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So, too, areas in which people of color make up at least 25 percent of the total population average nearly five times as many pounds of chemical emissions from industrial facilities per square mile, compared with communities where less than 5 percent of the population are people of color.

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Specifically, we found the total cost over five years of these four expenses — closing costs, taxes, insurance and mortgage payments — for the average home in every city in the U.S. with a population greater than 200,000.
The indicator is a per capita measure, because a country's total income may rise as its population increases, even though there may have been no improvement in the income level of the average citizen.
Specifically, we found the total cost over five years of these four expenses — closing costs, taxes, insurance and mortgage payments — for the average home in every county in the U.S., and every city with a population greater than 5,000.
Between 1911 and 1920, when the total population hovered around 100 million, the United States welcomed an average of 600,000 immigrants each year.
Immigration is indeed found to have an impact on lower paid occupations, but a ten per cent increase in the total foreign - born population is required to produce a 1.5 p decrease / per pound in average wages.
Fifty seats will disappear in total in an effort to (1) save # 12 million and (2) reduce the inequality in the populations represented by each MP to about 76,000 on average (and between 72,810 and 80,473 voters).
«For the most recent time, we show that the total impact has grown on average ~ 4 percent between 1950 and 2010, with almost equal contributions from population growth (~ 1.7 percent) and GDP per capita growth (~ 2.2 percent).
Average annual death rates as a percentage of the total population were calculated for societies in each war.
As a population grows, larger numbers of combatants die in wars, but those slain represent a smaller average percentage of the total population, say Dean Falk of Florida State University in Tallahassee and Charles Hildebolt of Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis.
The most recent Food and Drug Administration's Total Diet Study also revealed that the U.S. population has adequate dietary iodine, with estimated average daily iodine intake ranging from 138 to 353 micrograms per person (8).
Asia accounts for about 65 percent of the world's hungry population, and in many Asian countries, rice contributes more than 30 percent of people's total caloric intake on average, the experts said.
According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, the total population of the metropolitan area of Perth 202 million (2014), it is Australia's fourth largest city, population growth rates higher than the national average statistics.
Our total member population has an average of over 30000 legitimate users mainly from Russia, USA, UK, Canada, Australia, and other countries across the world.
The national average for ID theft was calculated based on the total number of ID theft complaints in 2012 and the U.S. population as a whole, resulting in a national average for incidences per 1,000 people.
People with FICO scores of 800 or higher have a median total revolving credit balance of $ 1,446, compared with $ 2,040 for the U.S. population overall (who have an average score of 700).
The diversified investors should generate a return that is close to the average, but approximately 50 % of the concentrated investors — 25 % of the total population — is expected to outperform the average while the other half is expected to underperform.
For starters, despite having four more credit cards on average than the total population, the highest scorers keep lower balances and use significantly less of their available credit.
With a population of 41,567, 14,864 total housing units (homes and apartments), and a median house value of $ 144,602, house prices in Sherman are solidly below the national average.
that states the following: «'' Of the total U.S. pit bull population of circa 3.5 million, about a third arrive at a shelter in any given year, at an average age of about 18 months.
In Milwaukee, the WHS looked at each ZIP code in the city, filling the spreadsheet with such information as the total population, number of households, percentage of renter - occupied homes, racial makeup, level of education, median age, unemployment rate, average income and percentage of people living below the poverty line.
As for demographics, looking at the losses for 2009 from http://www.weather.gov/om/hazstats.shtml by state, and comparing the percent population growth (compared to the national average growth — we've already corrected for that) in the top 25 loss states (94 % of the total losses), we find that the average population growth is only 52 % of the population growth for the nation as a whole.
Estimate of the average urbanization bias in the urban U.S. stations (top) compared to the total urban population in the U.S. Click on image to enlarge.
