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how do households change ?s are the legacy of rome, the wealthiest and most powerful society of the ancient world. from the grandeur of the coliseum to the glory of the senate, the roman empire paraded its opulence. but the empire was upheld by a society that spanned the extremes of wealth and poverty. how did these differences affect roman households ? as in ceren, natural disaster preserved a window onto ancient daily life. mount vesuvius looms over the bay of naples, a constant threat to those who live around it. on the 24th of august in the year a.d. 79, one of its victims was the ancient town of pompeii. [ speaking latin ] reader of translation: "over mount vesuvius, "a fearful cloud, rent by forked and quivering bursts of flame, "turned the day blacker and denser than night. "many besought the aid of the gods, "but still more imagined there were no gods left, "and that the universe "was plunged into eternal darkness for evermore." keach: thousands died, unable to escape from the lethal blasts of scalding
how do households change ?s are the legacy of rome, the wealthiest and most powerful society of the ancient world. from the grandeur of the coliseum to the glory of the senate, the roman empire paraded its opulence. but the empire was upheld by a society that spanned the extremes of wealth and poverty. how did these differences affect roman households ? as in ceren, natural disaster preserved a window onto ancient daily life. mount vesuvius looms over the bay of naples, a constant threat to...
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this looks at the real median household income by age of household. this is for two years, 2010 and 2011. what do you do with these numbers? >> two things you can see from this. you can see this help shape the pattern as we expect. young and the old, both sides have lowered me in income than the middle. 35 to 44 and 55. the other change is over time, there was a fall for people under 65 years age, between 2010 and 2011. there's only a couple specific age groups that had a fall in the income. that's 35-44, and the 55-64. the other interesting thing is we have an increase in the number of people 65 and older. their income is lower. that could've kept the median income down because you add more and more people who are having earning less. that keeps the income that. >> always considered the peak earning years for people, and so we see that they would then be the highest and also they are not experiencing much change in household income. let me go with the first comment about what's happening in people's home lives. out income has held steady but it certa
this looks at the real median household income by age of household. this is for two years, 2010 and 2011. what do you do with these numbers? >> two things you can see from this. you can see this help shape the pattern as we expect. young and the old, both sides have lowered me in income than the middle. 35 to 44 and 55. the other change is over time, there was a fall for people under 65 years age, between 2010 and 2011. there's only a couple specific age groups that had a fall in the...
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median household income is $50,100. if you go back to 2007, before the last recession, there is a fall of about 8%. if you go back to 1999, it is about it 0.9%. it has been falling over the time period, but over the total time it has risen. host: median household income in 1967, $42,100. what are the components? guest: it is all of the cash that you receive -- from your employer, your investments, dividends, social security, welfare recipients, supplemental security income -- anything that is cash that comes into the household. what it does not include, and this is the criticism we have heard this week, things like food stamps, texas, or earned income tax credit. host: or the value of your home? guest: or things like the value of your home, your possessions, your car, health benefits. host: it is not assets, but income. guest: right. host: you talked to real people out there. what are they telling you about the effects of these numbers? guest: i have heard a couple of different things. i went to different food banks and
median household income is $50,100. if you go back to 2007, before the last recession, there is a fall of about 8%. if you go back to 1999, it is about it 0.9%. it has been falling over the time period, but over the total time it has risen. host: median household income in 1967, $42,100. what are the components? guest: it is all of the cash that you receive -- from your employer, your investments, dividends, social security, welfare recipients, supplemental security income -- anything that is...
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, real household income. looking at this and try to understand the story here. it. >> i think for the average american they have to focus on the distribution. there is one problem. these numbers cannot and everyone focuses on the headline number. that is the average. it's important to look good distribution, so that is what we try to do. the other think, that is not the best measure because that means a household has $10,000, is treated the same as a family of $410,000, so we try to accommodate for that. family size adjustments. just people's income tepe equivalent to a family of four. then we looked at the distribution and rent everybody by there and come and look at the different quintiles. the lowest quintile would be the people with the bottom 20 percent, the top quintile would be the top 20%. and so two things that come out of this chart, you can see this with what people have called a staircase pattern. there is a lot, lot of income at the top quintile, so the top quintile, top 20 percent of the populat
, real household income. looking at this and try to understand the story here. it. >> i think for the average american they have to focus on the distribution. there is one problem. these numbers cannot and everyone focuses on the headline number. that is the average. it's important to look good distribution, so that is what we try to do. the other think, that is not the best measure because that means a household has $10,000, is treated the same as a family of $410,000, so we try to...
