Sentences with phrase «year average rose»

During the second week of June, the 30 - year average rose above 4 % for the first time since November of last year.
The 15 - year average rose to 3.24 % this week, a jump of two basis points over last week.
During the second week of June, the 30 - year average rose above 4 % for the first time since November of last year.
The 15 - year average rose to 3.24 % this week, a jump of two basis points over last week.
During the second week of June, the 30 - year average rose above 4 % for the first time since November of last year.
The 15 - year average rose to 3.24 % this week, a jump of two basis points over last week.

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By contrast, while the cost of older, branded pharmaceuticals continue to rise and contribute to increased spending, when discounting is considered, prices of these drugs increased, on average, 2.8 % in 2015, the lowest growth rate in years.
The average retirement age has risen steadily for the last 20 years.
Sales rose 7.9 percent to $ 3.45 billion in the first quarter from a year earlier, slightly above the average analyst estimate of $ 3.34 billion, with aluminum prices accounting for $ 109 million or about 40 percent of the increase.
Average home prices in Dandong rose nearly 1 percent in April from March, according to data from the China Real Estate Association, compared with a 0.5 percent decline in the same period a year earlier, although city - wide averages tend not to fully reflect big price fluctuations at individual projects.
Two - year Treasury bond yields rose above the average S&P 500 stock dividend in January for the first time since 2008.
In all, the pay of the CEOs of the nation's six largest banks — which also includes Goldman Sachs, J.P. Morgan Chase, Morgan Stanley (ms), and Wells Fargo (wfc)-- rose to $ 123 million last year, with an average of $ 20.5 million for each exec.
Wall Street CEOs saw their pay rise an average of just under 10 % last year.
Deshpande forecast Brent prices will stay around $ 39 per barrel in the first quarter, but with prices rising to $ 56 by the end of the year, to average around $ 47.80 for 2016.
By contrast, much of the rest of the U.K. is showing a different picture, with prices rising more than 3 % on average as compared to September last year.
It wasn't all good news — the tighter job market hasn't translated into much bigger paycheques, with average weekly wages rising at just 1.1 % from the year before, meaning that after inflation Canadians took a slight pay cut.
According to a recent survey by Standard Media Index, which tracks national ad spending on broadcast and cable, TV upfront sales rose by an average of 5 % in May compared with last year — and cable on average saw a 10 % rise in upfront revenues.
Even though the average American's 401 (k) balance rose 2 % since the first quarter of the year, the average account was still down 2.5 % for the three months ending in June compared to a year ago, according to a Fidelity analysis of 14.2 million people through the end of June.
The average selling price for all homes in the Greater Toronto Area, including houses and condos, surged to $ 916,567 in March, a 33 per cent rise from the year before, according to the Toronto Real Estate Board.
But this time, the ripples aren't getting beyond city limits, even though in Vancouver prices for single - family homes rose 11 % over the past year and now average around $ 2 million on the city's west side.
Its investigation revealed that robberies of Uber drivers in Brazil's largest city rose ten-fold and attacks of drivers increased from an average of 13 per month in the first seven months of 2016 to 141 per month for the rest of the year.
Listings declined 2.9 percent from the past year, while the average listing price rose slightly to $ 3.2 million from $ 3.1 million in 2016.
Average factory pay in China is rising by 15 to 20 per cent per year, according to the Boston Consulting Group (BCG).
The average North American office worker uses 10,000 sheets of paper a year, and the amount actually rose significantly with the advent of computers and e-mail as we printed the floods of new communication.
World stocks rose 20 percent last year, significantly outpacing the average on bond markets, meaning the relative value of funds» equity holdings has increased without a single new share being bought.
The cost of a university degree is continuing to rise every year, with the average student now owing $ 35,000.
Average prices rose to about $ 1.7 million from $ 1.6 million the year before.
Lewis Point rose one spot this year, after showing strongn 24 % growth in average net worth since last year.
Sales in that sector have risen an average of 20.5 % over the past two years, according to Sageworks.
In 2014, per person health - care spending grew 5.4 percent, well above the overall inflation rate of less than 1 percent, and the center expects spending to rise at an average rate of 5.8 percent a year from 2014 to 2024.
Wildfires have gotten worse in recent years because of climate change, and that trend is expected to continue as Earth's average temperature rises.
The average discount for homes priced at $ 30 million was 18 percent in 2015, but rose to 25 percent last year, according to the report.
Despite a shortfall of workers, average hourly pay rose just 2.4 percent from a year ago, one - half percentage point lower than September's annual gain.
Robert Shiller says his calculations suggest stocks will rise about 2.5 % a year for the next decade, plus inflation, which has recently been averaging 1.5 %.
The findings chime with data from the Office of National Statistics released last month that showed that UK household spending remained level at an average of # 528.90 a week in the financial year ending 2016, unable to rise above pre-crisis levels.
Average IRA totals, meanwhile, rose to $ 100,200 from $ 89,600 a year ago and $ 73,100 in 2012.
«The fastest average pay growth was in Boston in August, where median base pay for full - time workers rose by 2.4 percent from a year ago to $ 58,731 per year,» the report notes.
That's already visible in U.S. government forecasts, which say U.S. crude oil production will rise from an average of 9.2 million barrels a day this year to 9.9 million barrels a day in 2018, a new all - time high beating a record set in 1970.
Workers with 10 straight years in the same 401 (k) also enjoyed a record quarter, with the average balance rising to $ 266,100.
For example, the average price of a two - storey home increased 5.4 per cent to $ 428,943 in the quarter, while detached bungalows rose 4.4 per cent year - over-year to $ 380,765.
The company's latest House Price Survey, released Tuesday, found that most regions showed healthy year - over-year price growth, with the average price of a home in Canada rising between 2.5 per cent and 5.4 per cent
Just a century ago, the average lifespan in the developed world was about 47 years, and has since risen to about 78.
But the C. D. Howe report speculates that the rising number of sick days women are taking off — an average 2.9 more days a year than men — has less to do with illness than the fact that women are often saddled with taking care of both children and elderly parents.
In fact, if this year's sales do rise by 3 percent, it is still slightly below the 14 - year average in the Gallup polls.
The average year - end target on the S&P 500 is 2,225 on earnings of $ 125.35, with the median forecast for the S&P 500 to rise to 2,213 on earnings of $ 126.
The Paychex IHS Small Business Jobs Index rose 0.02 percent from July to a reading of 100.70, in line with the year - to - date average for 2016.
Prices for the top 20 drugs prescribed to seniors rose by an average of 12 percent every year from 2012 to 2017.
This week the average interest rate on 1 - year CDs rose to 0.42 percent, 1 basis point higher than it was last week.
The average rate for a 5 - year CD rose 1 basis point to 1.00 percent.
The average rate is on the rise, going from 3.76 percent last year to 4.45 percent for the 2017 - 18 term, and there's a sense that the atmosphere in Washington is getting unfriendly.
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