Sentences with phrase «year than the state average»

Our study found that residents pay $ 490 less each year than the state average.
Residents pay $ 32 more per year than the state average.

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In 2011, Timothy Judge and Daniel M. Cable, both professors at Cleveland State, also explored the relationship between weight and wage, and they founds that «a woman who is average weight earns $ 389,300 less across a 25 - year career than a woman who is 25 pounds below average weight.»
Kids born in Hawaii in 2014 have a life expectancy of 81.15; but kids born in Mississippi the same year have a life expectancy of 74.91, further below the average than any state in 1980.
The last time oil averaged less than $ 2 for a full year was 2004, which was also the last time gasoline at stations in some states fell below $ 1 a gallon.
Rossello highlighted how the island's electrical grid, which was severely dilapidated even prior to the storms, was obsolete and working off of a generation system that was 28 years older than the average electric power utility in the United States.
That's $ 23,830 higher than the average cost for public, four - year, in - state schools.
The average cost of one year at a public university in the United States costs twice as much: More than $ 20,000 for in - state students, according to College Board.
Editor's note: A previous version of this story incorrectly stated that the average tenure of a corporate chief marketing officer is less than two years, according to executive search firm Spencer Stuart.
The median property tax paid by homeowners in Bristol County is $ 4,839 per year, highest in the state and more than double the national average.
Residents of Hummelstown pay an average of $ 190 per year for renters insurance, which is 26 % less than the state average.
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This reveals that differences in mortgage rate between states are relatively small: On a 30 - year loan for $ 200,000, the average mortgage borrower pays $ 3,384 more in the most expensive state than in the cheapest.
Today, roughly half of STEM jobs in the United States do not require a bachelor's degree, and since many of these high - skills jobs are also high - demand, CTE graduates will earn on average between $ 4,000 and $ 19,000 more a year than a person with a humanities associate degree.
For the third consecutive year, every state across the contiguous U.S. and Alaska was warmer than average.
On average, residents pay $ 394 per year for renters insurance, which is 64 % greater than the state average.
On average, residents of Morganton pay $ 180 per year for their renters insurance, which represents a rate that is $ 60 less than the state mean.
The Pennsylvania legislature recently passed a bill that will ensure borrowers are up - to - date on their student loan debt.The average Pennsylvania college student graduates with $ 35,000 in student loans, which is higher than any other state in the U.S. And within three years of graduation, 10 percent of Pennsylvania student loan borrowers default on their debt.In order to combat this problem, the Pennsylvania House of Representatives recently passed a bill that would ensure students stay informed about how much debt they are accumulating.HB 2124 would require all colleges and universities to provide annual notices to students about their outstanding student...
Our research found that the average home insurance rate in Greenville was $ 1,468 per year, which is 49 % more expensive than the state mean.
Amica quoted the most affordable renters insurance rate in Kinston at $ 144 per year, which is $ 96 less than the state average.
On average, residents pay $ 555 per year, which is 29 % greater than the state mean.
On average, Roxboro residents pay $ 311 per year for renters insurance, representing a rate that is 30 % greater than the state average.
For our sample 30 year - old, quotes here were 17 % lower than the Texas state average costs and totaled around $ 561 for a 12 - month policy.
Our benchmark 30 year old driver's rates were $ 930 for a 12 - month policy and 37 % higher than the state average.
For example, Texas and Florida who are relative newcomers to the craft beer scene compared to other states saw higher growth rates last year than the industry average.
A recent study, published on Market Watch of over 15,000 consumers found that the average American will run out of retirement funds, other than state and occupational pensions, around 14 years into retirement.
Residents pay, on average, $ 182 more per year for renters insurance than the state average.
On average, residents of Detroit pay $ 710 per year for renters insurance, which is 74 % greater than the state mean.
On average, residents pay $ 1,004 per year for renters insurance, which is 147 % greater than the state mean.
As we showed last year, average retirement income in the United States is among the highest in the world — higher than all Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) countries other than Luxembourg (more recent estimates from Andrew Biggs find that Norway also has higher income).
Yeah, I know he has Washington experience, but he has spent the last four years cutting taxes, balancing the budget, and presiding over a state with a lower - than the - national - average unemployment rate.
