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In the United States, women, on average, are paid 20 percent less than men, while those aged 18 - to - 24, some data show, have less than $ 1,000 in their savings accounts to cover costs including a medical emergency.
Parents could deduct no more than the average cost of child care in their state.
The state average of 9.87 cents per watt puts the average cost of mining at $ 3,224 per Bitcoin — substantially less than the over $ 16,000 the cryptocurrency is currently trading at on the open market.
That's $ 23,830 higher than the average cost for public, four - year, in - state schools.
The average cost of one year at a public university in the United States costs twice as much: More than $ 20,000 for in - state students, according to College Board.
We found that the location with the lowest renters insurance cost in Utah is Nephi, where premiums were 5.1 % lower than the state average.
Logan ranked with the third most affordable renters insurance rates in Utah, with costs 4.6 % lower than the state average.
Dearborn's home insurance costs are 72 % more than the state average.
The state is also surprisingly expensive; Alaska ranked fourth - worst on the cost - of - living index, and its home values are higher than average.
What doesn't play in the state's favor is its high cost of living, bolstered by higher - than - average home prices and middling deposit account rates — and the second - highest median property tax in the country.
Bath has the cheapest renters insurance in Maine, where the cost to insure our study's sample property is 5.3 % lower than the state average.
We found that the average annual cost for renters insurance in Clarks Summit was $ 202, which is 22 % less than the state average.
Our research found that the average annual cost for renters insurance in San Luis Obispo was $ 167, which is 24 % less than the state average.
Rates from the top three lowest cost companies averaged $ 800, which came out to about 36 % cheaper than what the typical company charged for basic liability coverage in the state.
In Nebraska, the cost of living is 7.1 percent lower than the national average, making it one of the 15 cheapest states in America.
The Big Sky State has an overall cost of living that's higher than the national average — but only by 0.4 percent.
The state stays very close to the overall national average thanks to housing costs that are 22.5 percent cheaper than in the country as a whole.
However, the small town vibe and peace of mind doesn't come cheap — the AreaVibes cost of living index is 26 percent higher than the rest of the state and 40 percent higher than the national average.
Lewistown ranks second on our list of most expensive cities in Montana for auto insurance with an average cost of $ 1,737, which is 7 % costlier than the state mean.
It costs about $ 2,348 to insure your car in the Alamo City, Texas's second largest city - about 7 % more than the the state average.
Costs here averaged 29 % higher than the state average; the annual cost for the example driver in our study was $ 873 for 12 months of coverage.
Our research found that the average annual cost for renters insurance in Alpine was $ 337, which is 22 % less than the state average.
For our sample 30 year - old, quotes here were 17 % lower than the Texas state average costs and totaled around $ 561 for a 12 - month policy.
On average, home buyers in California cities like Los Angeles, San Diego and San Francisco make larger down payments than buyers in other markets across the U.S. And when you factor in the relatively high housing costs in the Golden State, this initial investment can seem like quite a hurdle.
Ames has the cheapest renters insurance premiums in Iowa, where the cost to insure our study's sample property is 6.5 % lower than the state average.
To insure the study's sample rental property in Marion also costs 5.1 % less than the state average.
Our research found that the average annual cost for renters insurance in Grand Rapids was $ 321, which is 21 % less than the state mean.
The company paid $ 15 million in electricity costs alone last year; energy costs in Puerto Rico average more than 25 cents per kilowatt - hour, versus the 12 to 15 cents per kilowatt - hour paid on average in the United States.
The fact that the club is for sale for an amount a little more than the cost Manchester City paid for frankly average defender Joleon Lescott probably says all that needs to be said about the state the game could find itself in if it continues to use money in an obscene and unsustainable manner
It costs more than $ 9,000 a year on average to send children to child care centers, which is more than yearly full - time, in - state tuition at N.C. State Universtate tuition at N.C. State UniverState University.
While the cost of buying a home in Murphy is higher than many areas of the state, most families also make above average wages.