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five house guests remain in the game but only one can be head of household. join us sunday to find out who will be the new hoh and who they will nominate for eviction and wednesday at 87 central i will be back for a special h eviction episode where the final four will be decided, trust me. it is an episode you do not want to miss. then one week from tonight another house guest will be extent packing leaving the three finalists in place to begin the battle for the most important head of household of the season. it all happens live next thursday. for now let's eaves drop on the house guests. from outside the the big brother house i am julie chen. good night. [ applause ] captioning funded by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org cuisine here at jones all about? >>> i have to say everything from the brussels sprouts to mushroom bacon and cauliflower just amazing. my favorite was asian reds. fifth ribs. the names of the drinks celebrate the city. the sedan bran >>> it is great for the customers. >>> everyone kind of enjoys and likes to look
five house guests remain in the game but only one can be head of household. join us sunday to find out who will be the new hoh and who they will nominate for eviction and wednesday at 87 central i will be back for a special h eviction episode where the final four will be decided, trust me. it is an episode you do not want to miss. then one week from tonight another house guest will be extent packing leaving the three finalists in place to begin the battle for the most important head of...
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number one, household employment. right here. household employment. this fell. this is where the unemployment number comes from. this fell in august. it had fallen about 150,000 or 180,000 the month before. this is a bad signal that people are moving away, getting discouraged. this one is the absolute killer. the absolute killer. i'm going to circle it right here. all right. civilian labor force shrunk by 368,000. discouraged. they are just walking away. so as the household employment went down and the civilian labor force went down substantially for the second month in a row that's why the unemployment went down. this is a very bad omen. all right. next up, average hourly wages. also a very bad omen. we are looking at 0 wage increases for this month of august. nothing for consumers, mothing for the average worker. this is way below food price increases, oil price increases, and the overall consumer index. it is a bad omen for spending. that's the end of the story. so i'm not thrilled about this. i don't know if it was a disaster, but it was a huge disappointmen
number one, household employment. right here. household employment. this fell. this is where the unemployment number comes from. this fell in august. it had fallen about 150,000 or 180,000 the month before. this is a bad signal that people are moving away, getting discouraged. this one is the absolute killer. the absolute killer. i'm going to circle it right here. all right. civilian labor force shrunk by 368,000. discouraged. they are just walking away. so as the household employment went down...
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rent famous standard is typically 30% of household and come.ver, for the dp hh unit, the city is providing more intensive services including tenant care. tenants are required to pay 50% of their household income as rent payment. even requiring the higher rent payments, it would still not be enough to cover the full operating costs which services the unit, which could range from $6,000 to $12,000 per unit. the local operating subsidy program ensures that a homeless person can be taken off the streets or out of the city's emergency care system and housed and provided services, even if he or she has a zeroing come. -- zero in come. now what would like to talk to you about the process for the local operating subsidy approvals. eligible projects are permanent supportive housing that have been approved by the city-wide affordable housing loan committee which is made up of staff from moh, directors for moh, the department of public health, and human services agency. most staff prepares 30 pages plus evaluation that reviews and analyzes all components
rent famous standard is typically 30% of household and come.ver, for the dp hh unit, the city is providing more intensive services including tenant care. tenants are required to pay 50% of their household income as rent payment. even requiring the higher rent payments, it would still not be enough to cover the full operating costs which services the unit, which could range from $6,000 to $12,000 per unit. the local operating subsidy program ensures that a homeless person can be taken off the...
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households earning less thann $20k turned up at a polling station.so what's keeping lower income ameriianswaa? education is a big factorr expeets say lower income people tend to be less &peducated nn not as politically active as their wealthier counterpartt. hose with higher incomes are often better connected to onors ann politicians who can persuade them to vote.wealthier ameeicaas may also feel they have more of a stake in voting, because oo taxes, services, and other benefits. on the other hand - peeple from llwer incomms may be disillusioned and feel their vote doee not matter. but advocates say lower income groups hould be encouraggd to most help from the government. tte other side argues these groups aren't politically infoomed enough to take on that resppnsibility. one thing is obvioos -- both income groups' political choices are polarrzed in thii election. a recent gallup poll shows the rrchest voters are supporting republiian nominee mitt romneyy while households earning lees than $48k are suuporting president where the election willlbe - won-- which is why both andiddtes are tryi
households earning less thann $20k turned up at a polling station.so what's keeping lower income ameriianswaa? education is a big factorr expeets say lower income people tend to be less &peducated nn not as politically active as their wealthier counterpartt. hose with higher incomes are often better connected to onors ann politicians who can persuade them to vote.wealthier ameeicaas may also feel they have more of a stake in voting, because oo taxes, services, and other benefits. on the...
