How To Use Per capita income In A Sentence
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Per capita income rose sharply last year.
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California's "shared sacrifice" yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'California\'s "shared sacrifice"'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Article: California ranks 7th in per capita income, and 47th in support for K-12 education, but Arnold Schwarzenegger stands bulldogged and determined to make a 50th ranking his legacy, and to stop an oil and gas severance tax in the only state which charges none.'
California's "shared sacrifice"
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Economists emphasize measurable quantities — the number of jobs, the per capita income.
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Per capita income is estimated to be less than eighty dollars a year.
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Ironically, however, its improved living standards and high domestic per capita income plateaued very rapidly into a high cost economy which penalized individual Japanese, first as consumers, then as savers.
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They had decided that per capita incomes in the developing world would reach some sort of parity with the developed world by 2100.
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His statistical analysis reveals a strong positive effect of per capita income on the level of democracy.
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Consumers are eating outside the home more often, they are eating healthier foods, and per capita incomes are increasing, causing the uptrend in restaurant numbers.
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It ranked eighth nationally in per capita income last year.
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One is that in the 1980s you find that per capita income growth in the United States was middling.
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Does it necessarily lead to more growth in per capita income?
Times, Sunday Times
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Whenever population is growing faster than income, per capita income must fall.
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The average per capita income in Haiti is something like eighty-five dollars.
A RODENT OF DOUBT
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In a city boasting the lowest per capita income in Georgia, where one in three children live in abject poverty, pawnbrokers are as numerous as traffic lights.
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among the states Connecticut has a high per capita income
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They have the world's largest per capita income.
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Private enterprise has flourished, individuals have greater freedom in deciding where they live and work, and per capita income has quintupled.
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A new Anglo-Dutch benchmark estimate of comparative per capita income for the early nineteenth century would now be very useful.
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Economists emphasize measurable quantities — the number of jobs, the per capita income.
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It's the city's most sprauncy district, with the most expensive property, the most teasyweasied lawns and highest per capita income.
Times, Sunday Times
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Up to 1989, the growth of per capita income averaged 1 per cent per year.
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Many countries precede ours in per capita income.
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The per capita income variable was log transformed to reduce positive skew.
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The minimum wage differs from one province to another due to differing price indexes and average per capita income.
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Per capita incomes rose sharply last year.
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Per capita income rose sharply last year.
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The first question that begs to be asked is what consumers are being targeted, taking into account that the price of a one-way ticket exceeds the average per capita income in both cities.
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He confirms the finding of manyothers that per capita income is strongly related to democracy.
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Several authors have econometrically estimated the relationship between GHG emissions and per capita income using cross-country data and found curves with varying shapes and turning points [8].
Restructuring development and growth for greater sustainability
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They have the world's largest per capita income.
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Up to 1989, the growth of per capita income averaged 1 per cent per year.
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Whenever population is growing faster than income, per capita income must fall.
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Simple mathematics demands that population growth be less than economic growth if real per capita incomes are to rise.
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Given the wide gulf between the comparison of per capita income figure and the reality of living people, how meaningful is such a comparison?
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Up to 1989, the growth of per capita income averaged 1 per cent per year.
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Per capita income rose sharply last year.