Sentences with phrase «year cumulative increase»

According to a 2013 study by the social action group Center for American Progress, if the undocumented immigrants currently living in the United States were provided legal status, the 10 - year cumulative increase in the gross domestic product (GDP) would be $ 832 billion.

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Meanwhile, the cumulative increase in the personal income of all Americans over 10 years would be $ 470 billion, according to the report.
Treasury is now amending the PSPAs to allow the cap on Treasury's funding commitment under these agreements to increase as necessary to accommodate any cumulative reduction in net worth over the next three years
Yet in a move that was clearly no part of Congressional intent, the Treasury has announced that it will allow this commitment to «increase as necessary to accommodate any cumulative reduction in net worth over the next three years
At age 66 the SSA would recalculate your retirement age from 62 to 64 (accounting for the cumulative 2 years you did not receive benefits), and increase your monthly benefit to what it would have been if you had retired at 64.
The cumulative increases in wealth associated with rising housing prices in recent years are also likely to continue to support consumption in the period ahead.
Over the past year, the value of the household sector's assets have increased by around 17 per cent, bringing the cumulative increase over the past three years to 43 per cent.
Note that if the saving rate rises one percentage point per year for 10 years, the cumulative increase in saving will total about $ 5.5 trillion.
As you can see, the one percentage point increase in interest rates results in a loss for Year 1, but by Year 2 the cumulative return turns positive because interest and principal reinvest at higher rates.
The Top 500 chains, accounting for over half of total industry sales, brought in a cumulative $ 298 billion in sales, which is a 3.6 % increase from 2015, but a smaller growth percentage than in years past.
The Long Island Power Authority increased its workforce in 2017 to its highest level in four years, while average annual compensation rose by a cumulative 22 percent to just over $ 125,000, according to a Newsday analysis.
Total cumulative fossil fuel CO2 emissions 1750 to 2011 amounts to 365 ± 30 PgC That 261 years equals 1.4 PgC per year average Equals a 120 + ppm rise of CO2 to 400 ppm 2000 to 2009 the PgC increased by 3.2 % per year
If we assume that the cumulative defaults grow at the same rate (in percentage terms) for the 2004 cohort as for the earlier cohort, we can project how defaults are likely to increase beyond year 12 for the 2004 cohort.
In the final year of the project, we will use data from the experiments to scale - up the most cost - effective version of the READS program.The project has three phases: Phase 1 Validation, which includes testing READS in several districts including DPS and an effort to increase the effectiveness and cost effectiveness of the program; Phase 2 Validation, which involves expansion into more districts and many more schools and testing the cumulative impact of READS across summers; and Phase 3 Scale - Up, which involves expansion into 20 more districts.
The cumulative cost of these plugins, increases exponentially over the years, as you add newer and more advanced functionalities day after day.
In addition, the ESSA will extend the length of the grant by two years and increase cumulative grant funding for successful magnet programs to $ 15 million.
In fiscal 2017, the company embarked on Nissan M.O.V.E. to 2022, a six - year plan targeting a 30 % increase in annualized revenues to 16.5 trillion yen by the end of fiscal 2022, along with cumulative free cash flow of 2.5 trillion yen.
Tata Motors has reported cumulative sales of 98,534 commercial and passenger vehicles globally including the Jaguar Land Rover brand in July 2017, a year - on - year increase of 12 percent.
This is a total cumulative return of 111 % ($ 11,090 / $ 10,000 = 1.11 = 111 %), which represents a compound annual return of 7.75 %.1 Without considering dividends, $ 10,000 would have grown to about $ 16,000 (due to the 60 % price increase), so the 10 year cumulative return was increased by more than $ 5,000 by reinvesting all dividends.
The blue line shows the cumulative price (yield plus price change due to interest rate increase) of the 7 year bond portfolio.
Three - year cumulative same store sales increased by 21.8 %.
However, given that we expect a cumulative increase of about 40 % between now and 2023 (3.4 % compounded for 10 years), there are grounds to think that will all come between 2019 and 2023.
He notes the S&P 500 Dividend Aristocrats Index, which includes companies with at least 25 years of annual dividend increases, had a cumulative total return of 361 % from December 31, 1999 through March 24, 2016 vs. the S&P 500's total return of 89 %.
Of course, Digicel's interest burden is a primary driver of its cumulative losses — a huge contrast to MTN, which has consistently converted 40 % + of its EBITDA margins into steadily increasing net income (a cumulative $ 5.3 billion in the last 3 years).
Are you saying that loading the climate system with 29 ZJ (increased RF) of energy every year or that the cumulative effects of increasing the loading over time, say more than a century, would not increase the odds of having heat waves?
Cumulative production, at just over 6,090 megawatts by the end of 2005, has increased on average 33 percent a year since 2000, making solar power the world's fastest growing energy source.
