Sentences with phrase «slightly higher family»

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Those with higher household incomes are slightly more likely than those with lower incomes to say the tax cuts would help their family's financial situation.
The single - family conforming limit (not FHA - insured) is set slightly higher at $ 417,000.
Today's mortgage rates for multi-unit property can be slightly higher than they are for single family homes.
he's d king of Leicester, who just won d league, who will play in d champions league and that team is like a close knit family... he'll only gain regular c / league and slightly higher wages (since Leicester increased their offer)... if i was in his shoes, I'll think hard about it....
family history (parent or sibling with type 2 diabetes) or personal history (prediabetes or slightly high blood sugar prior to pregnancy)
I guess I look at it from a slightly different perspective in that heart disease, high cholestrol and diabetes is rife on one side of my family.
We find that for single coverage, employer costs for private - sector professionals are 82 percent of those for teachers ($ 4,496 vs. $ 5,494), but for family coverage, private - sector costs are 104 percent of those for districts ($ 11,116 vs. $ 10,728), slightly higher.
They do have advantages: 100 percent of their families make an active choice to enroll; their students arrive with slightly higher test scores; and they don't have to accept new students after the school year begins.
The law places no limits on recipients» household incomes (i.e., it's not «means - tested» for low - income families), and in fact the average adjusted gross income of recipient families was $ 51,923, slightly higher than the state's 2012 median income.
While Greenhow cautions that the study wasn't intended to be nationally representative, it is only slightly higher than national studies by the Pew Internet & American Life Project, which found that 82 percent of teens with a family median income of $ 30,000 or less were online, and that among all teens, 58 percent had a profile on a SNS.
The work - family composite score was also low (3.09), while satisfaction with compensation was rated only slightly higher (3.21).
Even in the Indiana Choice Scholarship Program, however, which is open to low - and middle - income families statewide, the percentage of low - income students enrolled is slightly higher than their percentage of the overall K — 12 population.
As Elaine Maag at the Urban - Brookings Tax Policy Center puts it, the proposed increase in the Child Tax Credit under the Framework would «provide no additional benefit for very low - income families; roughly replace the Framework's proposal to repeal personal exemptions for most middle - income families; and slightly increase taxes for higher income families
Broad analyses of charter performance have tended to show that they slightly outperform traditional public schools, especially at the middle and high school level, although critics say that could be because their students tend to come from more academically motivated families.
In addition to being 21 percentage points more likely to graduate high school, students from low - income families scored slightly higher on standardized tests.
SEAT is hoping that the Arona will attract buyers from not only the supermini class but also from among those who fancy a slightly higher driving position and a style - focused approach over a run - of - the - mill family hatchback.
Arrogant, narcissistic Jude might normally be a difficult heroine to root for, though some family secrets and unfortunate events finally humanize her but only slightly; luckily for readers she never loses her hilarious edge in this captivating, sophisticated high - society comedy.
If you prefer to earn a slightly higher yield of 1.75 %, CIT's money market account is also FDIC - insured and you can use People Pay — think PayPal or Venmo for your bank account — to send money directly to your friends and family without having to transfer the cash to your checking account first.
Over this shorter evaluation period, the Coffeehouse portfolio had the best risk - adjusted returns, followed by the Yale U's Unconventional portfolio, and Dr. Bernstein's Smart Money portfolio that had a slightly higher Sortino ratio and a smaller maximum drawdown than the Aronson Family Taxable portfolio.
The average price of a home here is only slightly higher than what you'd expect to pay in Central Oshawa (our top neighbourhood in Durham), but it is better suited for families.
CIBC World Market's deputy - chief economist, Benjamin Tal, estimates that the number of «pure foreign investment» condos in actually a small segment of the market — and only slightly higher if you factor in families where one spouse continues to live overseas while the other lives with children who attend school in Canada.
There is a segment of the population that considers pets members of family, and they're going to purchase the best possible foods for them — even if at a slightly higher cost.
This was only slightly behind the state with the No. 1 highest child care rates — New York, where families paid about 15.9 percent of their salaries for it.
Instead, if you had disclosed at the time of application that you were a smoker, you would have had to pay slightly higher rates, but it saves your family the trauma of not getting a claim.
It is however recommended to compute the exact amount of insurance required and truthfully declare all family and personal health facts — even if it means paying a slightly higher premium.
So, while presently, you can afford only a low insurance premium with your current salary, over time with increasing income through promotions or new income sources, you can increase your insurance cover by paying slightly higher premiums for your life insurance policy and provide a better life cover for your family even when you are not around.
This attendance gap is well recognised in the literature and exists in spite of targeted interventions that span a number of decades.30 This significant gap has been attributed to several factors, including greater family mobility, social and cultural reasons for absence, the higher rate of emotional and behavioural problems in Aboriginal children, the intergenerational legacy of past practices of exclusion of Aboriginal children from schools, and its impact on shaping family and community values regarding the importance of attending school in Indigenous families compared with non-Indigenous families.6 7 31 Additional socioeconomic and school factors differed slightly between the Indigenous and non-Indigenous cohorts.
When primary analyses were stratified by SES, odds ratios for excessive media exposure at 2 years (> 2 hours per day) appeared slightly stronger in lower SES families (aOR 1.23 [95 % CI 1.04 — 1.47]-RRB- than in high SES families (1.03 [0.80 — 1.32]-RRB-, when using the 9 - month ITSC predictor (P for interaction.33).
Compared with noneligible families, eligible families had slightly higher maternal age (M = 29.2, SD = 6.2 vs. M = 27.5, SD = 5.4, t = 4.07, p <.01) and 5 - minute APGAR scores (M = 8.96, SD =.39 vs. M = 8.89, SD =.47, t = 2.04, p <.05).
One in seven children in North Carolina (14 percent) lives in families where the household head lacks a high school diploma, down slightly from 16 percent in 2005.
Today's mortgage rates for multi-unit property can be slightly higher than they are for single family homes.
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