While the person may have been living on $ 50k here in the United States, they now get people to give them $ 100k or more per year so they can go live in a country where the average annual per capita income is less than $ 5k.
In India, for example, the average life expectancy is 301/2 years, compared to 681/2 years in the United States; the average annual income is less than $ 40, compared to $ 1,469 in the U.S. Energy utilized annually per capita, which is a rough index of living standard, is in some countries equivalent to.02 tons of coal, compared to 8 tons, or 400 times as much, in the U.S.. Two thirds of the world usually goes to bed hungry at night.
For thirty years the electric oven hood has sold an average of less than a few hundred thousand units a year, while today almost every household in the United States and Canada owns at least one color TV set, and more than 5 million sets are sold annually.
For thirty years the electric oven hood has sold an average of less than a few hundred thousand units a year, while today almost every household in the United States and Canada owns at least one color TV set, and more than 5 million sets are sold annually.1 What made the difference?
Every year the company donates more than 1 million bars to the Oregon Food Bank Network, which helps an average of 900,000 people across the state each year.
The company paid $ 15 million in electricity costs alone last year; energy costs in Puerto Rico average more than 25 cents per kilowatt - hour, versus the 12 to 15 cents per kilowatt - hour paid on average in the United States.
Canadian dairy giant Saputo has reported a profit decrease of more than CAD$ 6m for Q1 fiscal year (FY) 2013, attributing the result to a fall in the average price of cheese in the United States.
now wengers absurd transfer policy «is down to you people»... seriously krish n`chips... the acolytes of the delusional one are beginning to sound even more of a parody than the master himself... walcott is a very very average player with one good season in 12 years at the club... the fact that wenger hasnt sold him is part of the sorry state of our club and the idea that this can be blamed on fans who want to see us back challenging for top trophies is frankly offensive
Last year we averaged more per game [17,107 spectators] for the Steamers than any winter team in America, except maybe the one that Gretzky plays for, and that's Canada, so we led the United States anyway.
It costs more than $ 9,000 a year on average to send children to child care centers, which is more than yearly full - time, in - state tuition at N.C. State Universtate tuition at N.C. State UniverState University.
The average household in the United States that chooses to abandon their automatic utility - powered tumble clothes dryer can save more than $ 200 per year on electric or natural gas or propane gas bills.
Oklahoma (and 11 other states) has food insecurity rates statistically significantly higher than the national three - year average of 13.7 percent, and is among the top 10 most food - insecure states in the nation
Parents who work in low - wage jobs can face real difficulties affording quality child care — in 2013, the average cost of full - time care for an infant at a child care center was about $ 10,000 per year — higher than the average cost of in - state tuition at a public 4 - year college - and much higher in some locations.
Proposed school tax hikes on Long Island are dropping below 2 percent on average for the first time in more than 40 years — reflecting the impact of low inflation and state «cap» restrictions entering their third year of enforcement.
School spending on Long Island is projected to rise an average 2.35 percent for the 2017 - 18 school year, with school taxes to increase an average 1.73 percent — more than this year's hikes, but within state tax - cap restrictions for the great majority of districts.
As mayors prepared to make their case, the state School Boards Association released a survey that found work force costs in schools outside the state's major cities are on track to grow an average of more than $ 1 billion annually by the 2013 - 14 school year; revenues under a tax cap, however, would grow only $ 229 million per year through 2013 - 14, on average.
Local apartment rents increased, the eviction rate was a bit higher than the state average and about 14 percent of Manchester's housing was labeled affordable last year, according to a recent report from the town planning department.
Among other findings, the report also revealed that while the total number of County residents on Medicaid has risen due to fuller implementation of the Affordable Care Act («ACA»), Erie County's portion of Medicaid costs is projected to drop by more than $ 6.4 million from 2013 due to the Act's implementation and the state's Medicaid cap, and is approximately $ 340,000 less than 2012; the biggest increase in Medicaid recipients was seen among whites age 18 - 64, while other demographics remained consistent; and that the number of persons on Medicaid continues to grow at an average rate of more than 4 % each year, a trend noted by the Medicaid Inspector General's office in his September 2013 report.
«The calculation you have to do here is, how many years would it take for the average new Aetna employee to pay $ 134,000 more in state and local taxes than they and their families will consume in public services.
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