Sentences with phrase «total dollars spent»

Generally, less than 3 % of total dollars spent on substance abuse are spent on prevention.
Total dollars spent, while important, is only a part of the picture.
When we do the PV system, it will about double the total dollars spent, and only add about 2.5 % to the energy saving, so it will cause the average return to go down a fair bit.
The jackpot, which is equal to 0.5 percent of total dollars spent by cardholders that month, has ranged from $ 12,000 to $ 25,000 over the past two years.
To calculate the points you'll earn, we will separate them into their earning categories and total dollars spent, then calculate the points earned over the year:
Adding up total dollars spent on such works would give a single indie author a few lattes and meals at Hogs Breath, including the lobster and steak special.
With indie books included in the statistics, Amazon accounts for 74 % of all US ebook purchases and 71 % of total dollars spent on ebooks in the US.
China is also expected to surpass the United States in total dollars spent on R&D by 2020, Hourihan said.
It is one target that has embedded in it both the supply of and the demand for money (i.e. total dollar spending = money supply x velocity of money).
For example, Beckworth argues that «a NGDP target aims to stabilize total dollar spending.
With Kindle Unlimited, reading, in aggregate, is up 40 % for the 60 days after they join Kindle Unlimited, total dollar spend is also up about 25 % [Editor's note: it was not clear if this included the cost of the subscription or not.]

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During the 13 years Trump spent as chairman, the company lost a total of $ 1.1 billion and declared bankruptcy twice — all while Trump essentially paid himself roughly $ 82 million and also had the company pay hundreds of thousands of dollars to buy Trump Ice bottled water for their mini-bars.
Canadian companies are funnelling a growing chunk of their research and development spending through the country's universities and colleges, with the total coming in at just under a billion dollars in 2013:
And despite so - called stimulus spending totalling nearly three - quarters of a trillion dollars, he points out that there is still very little momentum in the world's largest economy.
Even if we assume that Apple Pay accounts for three - quarters of US mobile and e-commerce spending in 2017, that would still leave $ 743 billion in Apple Pay volume that would need to take place in stores — or 13.8 % of total in - store retail volume, a $ 554 billion higher dollar volume than what we forecast for mobile payments as a whole.
Additional stabilization from unemployment insurance, although smaller in total magnitude than that from the tax system, is estimated to be eight times as effective per dollar of lost revenue because more of the money is spent rather than saved.
In fact, by 2028 — just 10 years from now — the federal budget will spend more on interest payments (about one trillion dollars per year) than on defense (currently about $ 800 billion total).
A passive tightening of monetary policy occurs whenever the Fed allows total current dollar spending to fall, either through a endogenous fall in the money supply or through an unchecked decrease in money velocity.
Applying a 1.5 multiplier to account for the total destimulating effects as those dollars are saved, not spent, this means a reduction of about one percentage point in real GDP growth, from 3.6 % per annum in the 1982 - 2000 years to 2.6 %.
However, the Chase Sapphire Preferred ® Card, whose sign - up bonus ratio works out to just 12.5 points per dollar, allows you to earn more bonus points in total, albeit at the cost of a spending requirement 8 times greater than the other two cards.
From April 1 - May 31, 2018, you will earn an additional mile (a total of 5) for each dollar spent in any of our store locations or online when you use your Hawaiian Airlines ® Mastercard ® or Bankoh Hawaiian Airlines ® Visa ® debit card!
In total dollar terms, the ratio of candidate spending to outside dollars in New York City was $ 105 million to $ 12.7 million — over eight to one.
Jain says the commission thinks that perhaps the awards, which after this year will approach a total of nearly $ 5 billion dollars, could be better spent on much needed infrastructure repairs, with more tangible results.
«Donations to [Cuomo's] campaign committee and to the housekeeping account of the New York State Democrats — which spent millions of dollars running television advertisements featuring the governor selling New Yorkers on his agenda — accounted for 40 percent of the total money raised from this list of mega-donors,» NYPIRG's Bill Mahoney said.
For example, one trillion dollars is between 1/3 and 1/4 of US Federal Spending in 2011, so if a country has minted currency on a similar scale as 1 / 4th of the government's total spending, that's accSpending in 2011, so if a country has minted currency on a similar scale as 1 / 4th of the government's total spending, that's accspending, that's acceptable.
Astorino reports he raised almost $ 3.4 million dollars from January through July 15th of this year, and has spent just under one million dollars on his campaign, for a total of $ 2,407,664.18 in the bank.
