Sentences with phrase «since average age»

CoreLogic's analysts noted that they are likely to be in their early 50's (since the average age of a homeowner who lost a home to foreclosure during the recession was 45) and that they rely heavily on references when choosing a real estate professional.
If the card you're downgrading is one of your oldest credit cards, best to keep it open and not close it, since average age of accounts is an important part of your credit score
As a matter of fact, since the average age of retirement is 66 in the US, it is not bizzare to start planning even if you are in your early twenties.
A report presented at the American Urological Association 2015 Annual Meeting brought to light the seriousness of this issue, especially since the average age of the men presenting for this research was around fifty years old.
Since the average age of this study population was 61 years, these results might not be generalizable to other study populations.

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Since 1965, the average retirement age has dropped almost two full years, while life expectancy at age 65 has increased four years.
According to Statistics Canada, since 2009 the average retirement age has risen slowly but steadily, reaching 62.3 in 2011.
The average 26 - year - old player in this year's All - Star game likely has been playing baseball since age 5 and has been on a pro scout's radar since his late teens.
Since 2007 the average age of the owner of a small business with revenue between $ 100,000 and $ 10 million has increased from 55 to 59.
At the same time, being careful and cautious about opening new accounts can be helpful as well, since these younger accounts can affect the average age of all your accounts.
-- Newfoundland and Labrador schools have lost a third of their students since 1996; more people have died than were born in the province for each of the last three years and the average age is almost three years older than the Canadian average of 41.
Since 1950, the average retirement age has decreased by about five years and the average life expectancy has increased by more than a decade.
Religion News Service: Mormon missionary applications soar by 471 percent Just two weeks since Mormon President Thomas S. Monson announced that young men could go on full - time missions for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter - day Saints at age 18 (down from 19) and young women could go at 19 (down from 21), the Utah - based church has seen applications skyrocket from an average of 700 a week to 4,000 a week.
The number of new trainees for the Roman Catholic priesthood in England and Wales has almost doubled since 2003, with 63 starting in 2012, and their average age has fallen.»
I have been swimming since 1930 and «seriously» since age 50, averaging almost 300 miles a year.
Since the return of «back to sleep» where babies are put to sleep on their backs, the average age for babies to begin crawling has trended on the later side.
The average age of Labour Party members is generally thought to be around 52 although a recent estimate suggested that the influx of new members since the general election has seen that fall to 42.
At 9 months, babies who had been sleeping alone since 4 months of age slept an average of 40 minutes more than room sharers.
A team led by epidemiologist Paul Muntner of Tulane University analyzed health surveys of Americans aged 8 to 17 and found that systolic (peak) blood pressure has risen an average of 1.4 points since 1988 — 1994.
This has been tracking the health of nearly 5000 US men and women with, or at risk of, osteoarthritis since 2004 - 6 (average age 61), to pinpoint potential risk factors for the condition.
The average American may have several micrograms of it in each liter of blood, and the atmospheric burden of mercury has perhaps tripled since the industrial age.
If the recipients of LRPs and early career awards are successful at the next stage of their careers, the average age of physician - scientists should begin to decrease during the next decade (that decrease in age may not be dramatic, however, since research careers now begin later in life than a generation ago because of lengthened training requirements).
This developmentally increased need for phosphorus means that teenagers might need to pay special attention to intake of this nutrient, and in particular, teenage girls, since males average greater intake of phosphorus than females across the age spectrum.
I'm just an average 32 yr old who likes to play games for recreation, been playing since age 5 and still love every minute of it!
The average divorce age has increased year - on - year since 1985, rising by more than eight years for both men and women.
Since then, we've actually been targeting primarily older people, so I would say our average age is now higher than that.
This is a minor complaint, of course, for what is otherwise an above average drama, and it's clear, too, that the film has aged surprisingly well in the years since its 1957 release.
Some of the basis for my thinking is that higher education, which is largely an adult population with an average age closer to 27, has been active in online learning since the early 1990s.
On average, it takes children 90 seconds longer to run a mile than their counterparts did 30 years ago and heart - related fitness has also declined by five per cent each decade since 1975, for children aged 9 - 17.
However, the 4 - point gain from 2004 to 2008 averages only 1 point per year, showing that improvement rates have declined in age 9 math since NCLB took hold.
In fact, the average age of the American automobile in 1991 - 7.9 years - is the highest since the end of World War II.But since the late 1980s, auto safety has been a top priority for automakers because of government - imposed safety standards and the consumer demand for safer vehicles.
Its population of almost 120,000 is up eleven percent since 2000, and the median age of residents is substantially lower than the statewide average, at just 32 years old.
Since leaving a credit card open can increase your average account age over time and help you maintain a healthy credit score, you'll need to know how hard your card will work for you beyond the first year.
Now if millennials could earn the seven per cent average annual return stocks have generated historically (since 1950), they could achieve the common goal of replacing 80 per cent of working income by age 67, merely by saving 13 per cent of annual income.
This means that if you know that you want coverage for a longer period of time, you'll pay a higher average premium with Colonial Penn than if you purchased a longer term policy elsewhere (such as a 10 - year or 20 - year term) since your risk profile increases with age.
To achieve an excellent score, you need to be especially careful about shutting down long - standing accounts, and you shouldn't open too many new accounts at once, since this can drag down the average age of your accounts.
This often serves as the benchmark in most portfolio discussions and has been around for ages as the go - to portfolio.The average rate of return on this portfolio since 1972 has been of 5.8 % with a low standard of deviation of 11.6 %.
Since the average life expectancy for most Americans is near 80, a common suggestion is to subtract your current age from 120.
At the same time, being careful and cautious about opening new accounts can be helpful as well, since these younger accounts can affect the average age of all your accounts.
On the positive side, since your job is fancy enough to involve suits and licenses, it is probably high - paying enough to allow you to retire decades before most people, bringing your average commute back down as you age.
The weighted average number of months since the date of the loan origination of the mortgages (i.e., the age of the loans) that collateralize a security, weighted by the size of the principal loan balances.
So if you want to cancel the business card before an annual fee hits and you can't get a retention offer, there won't be much of an impact on your credit score since your utilization will go unaffected as will your average age of accounts.
You'll often lose some key benefits to your card when you change it to a no annual fee version but you'll still be able to benefit since you're allowing your average age of accounts to age by keeping the card.
This means that you want to keep your oldest credit cards, since they help lengthen your average age of accounts and counterbalance the negative effect of closing cards you've only had a short time.
My average age of credit history is only 9 months since i've been rebuilding my credit with my regular non travel BofA credit but i have perfect payment history and have never been late on a payment
How about xkcd's «A Timeline of Earth's Average Temperature since the Last Ice Age Glaciation: When people say «The climate has changed before» these are the kinds of changes they are talking about» https://xkcd.com/1732/
The average temperature increase is real and the effects are happening much more rapidly than anything seen in the past 2000 years at a minimum and probably since the last ice age around 12000 years ago.
All this Global Warming if you plot it on a graph with the vertical y - axis incremented in whole degrees you could free hand a straight line starting from the end of the Little Ice Age all the way to the current day and see there has been no dramatic global average temperature change since the turn of the 19th century.
Meier et al. (National Snow and Ice Data Center); 4.74 Million Square Kilometers; Statistical Prediction by Stroeve et al. shown in the June outlook remains unchanged since it was based on spring ice age fields and an average summer circulation pattern.
Long - term climate change since the Little Ice Age has been dominated by a very slow warming, which the chart's «average» and «maximum» temperature trends reveal.
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