number three smartphone vendor.
More grandparents raising kids Dickson Herald - Dickson, TN, USA Census data indicated the number of Tennessee grandparents who were primary caregivers for grandchildren in their households rose more than 11 percent...
Over the past 10 years, the number of adults under age 30 has increased by roughly 5 million but the number of households formed in that age group has risen by just 200,000.
According to Nowrasteh, the rising U.S. population is being bolstered by a growing number of immigrant households, and their presence will continue to transform the housing market.
The number of multigenerational households rose to an all - time high of 20 percent — or 64 million — of the U.S. population in 2016.
My measure of whether home prices are rising faster in urban or suburban neighborhoods within a metro is the coefficient from a tract - level regression of the 2010 - 2016 change in home prices on the log of household density, weighted by the number of households in the tract.
The authors note that, while renting can have many advantages over buying, the recent surge in demand, rising rents, and falling incomes have caused an increasing number of households to pay a crushing share of their income for housing.
On the contrary, while homeownership may be slowly on the rise, experts predict the number of renter households is likely to continue to increase at a healthy clip, driving up the need for additional supply.
«As a consequence of Americans being less willing and less able to buy a home, the number of households in rented accommodation is set to rise by at least 850,000 a year over the next few years.»
Of the 118,208,250 households in the United States, over 43 million are renter - occupied, a number which continues to rise as younger generations increasingly choose to rent instead of buOf the 118,208,250 households in the United States, over 43 million are renter - occupied, a number which continues to rise as younger generations increasingly choose to rent instead of buof buy.
This group, which consists of approximately 28 million households in the United States, has also shown over the last six months a rising concern over a number of financial issues, such as the cost of healthcare and being able to afford the lifestyle they want in retirement.
«Over the longer term, the number of younger households is set to rise sharply, supporting growth in the population that fuels growth in both new renters and first - time buyers.
While rising rents and lack of inventory might nudge renters into buying a home, National Association of Realtors ® Chief Economist Lawrence Yun points out that tight credit standards, student debt, and the growth of multigenerational households are contributing to the lowest number of first - time home buyers in decades (as shown in the 2014 NAR Profile of Home Buyers and Sellers).
Due to the number of households belonging to older adults rising, and an aging housing stock, home remodeling is likely to see a dramatic uptick in the coming years, according to a recent blog post at Harvard University's Joint Center for Housing Studies» Housing Perspectives.
«Since upper - income households are the best restaurant customers,» says the report, «growth in the number of these households is particularly good news for restaurateurs - and the numbers are rising
The study says that between now and 2015, the number of severely burdened households aged 65 - 74 and those aged 75 and older rise by 42.1 % (830,000 to 1.2 million) and 38.9 % (890,000 to 1.2 million); the number of Hispanic households with severe renter burdens increases 27.3 % (2.6 million to 3.4 million); and the number of severely burdened single - person households jumps by 12 % (5.1 million to 5.7 million).
-- The number of households spending more than 50 percent of their income on rent is expected to rise at least 11 percent from 11.8 million to 13.1 million by 2025, according to new research by Harvard University's Joint Center for Housing Studies (JCHS) and Enterprise Community Partners Inc (Enterprise).
The decline in homeownership since its peak in 2004 reflects two key trends: a drop in the number of renter households becoming owners, and a rise in the number of homeowners becoming renters, whether by choice or because of economic distress.
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