Why, I asked, did he need to spend thousands of dollars to reach the public when he could simply pick up the phone and get instant and near total media coverage for free?
The Innovation Hot Spots Competition is designed to make New York State a leader in attracting venture capital and industry - sponsored research spending: Currently, New York's universities rank 2nd nationally (California is 1st) in total research dollars spent.
He raised $ 195,724 in total and spent $ 79,697.83, a far cry from the several million dollars Mr. Recchia raised and spent.
The cuts were necessitated by a $ 209 million reduction in total spending within the bill below FY 2017 enacted levels, coupled with the billion - dollar NNSA increase.
The annual total money spent on scientific research and development by all USA industries was almost 300 billion dollars in 2011 [1].
This would result in one of every six health care dollars spent in total direct health care costs paying for overweight and obesity - related costs.»
According to the International Diabetes Federation, in 2013, diabetes caused 5.1 million deaths and consumed US$ 548 billion dollars in health spending (11 % of the total spent worldwide, according to the IDF Diabetes Atlas).
In total I only maybe spent round 200 dollars or so on all of these items.
For the year the total cost to operate is only a couple hundred thousand dollars with the majority of the money spent on bandwidth.
How many total dollars these suits have contributed to the rapid increase in education spending is unknown, but we do know that, since 1989, adequacy lawsuits have been launched in more than 30 states, and a vast majority of them have resulted in a court award to plaintiffs mandating more money for schools.
In 2009 — 10, they had, on average, an additional $ 2,800 per student to spend as they saw fit, compared to district schools: $ 9,300 in flexible dollars, or 65 percent of the total funds per student.
[6] The columns in the table address: a) the vehicle by which funding is delivered (e.g., tax expenditure vs. social program); b) the particulars of that funding vehicle (e.g., payments to individuals vs. program providers or states); c) the dollar value of the benefit to a family; d) whether the tax benefits are refundable (provide refunds to low income families in excess of their tax liability); e) whether the benefits are progressive (inverse to family income); f) the total annual program expenditure that is conditional on children (e.g., spending on housing vouchers that goes to families without children is excluded); and g) the estimated portion of the total expenditure that goes to children under five years of age.
The proposed formula would measure states» fiscal effort — how much they spend on education given their resources — based on total dollars rather than per - capita dollars.
In total, states spend around $ 800 billion tax dollars per year funding public education.
While the millions of dollars parents raise is equivalent to less than 1 percent of total school spending, the concentration of these dollars in affluent schools results in considerable advantages for a small portion of already advantaged students.9
Philanthropists simply don't have enough resource to reshape the education system on their own; all their giving put together amounts to only a tiny fraction of total education spending, so their dollars alone can't make a significant difference.
On average, the federal government contributes about 10 percent to the total amount spent on public education, but these dollars account for a larger portion of many high - poverty districts» budgets.11 For example, Los Angeles Unified School District and Chicago Public Schools — both high - poverty districts — receive about 15 percent of their budgets from the Education Department.12 These dollars serve essential purposes, such as supplementing services for low - income students, defraying the cost of individualized education programs for students with disabilities, and compensating for a loss of property tax due to federally owned land.
The $ 90.3 million that had previously been directed to the two grant programs was swallowed up by the LCFF, which in its first year gave local educational agencies a total of $ 4.5 billion in additional funding as well greater authority over how the dollars are spent.
In addition to early presidential endorsements by both the AFT and NEA, the largest teachers unions in the nation spent a whopping combined total of $ 32.2 million dollars during in the 2016 election cycle as of the September 30th FEC reporting period.
In fact, if you look at total education spending from 2009 to 2014, the state added $ 8.9 billion in new dollars over and above the base amount of $ 6.8 billion it spent in 2009.
In New York City, where 38 % of charters are in private space, schools spend on average $ 2,350 per pupil (17 % of total) on their buildings — dollars that would otherwise pay for teachers, guidance counselors and instructional materials, among other things.
US spending on e-books was expected to total 966 million dollars this year, up from 301 million dollars last year, and to reach 2.81 billion dollars in 2015, according to a report this month by Forrester Research Inc..
An e-book retailer that enters an agency agreement with a Settling Defendant under Section VI.B would be permitted to discount that Settling Defendant's individual e-book titles by varying amounts (for example, some could be «buy one get one free,» some could be half off, and others could have no discount), as long as the total dollar amount spent on discounts or other promotions did not exceed in the aggregate the retailer's full commission from the Settling Defendant over a one - year period.
Total eBook sales were said to be around 90.3 million dollars in spending.
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