Sentences with phrase «weekly average wage»

Temporary / Permanent Total Disability — Those who have suffered total disability may be entitled to receive two - thirds of their weekly average wage for an allotted amount of time.

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Those measures were the unemployment rate, average weekly wage, job growth rate, GDP per capita, and GDP growth rate.
While Las Vegas» 2016 GDP growth rate of 3.9 % was the seventh - highest among the 40 largest metro areas, the region's Q3 2017 average weekly wage of $ 898 was the fifth - lowest.
Miami fell in the middle on our metrics, with its 4.1 % February 2018 unemployment rate falling just above the average rate of 4.0 % among the 40 largest metro areas, and a Q3 2017 weekly wage of $ 963 just below the average of $ 1,095.
While Riverside's Q3 2017 average weekly wage of $ 848 was the lowest among the 40 largest metro areas, its non-farm payroll job growth rate of 3.9 % between February 2017 and February 2018 was the highest.
Seattle's 2016 GDP per capita of $ 86,889 was the fourth - highest among the 40 largest metro areas, and its Q3 2017 average weekly wage of $ 1,445 was the third - highest.
Indianapolis February 2018 unemployment rate of 3.4 % was the eighth - best among the 40 largest metro areas, but its Q3 2017 average weekly wage of $ 936 was the eighth - lowest.
New York's Q3 2017 average weekly wage of $ 1,305 and 2016 GDP per capita of $ 81,748 were both the sixth - highest among the 40 largest metro areas, but the region's 4.6 % unemployment rate in February 2018 was tied for eighth - worst.
San Jose held the top position among the 40 largest metro areas in three of our five metrics: Its Q3 2017 average weekly wage of $ 2,297, 2016 GDP growth rate of 5.9 %, and 2016 GDP per capita of $ 126,820 were all best among the nation's big cities.
Atlanta's Q3 2017 average weekly wage of $ 1,067 was right in line with the average among the 40 largest metro areas of $ 1,095, and the region's 2016 GDP growth rate of 3.7 % was the eighth - highest.
Those measures included unemployment rate, average weekly wage, job growth rate, GDP per capita, and GDP growth rate.
Houston was one of just two of the 40 largest metro areas to experience a decrease in economic activity in 2016, with a GDP growth rate of -3.0 %, but its Q3 2017 average weekly wage of $ 1,187 was the seventh - best.
However, the region's Q3 2017 average weekly wage of $ 859 was the second - lowest.
Washington's Q3 2017 average weekly wage of $ 1,394 was the fourth - highest among the 40 largest metro areas, and the region's 2016 GDP per capita of $ 82,791 was the fifth - highest.
Boston's 2016 GDP per capita of $ 87,945 was the third - highest among the 40 largest metro areas, and its Q3 2017 average weekly wage of $ 1,367 was the fifth - highest.
San Francisco's Q3 2017 average weekly wage of $ 1,654, its February 2018 unemployment rate of 2.9 %, its 2016 GDP growth rate of 5.4 %, and its 2016 GDP per capita of $ 100,132 were all the second - best among the 40 largest metro areas.
San Antonio's 2016 GDP per capita of $ 48,033 was the third - lowest among the 40 largest metro areas, and its Q3 2017 average weekly wage of $ 889 was the fourth - lowest.
Los Angeles» Q3 2017 average weekly wage of $ 1,143 was the ninth - highest among the 40 largest metro areas, and its 2016 GDP per capita of $ 75,154 was seventh - highest.
Despite that high GDP and growth, the state's November 2015 average weekly wage of $ 756 was well below the national average of $ 871.
The average weekly wage fell 1.8 % between November 2014 and November 2015, also the second - worst rate in the country.
The November 2015 average weekly wage of $ 1,073 was the second highest in the country, and was 5.6 % higher than the weekly wage in November 2014, the third highest wage growth rate.
Iowa's November 2015 unemployment rate of 3.4 % was the sixth lowest among the states and DC, and its average weekly wage grew 4.7 % between November 2014 and November 2015, the sixth - highest growth rate in the country.
The state's average weekly wage was $ 837, just below the national average of $ 871.
The average weekly wage of $ 993 was the sixth highest among the states and DC.
Keeping Idaho from the absolute top tier, however, were its seventh lowest in the country average weekly wage of $ 748 and second lowest GDP per capita of $ 35,235.
Mississippi's 2014 GDP per capita of $ 31,551 was the lowest in the country, and the average weekly wage of $ 699 was the second lowest.
DC's November 2015 average weekly wage of $ 1,342, GDP per capita of $ 159,386, and increase in house prices of 15.4 % were all the highest in the country.
Massachusetts» average weekly wage of $ 1,056 was the third highest among the states and DC, and its GDP per capita of $ 63,004 was seventh highest.
The average weekly wage in the state fell 0.9 % during that same period.
Meanwhile, Pennsylvania's average weekly wage grew by 3.2 % over that year, higher than the 2.0 % growth nationwide.
Arkansas» November 2015 average weekly wage of $ 689 was the lowest among the states and DC, and the state's 2014 GDP per capita of $ 37,334 was the fifth lowest.
Colorado's 3.6 % unemployment rate was well below the national rate of 5.0 % and its average weekly wage of $ 932 was above the national average of $ 871.
Montana's average weekly wage of $ 749 was the eighth lowest in the country, as was the state's 2014 GDP per capita of $ 38,539.
However, the state's average weekly wage of $ 915 was the 12th highest among the states and DC.
New Jersey's November 2015 average weekly wage of $ 963 was the eighth highest in the country, and its 2014 GDP per capita of $ 56,405 was the 11th highest.
Connecticut's average weekly wage of $ 1,011 was the fourth highest in the country, and the state's 2014 GDP per capita of $ 64,676 was the fifth highest.
Kentucky's average weekly wage of $ 745 was the sixth lowest, and the state's GDP per capita of $ 38,938 was the 11th lowest.
Average weekly wages for airport operations workers, a category that includes baggage handlers and other support staff, fell by 14 percent from 1991 to 2011 — a growth rate that was lower even than the low - wage retail and food service industries, according to a 2013 study.
Recent and current buyers are expected to pay through the years the equivalent of 420 to 450 weeks of labour time to finance their mortgages — that's eight to nine years worth of labour time at the average weekly wage.
El Paso has the lowest average weekly wage in our rankings.
The nation's capital has the fourth - highest average weekly wage on our list.
Honolulu is the only city on our list of the best cities to find a dream job with an average weekly wage below $ 1,000.
Although the average weekly wage might be unimpressive, at least housing is affordable — Toledo is one of the cheapest places to rent.
San Francisco has the third - highest average weekly wage in our rankings.
A high unemployment rate and a relatively low average weekly wage make Riverside one of the worst cities to live in if you want to find your dream job.
The Boston area has the lowest unemployment rate among all the cities on the list, as well as one of the highest average weekly wage rates.
And, the average weekly wage is lower here than in all of the best cities to find a dream job.
Although the average weekly wage here tops $ 1,000, the unemployment rate is higher than the national average.
All but one have an average weekly wage higher than $ 1,000, and most have an unemployment rate below the national average.
This city has the second - lowest average weekly wage in our rankings.
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