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monthly and unemployment
The initial jobless-claims data is more sensitive to business conditions than other measures of unemployment, and as such leads the monthly unemployment data released by the U. S. Department of Labor.
These are typically found in time-series form, that is, covering more than one time period ( say the monthly unemployment rate for the last five years ) or in cross-sectional data in one time period ( say for consumption and income levels for sample households ).
In the United States, the unemployment rate is estimated by a household survey called the Current Population Survey, conducted monthly by the Federal Bureau of Labor Statistics.
* The Social Security Act was amended ( 1946 ) to provide coverage to private maritime employees under State unemployment insurance, monthly benefits under old age and survivors insurance for survivors of certain World War II veterans, and temporary unemployment benefits to seamen with wartime Federal employment.
Another was unemployment, which experienced the longest period of monthly increase since the Great Depression.
These job counts are monthly estimates based on data provided by employers ( adjusted annually to a near census of total jobs provided by mandatory unemployment insurance filings ) and also reflect those with multiple employers who are counted with each employer.
A short time later he was given a monthly pension of 125 Taler for the duration of his unemployment.

monthly and rate
Business loans generally are repayable in regular installments -- usually monthly, including interest at the rate of 5-1/2 percent per annum on the unpaid balance -- and have a maximum maturity of 10 years ; ;
Further, there is no mileage charge or mileage limitations when you lease a car, and you pay only the flat monthly rate plus a nominal charge for documents and insurance since the car is registered and insured individually for your trip.
For this reason, prepaid phones are more popular than monthly flat rate plans.
In it, he defined a hyperinflationary episode as starting in the month that the monthly inflation rate exceeds 50 %, and it ending when the monthly inflation rate drops below 50 % and stays that way for at least a year.
Economists usually follow Cagan ’ s description that hyperinflation occurs when the monthly inflation rate exceeds 50 %.
* The Post-World War II hyperinflation of Hungary held the record for the most extreme monthly inflation rate ever — 41, 900, 000, 000, 000, 000 % ( 4. 19 × 10 < sup > 16 </ sup >% or 41. 9 quadrillion percent ) for July 1946, amounting to prices doubling every 15. 3 hours.
By comparison, recent figures ( as of 14 November 2008 ) estimate Zimbabwe's annual inflation rate at 89. 7 sextillion ( 10 < sup > 21 </ sup >) percent., which corresponds to a monthly rate of 5473 %, and a doubling time of about five days.
In the end of 2011 the average nominal monthly wages reached 24, 310 RUR ( or $ 810 USD ), while tax on the income of individuals is payable at the rate of 13 % on most incomes.
On the initiative of the town's mayor, Michael Unterguggenberger, the local government printed 32, 000 in labor certificates which carried a negative 1 % monthly interest rate and could be converted into schillings at 98 % of face value.
The horse owner typically pays a monthly retainer or, in North America, a " day rate " to his or her trainer, together with fees for use of the training center or gallops ( if the horse is not stabled at a race track ), veterinarian and farrier ( horseshoer ) fees and other expenses such as mortality insurance premiums, stakes entry fees and jockeys ' fees.
Besides monthly-paid Internet connections ( either flat rate or with a number of free minutes ), in Argentina there are also a number of Internet service providers that have commercial agreements with the telephone companies for charging a slightly higher communication rate to the user for that communication, though without any monthly fixed fee.
Drivers without a TollTag have their license plate photographed automatically and the registered owner will receive a monthly bill, at a higher rate than those vehicles with TollTags .< ref >
One industry magazine ( Datamation ) mentioned that the 1620 was the first IBM computer for which the basic system could be leased for a monthly rate less than its number.
For example, a monthly rate for a mortgage with monthly payments requires that the interest rate be divided by 12 ( see the example below ).
and the monthly interest rate is
This is considering an interest rate compounding monthly.