Teachers in the district's three schools are paid about $ 12,000 more than the state average, and the schools offer an array of top - notch educational opportunities, including low class size, foreign language instruction, fine arts and orchestra programs, low - cost preschool and a full - day kindergarten, before - and after - school care, and several extracurricular sports teams.
Parents who work in low - wage jobs can face real difficulties affording quality child care — in 2013, the average cost of full - time care for an infant at a child care center was about $ 10,000 per year — higher than the average cost of in - state tuition at a public 4 - year college - and much higher in some locations.
As mayors prepared to make their case, the state School Boards Association released a survey that found work force costs in schools outside the state's major cities are on track to grow an average of more than $ 1 billion annually by the 2013 - 14 school year; revenues under a tax cap, however, would grow only $ 229 million per year through 2013 - 14, on average.
Among other findings, the report also revealed that while the total number of County residents on Medicaid has risen due to fuller implementation of the Affordable Care Act («ACA»), Erie County's portion of Medicaid costs is projected to drop by more than $ 6.4 million from 2013 due to the Act's implementation and the state's Medicaid cap, and is approximately $ 340,000 less than 2012; the biggest increase in Medicaid recipients was seen among whites age 18 - 64, while other demographics remained consistent; and that the number of persons on Medicaid continues to grow at an average rate of more than 4 % each year, a trend noted by the Medicaid Inspector General's office in his September 2013 report.
New York State insurers selling plans on the individual market are asking the Cuomo administration to raise average premiums by more than 17 percent, a consequence of rising medical costs, decreasing federal funding and misplaced assumptions about the health of consumers.
Last year, the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office concluded that enacting medical malpractice reform would, on average, reduce malpractice insurance costs by 10 percent nationwide, and probably more in New York, resulting in a more than $ 300 million of overall reduction in health care spending in our state budget.
As a point of comparison, the average person is only willing to pay a dollar to avoid a one in ten million chance of death, so assuming you value your survival over the outcome of the Presidential election, the von Neumann - Morgenstern rationality axioms state that it's irrational to vote if it costs more than a dollar to do so (for instance in terms of gas costs and the cost of your time).
The programs costs, on average, about $ 17,000 per child per year — significantly cheaper than the nearly $ 300,000 the state spends to house a child in a limited - security prison, the mayor has said.
But while tax revenues have been successfully limited under the cap, Michael Borges with the New York State Association of School Business Officials said districts» costs, including health care and transportation, have continued to rise much faster than the average rate of inflation.
If the initial cap is set high enough, and allows for a rate of inflation based on actual medical costs, which is higher than the average rate of inflation, then the state could be able to meet its costs to cover health care for people on Medicaid who obtained coverage under Obamacare.
But, while tax revenues have been successfully limited under the cap, Michael Borges, with the New York State Association of School Business Officials, says schools» costs, including health care and transportation, have continued to rise much faster than the average rate of inflation.
The average cost of generating nuclear energy in the United States was less than two cents per kilowatt - hour in 2006, according to the Atlanta - based utility data provider Ventyx, which puts it on par with coal.
A pack of cigarettes now costs more than $ 5 on average — with some states tacking on additional taxes that raise the price even more.
People typically earn more one average than those who reside in most other states, but comes with the high cost of living as well with a lavish lifestyle.
Our per - pupil costs ($ 16,292 in 2014) are consistently less than New Jersey's state average ($ 18,891 in 2014).
In 2005 - 06, the average cost of state's private four - year colleges was $ 27,780, 31 percent higher than the national average.
Moreover, low - income students generally cost the state more money than average to educate.)
But a 2015 state analysis found that, on the whole, PARCC costs $ 32 per student on average — $ 10 less than MCAS.
Overall, the cost of living - adjusted disposable income per capita for Right to Work states in 2011 was more than $ 36,800, or roughly $ 2200 higher than the average for forced - unionism states.
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