Sentences with phrase «younger than the state average»

The median resident age here is 28.8 years, younger than the state average by nearly a decade.
The median resident age here is 28.7 years, almost a decade younger than the state average median age.

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There were some states in which Trump's performance among young Republican voters was worse than his overall state average.
Young children in Erie County, mostly from Buffalo's inner city, are testing positive for lead poisoning at more than triple the state average.
New York State, for example, which has had lower than the national average voting rates, has low turnout rates from its younger voters.
«In general, life gets better as you age in the sense that older adults on average have fewer hassles — and respond to them better — than younger adults,» said Carolyn Aldwin, a gerontology professor in the College of Public Health and Human Sciences at Oregon State University and lead author on the study.
In the United States, new teachers only make an average of about $ 36,000, and the average salary for all teachers is just over $ 58,000 — which, in today's dollars, is lower than the average salary during the 1989 - 1990 school year.63 Teachers make 60 percent of what similarly educated professionals earn, much lower than the proportion in other Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) countries.64 Partly as a result of low teacher pay, young people are avoiding the teaching profession, excellent teachers are staying away from high - need schools, the teaching profession is not as diverse as it needs to be, and far too many great educators leave the profession altogether.65
Still, the two states have a lot in common, including a large population of young adults, lower - than - average rates of violent crime and gorgeous natural resources.
Significantly, their average age is only 49, which is nearly a decade younger than the sitting judges of a number of other states.
It has more than 116,000 residents and home to Brigham Young University, a private higher education institution operated by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter - day Saints and the largest religious university in the U.S. Motorcycle insurance rates in Provo were 3.7 % higher than the state average.
During the recovery of the Great Recession, income inequality in the United States accelerated, with 91 % of the gains going to the top 1 % of families.19 Left out of the recovery were African American families who, during the downturn, lost an average of 35 % of their accumulated wealth.20 African American unemployment increased, home ownership decreased, and child poverty deepened to approximately 46 % of children younger than 6 years.21 Because social mobility is lowest for people in the lowest income quartile, half of African American children who are poor as young children will remain poor as adults, approximately twice as many as white adults similarly exposed to poverty as children.22
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