monthly and remained
It dominated the field during the 1980s and remained a major player through the mid-1990s, when it was sidelined by the rise of services such as AOL with monthly subscriptions rather than hourly rates.
Monthly inflation did slow from the ( then-record ) 35 % logged in July, but remained at 10-15 % monthly between September and January 1976 ( a level more familiar to the Argentine consumer ).
Still, he remained focused on the person and institution he represented, and was known to write to the Queen on a monthly basis.
The general public remained in the dark about shape charge warheads ( i. e. they even believed that it was a new super secret explosive ) until early 1945 when the US Army co-operated with the US monthly publication Popular Science on a large and detailed article on the subject.
In 1916, Hornby launched a monthly publication, Meccano Magazine, which remained in circulation for over sixty years, and in 1930 he formed the Meccano Guild, an amalgamation of Meccano clubs from all over the world.
In April 1891, the monthly was renamed as The Century Magazine, and Gilder remained its editor until his death.
The publication was initially monthly but switched to fortnightly after only four issues, which it remained until its demise.
That same year, he and his friend Lucien Chamuel founded the Librarie du Merveilleux and its monthly revue L ' Initiation, which remained in publication until 1914.
At the start of 1952 Startling switched to a monthly schedule ; this was unusual in that Startling was notionally junior to Thrilling Wonder, its sister magazine, which remained bimonthly.
The monthly magazine was renamed Socialist Worker Review in the 1990s later reverting to the better known title and has remained the monthly magazine of the SWP.
From 1960 to 1963, he acted as a co-editor of Adbi Duniya and from 1965 onwards, he remained editor of monthly Auraq for many decades.
Trading reached zero monthly volume in February 2010 and remained at zero for the next 9 months when the decision to close the exchange was announced.
Mother Earth remained in monthly circulation until August 1917.
The faction remained active, with the exception of periods of inactivity during the 80's and 90's, during which the debate over anationalism continued unabated in Sennaciulo, the monthly organ of SAT.
During this period, there were fears he would be poached, as he remained on a monthly contract-these fears were allayed in May 2003, when, after a good season, he agreed a year's deal, with a second year triggered if a certain number of appearances were reached.

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Its oil for heating is metered monthly to each home from a line that starts at a central storage point.
For example, the monthly bill of a residential consumer might be the sum of a $1 customer charge, a $5 charge for 250 kilowatt-hours of energy at
A Modest Proposal is the name of The University of Texas at Dallas ' Alternative Student Newspaper, the monthly opinion paper of the University ; it was also the name of a regular column in SWIFT Magazine of Harvard University, a satire publication that also takes its name from Jonathan Swift.
According to the ROA National Statistical Service, the average monthly salary during January-June 2008 is 86, 850 drams ( about $ 287 at the time ).
About 62 % of officially registered wage earners earn at least the average monthly wage, while only 19. 6 % receive a monthly salary of over 100, 000 drams ( about $ 330 at the time ).
* Columbia Business Law Review, a monthly journal published by students at Columbia Law School
* Columbia Law Review, a monthly law review published by students at Columbia Law School
Control of parasites was done every 15 days and the animals were weighed at birth and monthly.
* Ten-pagers, comedic Donald Duck stories that were the lead for the monthly flagship title Walt Disney's Comics and Stories, whose circulation peaked in the mid-1950s at 3 million copies sold a month.
The Total Entertainment Network featured hundreds of Duke 3D players online at any given time and players had to pay a monthly fee.
On July 1 he accepted the position offered to him at the Museum for a monthly salary of 330. 54 Reichsmark.
This is typically done at regular intervals ( e. g., weekly or monthly ), but there is no reason why EV cannot be accumulated in near real-time, when work elements are started / completed.
Over time, Globe phased out the Spanish language element and is now an English language monthly aimed at Gibraltar and the Campo de Gibraltar.
Since in the mid-1990s the number of supporters started to decrease, Greenpeace pioneered the use of face-to-face fundraising where fundraisers actively seek new supporters at public places, subscribing them for a monthly direct debit donation.
A Barter Potluck was held at GIAC on November 12, 1991, the first of many monthly gatherings where food and skills were exchanged, acquaintances made, and friendships renewed.
Digweed, as well as Sasha, established a monthly residency at the now defunct New York club Twilo, which proved a key location for the American electronic music scene.
Philby's Russian was never good and he soon took a job at a monthly magazine, the World Review of Reviews, for which he wrote articles and letters ( sometimes under pseudonyms ) and occasionally served as acting editor.

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