Households
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Studies show that
households
with equal earning and equal responsibility also have half the divorce rate.
Think about the Beatrices, think about the Adenikes of this world, who are doing incredible things, that are bringing them into the global economy, whilst at the same time making sure that their fellow men and women are employed, and that the children in those
households
get educated because their parents are earning adequate income.
That's enough energy to meet the daily electrical needs of 200 American
households.
It's very expensive for low-income
households
in developing countries to reach major centers of commerce.
Affected
households
have to wait for the insurance adjuster to visit before they can start accepting help on their properties.
In New Orleans, the elderly and female-headed
households
were among the most vulnerable.
And here's an interesting ratio: Starting from zero in 1900, only 30 years later, the ratio of motor vehicles to the number of
households
in the United States reached 90 percent in just 30 years.
But that's really big in the U.K. Ninety-seven percent of
households
in the United Kingdom own an electric tea kettle.
And in the opposite direction, if we look, say, at the energy sector, where all the talk is about how
households
will be efficient producers of green energy and efficient conservers of energy, that is, in fact, the reverse phenomenon.
This is any rural village where at least 10 percent of its
households
are selling goods online and making a certain amount of revenue.
Either way, by the way, if you think it's hard for traditional families to sort out these new roles, just imagine what it's like now for non-traditional families: families with two dads, families with two moms, single-parent
households.
Half of all American
households
have no retirement savings at all.
In 90 percent of
households
in India, 94 percent of
households
in Kenya, you will find soap.
And from a protected water source, water will be brought to an elevated water reservoir and piped to all
households
through three taps: one in the toilet, one in the shower, one in the kitchen, 24 hours a day.
Now, so many of these students had come from
households
where English isn't spoken in the home, where a lot of them have different special needs, learning disabilities.
Today in America, women make up 47 percent of the workforce, and in 40 percent of American
households
a woman is the sole or primary breadwinner.
They're not allowed to take baths during periods, and in some
households
they are even secluded from other family members.
It creates uncertainty for people, for households, uncertainties for business.
Fifty million of us, for example, live in intergenerational
households.
It's entering workplaces,
households.
They're looking at information in credit card swipes and using that to find insights about how
households
in India live, work, earn and spend.
So this one's now asking about homeownership: For every 100 households, how many are owned with a mortgage or loan?
In 1978, black
households
in the United States earned 59 cents for every dollar of income whites earned.
In the US, the top 10 percent of
households
hold about 80 percent of the nation's wealth while the bottom 60 percent owns only about one percent.
Currently, the top one percent of households, those earning above 100 million dollars, receive only about one third of this entire allocation, while the bottom 60 percent receive only five percent.
Students from low-income, often single-parent households, students who have been homeless, incarcerated or perhaps undocumented, or some who have struggled with substance abuse or lived through violent or sexual trauma.
Just to go back to the States, if you translate the amount of power or electricity this computer uses to the amount of
households
in the States, you get 1,200
households
in the U.S. That's how much power this computer uses.
It turns out that if, say, African-American and white
households
had the same car ownership, it would cut employment disparity about in half by providing better access to job opportunities.
You certainly would save some money, and in addition to that, according to some calculations done by Procter and Gamble, if all
households
in the US were to do the laundry in cold water, we would save the emissions of 32 metric tons of CO2 each year.
Germany did that when H5N1 appeared in Germany last year, in order to minimize the spread between
households
by household cats, dogs and so on.
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