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you can help with bills and drive and get around the household.hat is another 2500 and nurse 45,000 to 61000. and care givers $1x -- $18. baltimore and rock and orlando and tucson. and you get health benefits as well something to consider. and maybe feel good helping poem as they get to the end of the life and being there for them. >> cheril, reminder that you can see her on the fox net work. to find out where the jobs are log on to casone. >> and a major development in football. let nfl and regular rev revs reaching a deal. when will they go back to the field? we'll tell you. scary moment for passengers on board of a flight and preparing to land at j.f.k.. we'll tell you first on this day in history. 1908. model t ford is completed in the plant in detroit. ♪ [ rosa ] i'm rosa and i quit smoking with chantix. when the doctor told me that i could smoke for the first week... i'm like...yeah, ok... little did i know that one week later i wasn't smoking. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces t
you can help with bills and drive and get around the household.hat is another 2500 and nurse 45,000 to 61000. and care givers $1x -- $18. baltimore and rock and orlando and tucson. and you get health benefits as well something to consider. and maybe feel good helping poem as they get to the end of the life and being there for them. >> cheril, reminder that you can see her on the fox net work. to find out where the jobs are log on to casone. >> and a major development in football....
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or whatever, they were not praised in their households. they were stigmatized, working wives were. has been so devastated by the loss of their own jobs, the women were regarded as having taken a job from a man. but even though it's difficult, there is more gratitude and more appreciation and works at dens by men who've lost their jobs in the recession of what their wives or girlfriends are bringing to keep the household afloat, even though it is hard enough on them but it does make them more likely to leave a marriage than they ultimately would be. >> you touched on an important project. some men felt that traditional role when he lost a job. they were not in that traditional role. and in reading the book, i thought retaliation. friends talking to friends. and i know a lot of men who have lost their jobs and wives are taking over the homes financially and otherwise because they just can't find themselves. talk to me about the retaliatory measure. >> that's what i said. for example, this young woman at texas governor has been told her she w
or whatever, they were not praised in their households. they were stigmatized, working wives were. has been so devastated by the loss of their own jobs, the women were regarded as having taken a job from a man. but even though it's difficult, there is more gratitude and more appreciation and works at dens by men who've lost their jobs in the recession of what their wives or girlfriends are bringing to keep the household afloat, even though it is hard enough on them but it does make them more...
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household has been weak until just recently when it started to rebound somewhat yes it was a very picture and inequality is that play in a very different picture in new york or in phoenix so would you say then that the economic picture is worse in the us than it is being presented through various data points that people gravitate toward and what would you be looking for as a sign of a real sustainable recovery. well if you are just say g.d.p. growth in the u.s. and i'm not saying that g.d.p. is an ideal measurement or rather one should pay attention to standards of living at the average or the medium real income in other words inflation adjusted income of households that would be probably a better measurement of whether the economy's doing well or not and in general looking at the statistics the economies and doing particularly well this is not to say that it is doing better than say europe at the present time but we have to also look at it that way if you have a government that has a fiscal deficit of say in the case of the u.s. over a trillion dollars say one point three trillion dollar
household has been weak until just recently when it started to rebound somewhat yes it was a very picture and inequality is that play in a very different picture in new york or in phoenix so would you say then that the economic picture is worse in the us than it is being presented through various data points that people gravitate toward and what would you be looking for as a sign of a real sustainable recovery. well if you are just say g.d.p. growth in the u.s. and i'm not saying that g.d.p. is...
