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...certainly not for coaches like LSU’s John Brady, who immediately cashed in on his players’ Final Four run to publicly demand a higher salary. Apparently $715,000 per year is not enough. (Meanwhile, the students who fail to graduate can look forward to a median annual income...
...Italy is now on course to become the Oldest Country. Stuck with a stubbornly low birthrate of 1.3 children per woman (compared with 2.7 in the 1960s), its society is ossifying, and the economy faces deep structural strains. The median age since 1995 has risen from 40.2 to 42.5. In the past 10 years, the percentage of retired Italians has jumped from 23% to 28%--the second highest percentage in the world after Japan--meaning that there are fewer than four workers for every retiree. The rapidly aging workforce has clipped productivity and jeopardized the solvency of the pension system...
...address tuition hikes through its financial aid programs. “What we can do in the admissions office, when tuition goes up, is to at least make it possible to make it easier for these families to think about coming here,” he said. Median family income in the United States was $54,061 in 2004, the most recent year for which data are available, according to the Census Bureau.—Staff writer Daniel J.T. Schuker can be reached at dschuker@fas.harvard.edu...
...Median family income in the United States was $54,061 in 2004, the most recent year for which data are available, according to the Census Bureau...
...Median household income in the United States was $44,389 in 2004, the most recent year for which data is available, according to the Census Bureau...