Not exact matches
We simulate failure rates if
today's bond rates return to their
historical average after either 5 or 10 years and find that failure rates are much higher (18 % and 32 %, respectively for a 50 % stock allocation)
than many retirees may be willing to accept.
Unlike previous Pliocene models, this «no ice» version returned temperatures 18 to 27 F warmer
than today's
average annual temperatures for the Canadian Arctic and Greenland, coming closer to what the
historical data pulled from the ground said.
This estimate is conservative in terms of considering
today's labor market, as
average unemployment duration
today is much higher
than its
historical average.
Today, that number is roughly 3.36 times higher, 50 percent higher
than the
historical average.»
As the chart reveals,
today's per century trends are dominated by cooling for the different time periods;
today's trends are multiple times below prior period,
historical highs; the 5, 8 and 10 - year trends are definitely below the
average modern trend (1950 through 2013); and all the trends are significantly less
than those reached 15 years ago (see black dotted lines for year - end 1998 trend levels).
Today, despite being the
historical timber - basket of the U.S., Oregon now credits high - tech manufacturing with producing 10 per cent of its economic output — more
than eight times the national
average.