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Relative to disposable income, the personal saving rate is now
estimated
to be 6.8%, not the 3.2% reported in May.
The FDIC sought to recover $900 million, but the executives have just settled for $64 million, almost all of which will be paid by their insurers; their out-of-pockets costs are
estimated
at just $400,000.
In 1945, an
estimated
two million women were victims of the Red Army’s sexual cruelties – not only German women, but also Jewish women in hiding, concentration camp survivors, and resistance fighters.
With an
estimated
122 million people expected to join the African workforce by 2022, keeping up with labor trends – and delivering enough good jobs – will only become more difficult.
In France, the OECD has
estimated
that immigrants engage in 29% more entrepreneurial activity than native-born workers do, which is similar to the average for the OECD as a whole.
In Mexico, a recent report published by the magazine Nexos
estimated
organized crime’s total “rent” at $8 billion per year – a small portion of total profits, but enough to buy off underpaid cops, bribe corrupt public officials, and influence local economies.
According to the Ministry of Environment of Japan, one hour’s adjustment in 2008 would have led to savings of an
estimated
0.910 million kiloliters of crude oil annually.
At the end of 2016, there were an
estimated
11.6 million refugees experiencing “protracted displacement”: they have been away from their homes for more than five years and have no “immediate prospects” of return.
With just 10-15 years of
estimated
oil reserves remaining, the United Arab Emirates last year dropped visa requirements for most Westerners in an effort to accelerate the development of a viable tourist trade.
As it stands, an
estimated
$400 million in private capital has been invested in around 108 such projects in the United States and around the world.
It is
estimated
that about 70% of the drugs currently in development across the industry are potential “first in class” treatments, meaning that they use a completely new mechanism of action against disease.
During the first seven years of China’s official “reform and opening up,” which began in 1978, it is
estimated
that around 110 million people annually rose out of poverty.
The costs of adapting to climate change are also high: an
estimated
$45-$50 billion per year by the 2040s, and $350 billion per year by the 2070s.
India has now overtaken the US as the world’s second-largest telephone market, with 857 million SIM cards in circulation and an
estimated
600 million individual users.
Similarly, the shark-diving industry has brought in an
estimated
$110 million annually to Thailand, $22 million to the Canary Islands, and a massive $800 million to the Bahamas over the last 20 years.
The cost of his hospital stay is
estimated
to have exceeded $1 million.
The Cochrane-REWARD prize is working to maximize the use of research funding, an
estimated
$170 billion of which is wasted each year.
An
estimated
220 million women in the developing world say that they want to prevent pregnancy, but lack either knowledge of, or access to, effective contraception.
The Vatican newspaper responded by criticizing Melinda Gates, whose efforts in organizing and partly funding this initiative will, it is estimated, lead to nearly three million fewer babies dying in their first year of life, and to 50 million fewer abortions.
Net capital flows to these economies declined by an
estimated
$122 billion, or about 9.6% year on year, in 2013, and fell sharply again during the first two months of this year.
Such patients are among the 10% who account for an
estimated
64% of overall health care costs.
The Association Agreement, which runs to some 1,200 pages, would remove almost all EU tariffs on Ukrainian goods, boosting the country’s long-term GDP by an
estimated
12%.
An
estimated
136,000 foreign residents moved to Japan in 2016, a 40% jump from the year before.
The total shortfalls were
estimated
at $150 billion a few months ago; now the number must be much larger – indeed, California alone faces a shortfall of $40 billion.
But in the recent cash infusions, it is
estimated
that Americans are getting $0.25, or less, for every dollar.
In fact, we recently
estimated
that northern European economies could lose 0.5 percentage points of annual GDP growth if they do not keep pace with their neighbors in adopting AI.
Iraqi Kurdistan holds significant oil reserves, and Catalonia is
estimated
to account for a fifth of Spain’s GDP.
In China, Mao Zedong’s Great Leap Forward is
estimated
to have killed 36 million people, many of them by starvation.
It is
estimated
that within a few years, America will have more people working in the security business than in education.
Compliance would mean an
estimated
$67 billion increase in Alliance-wide defense spending, or roughly the equivalent of adding another British or French defense budget – no panacea, but very helpful nonetheless.
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