This shows the GDPs of US states compared to those of nations worldwide. All figures are in billions with the exceptions of Texas and California. It is not that low or not so high. While comparing in Canada.
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Each year there are newly weds. But how much do they usually spent in their wedding?Average cost of engagement ring is $3,186 and there are 2,152,000 weddings in us last 2009, so thats 5,896 per day. In online wedding economy. there are $6.7 billion online while in tradition there are $42.2 billion. Most in each wedding, people would spend a lot of dollars for Attire and accesories, beau...
Each year there are newly weds. But how much do they usually spent in their wedding?Average cost of engagement ring is $3,186 and there are 2,152,000 weddings in us last 2009, so thats 5,896 per day. In online wedding economy. there are $6.7 billion online while in tradition there are $42.2 billion. Most in each wedding, people would spend a lot of dollars for Attire and accesories, beau...
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Not all markets are created equal. At least, according to this newest infographic. According to FactSet, over a 20 year average annual total return, which would include capital gains and dividends, REITs or Real Estate Investment Trusts have returned more than the S&P 500. And this gain over the S&P 500 is pretty significant: 4.82% higher gain than the S&P 500. Even more inte...
Not all markets are created equal. At least, according to this newest infographic. According to FactSet, over a 20 year average annual total return, which would include capital gains and dividends, REITs or Real Estate Investment Trusts have returned more than the S&P 500. And this gain over the S&P 500 is pretty significant: 4.82% higher gain than the S&P 500. Even more inte...
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The america's dream of road to richest. At age 18 its annual income is $23,000 with credit card, at age 20 they earn $31,000 with student loan. At age 24 they earn $40,000 with car insurance with them and age 26 with $56,000 that pay taxes already. At age 28 with annual income of $62,000 getting married at 29 with $77,000 and at age 30 you'll surely be at the jail already.
The america's dream of road to richest. At age 18 its annual income is $23,000 with credit card, at age 20 they earn $31,000 with student loan. At age 24 they earn $40,000 with car insurance with them and age 26 with $56,000 that pay taxes already. At age 28 with annual income of $62,000 getting married at 29 with $77,000 and at age 30 you'll surely be at the jail already.
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After a years of flooding into the work place, women now account for 47 percent of the labour force and 37 percent of manangement. Despite these gains, they remain a small minority at the top.
After a years of flooding into the work place, women now account for 47 percent of the labour force and 37 percent of manangement. Despite these gains, they remain a small minority at the top.
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According to study of student expenditures at yale University in 1915, one college freshman spent $4,500 in his first year. The least amount spent by a freshman that year was $200, or $4,201 adjusted for inflation. And according to national Retail Federation there are $10.5 billion gearing-up for campus this year.
According to study of student expenditures at yale University in 1915, one college freshman spent $4,500 in his first year. The least amount spent by a freshman that year was $200, or $4,201 adjusted for inflation. And according to national Retail Federation there are $10.5 billion gearing-up for campus this year.
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