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...serve as volunteer tutors.Full-time HUDS workers earn, on average, more than $31,000 a year plus benefits valued at approximately $13,000. The average hourly wage for campus members of HERE increased 20 percent between September 2000 and September 2005, including a 4.3 percent hike last year. Their median hourly wage increased 17.7 percent during the same period. Harvard pays higher wages to members of HERE than their unionized colleagues and non-union peers receive at virtually all other academic and private employers in the area, including the M.I.T. and hotels in greater Boston.One result is that the turnover...
...Median age of U.S. Hispanics, nine years lower than the median for all Americans...
...your adjustable-rate loan is still new, the higher rates haven't yet taken a bite, but the years ahead may be nerve-racking. According to the National Association of Realtors, the median first-time home buyer's deposit last year was just 2% of the price, while 43% of first-timers put down nothing. That means those real estate newbies will eventually face a sizable chunk of loan principal paired with growing interest payments. If you can't sell before your initial low rates expire, you may want to refinance into a new kind of hybrid loan, such...
...This scenario has a predictable outcome. Large numbers of Asians are experiencing real per-capita income gains exceeding those in the developed world. Indeed, in the U.S. and Western Europe, median per-capita incomes adjusted for inflation have barely increased in the past 20 years; in China, the median income has doubled every 10 years since the country began opening up its economy...
...love you, Ray Nagin," yells the lady in the Chevy Blazer, honking her horn and waving to the mayor of New Orleans. "God bless you, Mayor," shouts a guy in a busted pickup. It is a little after 7 a.m. and the mayor is standing in a grassy median, ignoring fumes from three lanes of rush-hour traffic to glad-hand voters in hopes of getting reelected in the city that Hurricane Katrina battered and left for dead. "Thank you, baby, need your help!" Nagin says, reaching into a car to shake hands. An African-American man in dreadlocks hops...