We cut 1 ppmv / year (or roughly half of the current annual increase in atmospheric CO2) for 50 years = 50 ppmv cumulative reduction by year 2100 (your figures).
When we associate years with warming, sea level, and city commitments, we are referencing the 21st century years when the commitments are established through cumulative emissions, not the years farther in the future when the commitments are realized through sustained temperature increases and SLR.
By «committed» or «locked in» warming or sea level in a given year, we refer to the long - term effects of cumulative anthropogenic carbon emissions through that year: the sustained temperature increase or SLR that will ensue on a time scale of centuries to millennia in the absence of massive and prolonged future active carbon removal from the atmosphere.
In this year's GWEC report, Canada ranks 6th in terms of new installed capacity with the addition of 1,871 MW of wind energy in Alberta, Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia and PEI, and 7th in terms of overall cumulative capacity — an increase from last year's 9th place ranking.
Cumulative increases in runoff across 15 - year periods resulted in a total increase from 54.3 to 111 million m3 (44,000 — 89,800 acre - feet)(Figure 9).
We estimated annual increases in runoff at the landscape scale by summing stand level amounts for each scenario year, and calculated summary statistics (mean, median, max, cumulative) that allowed for a comparison of scenarios.
Besides, there is also a possibility that the Gulf Stream could even increase in temperature over years to come — adding a cumulative effect to continued atmospheric warming.
If, say, the difference is only 1 % then if a reduction or increase in incoming solar energy continues for many years, perhaps over several solar cycles, then it is the cumulative effect that should be considered and that could well be substantial over a number of decades.
If we assume that fossil fuel emissions increase by 3 % per year, typical of the past decade and of the entire period since 1950, cumulative fossil fuel emissions will reach 10000 Gt C in 118 years.
If we compute the cumulative sum of the anthropogenic contribution to net global emission, we get the component of the observed increase in CO2 that is due to anthropogenic emissions, which is a steady linear trend rising at 1.5 ppmv per year.
Since the year 2000 the average annual increase in cumulative installed capacity has been 28 %.
The Joint Committee on Taxation estimates the one - year extension would increase the cumulative federal deficit by $ 12.2 billion over the next 10 years.
If we allow young secondary forests to regrow and improve forest management in addition to stopping deforestation, WHRC notes, «the cumulative size of the forest sink could increase by 100 billion metric tons of carbon by the year 2100 — significantly larger than it is today.»
Both solutions will occur because the power of the news media and of the internet, interacting, will quickly make widely known these types of information, the cumulative effect of which will force governments and the courts to act: (1) the situations of the thousands of people whose lives have been ruined because they could not obtain the help of a lawyer; (2) the statistics as to the increasing percentages of litigants who are unrepresented and clogging the courts, causing judges to provide more public warnings; (3) the large fees that some lawyers charge; (4) increasing numbers of people being denied Legal Aid and court - appointed lawyers; (5) the many years that law societies have been unsuccessful in coping with this problem which continues to grow worse; (6) people prosecuted for «the unauthorized practice of law» because they tried to help others desperately in need of a lawyer whom they couldn't afford to hire; (7) that there is no truly effective advertising creating competition among law firms that could cause them to lower their fees; (8) that law societies are too comfortably protected by their monopoly over the provision of legal services, which is why they might block the expansion of the paralegal profession, and haven't effectively innovated with electronic technology and new infrastructure so as to be able to solve this problem; (9) that when members of the public access the law society website they don't see any reference to the problem that can assure them that something effective is being done and, (10) in order for the rule of law, the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, and the whole of Canada's constitution be able to operate effectively and command sufficient respect, the majority of the population must be able to obtain a lawyer at reasonable cost.
It is worth fighting as you will also incur surcharges, increased insurance rates, and points on your license that are cumulative and stay for 3 years — a certain amount of which gets you suspended if you get (or have) more violations.
It is cumulative and increases, every year.
Cumulative bonus means the amount by which your sum assured gets increased, if an insured does not raise any claim for a year.
Cumulative bonus: Under this policy, for every claim free year sum insured will be increased by 5 % at each renewal and maximum bonus that is applicable is 30 %.
Here, the inherent «lookback guarantee» provides an increase in the policy's value should any index segment return not be at least 2 percent per year cumulative over resetting 8 - year periods.
Get Cumulative Bonus which offers 5 % increase in sum insured for each claim free policy year, to a maximum of 50 %.
With Cumulative Bonus, the sum insured is increased by 10 % on renewal of every claim - free policy year, up to a maximum of 50 %.
Get Cumulative Bonus as a 10 % increase in sum insured up to a maximum of 50 % of the sum insured on every claim - free policy year
Get cumulative bonus as 5 % increase in sum insured for a claim - free policy year, to a maximum of 50 %.
Get cumulative bonus as 5 % increase in CSI on completion of each claim - free policy year, to a maximum of 50 % of CSI.
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