The company expects energy demand to grow at an average of about 1 % annually over the next three decades — faster than population but much slower than the global economy — with increasing efficiency and a gradual shift toward lower - emission energy sources: Gas increases faster than oil and by more BTUs in total, while coal grows for a while longer but then shrinks back to current levels.
To a first approximation Bartlett states that «the magnitude of the effect of humans in producing global climate change is proportional to the product of the size of the global population P and the average percapita annual consumption of resources, A the total annual consumption of resources (tons per year).
In total, 180 coastal municipalities in the conterminous U.S.A. with populations over 50,000 have an average of 36 % of their land area at or below 6 meters of elevation and connected to the sea.
After 351 years, the (coal - fired) industrial revolution, almost total forest clearing, population growth to 60 millions, and vast urban development the average temperature in 2010 was 8.83 degrees C.
In some places it has gotten so bad that a decade's worth of successful conservation efforts are being reversed: WWF says that in the period of 2000 - 2005 the African average for rhinos killed by poachers was about three per month, out of a total population of approximately 18,000.
Total consumption equals population multiplied by average consumption per capita, both of which are recognized as primary drivers of human environmental impact.2
* (Average miles reported in prix Pegasus application for shopping in Switzerland divided by total population, truly conservative since in spite of a low birth rate, there are certainly a few swiss not driving for their daily sustenance.)
While those numbers are impressive — remember they are just for YouTube — comScore's research further showed that a total of 147.3 million unique US visitors — almost half of the United States» population — viewed an average of 100.7 videos each.
Thankfully, relatively few families should find themselves in the tail areas of the bell curve; again assuming a normal statistical distribution, the outcomes obtained by less than 5 % of the total population, those in the third and forth deviations, ought to be unfair or very unfair compared to an average result.
For -LSB-...] the average total increase in Math proficiency was 26.4 % as compared to an expected general population increase of 13 %.
Australia's total population had almost reached 17 million, the average annual salary was $ 27,227 and the unemployment rate was 5.8 %.
All the average scores in this study were much higher than those reported in a sample of Japanese children aged 4 - 18 (N = 5159) from the general population: internalizing problems = 3.1 - 3.8 (SD = 4.2 - 4.8); externalizing problems = 3.1 - 5.3 (SD = 4.3 - 5.6); total problems = 11.7 - 16.1 (SD = 13.4 - 14.5)[23].
The cost of implementing PROSPER in a community of 25,000 people — roughly the average population in the study described below — ranges from $ 168,000 to $ 182,000 per year, and the cost per participating youth totals about $ 390 - $ 420 over 6th and 7th grade (depending on which family and school - based programs the community selects).
[25] By 2001 the Community Housing and Infrastructure Needs Survey (CHINS) estimated there were 991 discrete communities with a population of less than 100 people — with an average size of 20 people and a total number of 19,817 people.
The population within a five - mile radius of the site currently totals 182,401, according to the company, with an average household income of $ 72,802.
For the report, RealtyTrac analyzed median sales prices for single family homes and condos and average fair market rents for three bedroom properties, along with unemployment rates and demographic trends in 516 U.S. counties with a combined population of 236 million people — 76 percent of the total U.S. population.
Specifically, we found the total cost over five years of these four expenses — closing costs, taxes, insurance and mortgage payments — for the average home in every county in the U.S., and every city with a population greater than 5,000.
The Neighborhood Demographic Report Demographic information for an immediate neighborhood and the county in which it lies - total population, number of households, average household size, per capita income, median household income, education levels, marital status, types of families, employment information, shopping centers within the area, and more.
With a population of 463,202 residents and 192,406 total housing units (homes and apartments) Kansas City real estate and house prices are near the national average for all cities and towns.
Given the average household size of 2.5 persons, a total of 6.9 million new housing units would be needed to accommodate the country's rising population.
Specifically, we found the total cost over five years of these four expenses — closing costs, taxes, insurance and mortgage payments — for the average home in every city in the U.S. with a population greater than 200,000.
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