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census bureau says the median household income is about $50,000 for 2011 in california and mediant 53rand. for the bay area higher than the national average at $76,000 it is no where near the quarter million dollar mark. while $250,000 may sound arbitrary gov. romney may have gotten that number from president obama. he started using $250,000 as a cut off from the middle-class and wealthy when he campaigned in 2008. at this point every word counts of of the general election may be far away it is 53 days and early voting starts in that as soon as two weeks. grace lee cbs 5 >>> apple products are hot you would think bmws are hot to but no. the thief will used is on the merc to plow into a california apple store. >>> online shopping and part of the bargain turns into a pumpkin at midnight you may want to spend money in the next 110 minutes >>> you may want to spend outside over the weekend coming up and whether find out why the high pressure area bringing triple digit area to southern california okay, here's the plan. you have a plan? first we're gonna check our bags for free, thanks to o
census bureau says the median household income is about $50,000 for 2011 in california and mediant 53rand. for the bay area higher than the national average at $76,000 it is no where near the quarter million dollar mark. while $250,000 may sound arbitrary gov. romney may have gotten that number from president obama. he started using $250,000 as a cut off from the middle-class and wealthy when he campaigned in 2008. at this point every word counts of of the general election may be far away it is...
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the district is surrounded by counties that are among the top in the nation for household income. >> arlington county in particular stands out on this list because of how a single income households do here. according to the latest numbers from the census bureau, if you are looking to make some money than anywhere near dc is the place to be. >> probably close to arlington. i would not be surprised if it was arlington. >> my parents' house is not a small house and we are doing pretty good for ourselves. i have a good job, so i would say we are doing pretty good here. >> the d.c. metro area is a hot spot for high earners. >> as the recession got worse there is more government spending to try to prop up the economy>> there is no denying our area seems to be weathering the recession well. arlington county boasts the most impressive number, because single income households make up 40% of arlington county's numbers. >> i am not surprised, based on rent prices and housing costs. if you are going to live here, you have to be a pretty high earner. >> loudon county in fairfax county held -- hel
the district is surrounded by counties that are among the top in the nation for household income. >> arlington county in particular stands out on this list because of how a single income households do here. according to the latest numbers from the census bureau, if you are looking to make some money than anywhere near dc is the place to be. >> probably close to arlington. i would not be surprised if it was arlington. >> my parents' house is not a small house and we are doing...
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while many households in the u.k. struggle to make the means the government is tightening its grip squeezing out additional cash to meet its international stage it's the british government has now topped the list of generate foreign aid spenders but as a boy her report was the multi-million pound contracts are being signed on the backs of the poor. i'm standing in front of the london headquarters of adam smith international according to that website they provide consultancy on economic and government reform well the website doesn't say is that one of the number of firms to have profited heavily from the british government's foreign aid budget last year alone the u.k.'s department for international development spent over five hundred million pounds on international projects abroad that's allowed the executives in the company behind me to pocket fix biggest salaries and million pound bonuses britain's hefty foreign aid budget includes an annual spend of two hundred eighty million pounds that goes to india that's despite
while many households in the u.k. struggle to make the means the government is tightening its grip squeezing out additional cash to meet its international stage it's the british government has now topped the list of generate foreign aid spenders but as a boy her report was the multi-million pound contracts are being signed on the backs of the poor. i'm standing in front of the london headquarters of adam smith international according to that website they provide consultancy on economic and...
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survey and it's the household survey that determines the unemployment rate as you know five hundred and seventy thousand people dropped out of the labor force this last report nine hundred seventy one thousand reduction in the labor force in the last two months actual employment by the household survey went down a hundred and nineteen thousand in august it went down the last month it went down over one hundred thousand the previous month over two hundred thousand i think the household survey leaves at economic turns i think we're in an economic turn here and all of the regional manufacturing reports for first several months now have been bad california tax revenue is bad. gasoline usage is plummeting diesel uses is flowing the only bright spot that i can point to at all in the last few months of any of the economic reports was was the latest i asked them a survey on services but my understanding is they only serve a very very small portion of companies here you know what if you're extrapolating the large companies and the slowdown is happening at the small companies and individual o
survey and it's the household survey that determines the unemployment rate as you know five hundred and seventy thousand people dropped out of the labor force this last report nine hundred seventy one thousand reduction in the labor force in the last two months actual employment by the household survey went down a hundred and nineteen thousand in august it went down the last month it went down over one hundred thousand the previous month over two hundred thousand i think the household survey...
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the program which is run and an honors system as grant to include some 7400 households in the cost of about $2 million the year the rate payers pick up. the growth in the program triggered the puc to ask for a modest and it turned out some very disturbing questions. for starters a random sample of 90 households getting discounts found that almost half may not even qualify. there are income verification requirements but the pc had not truly been reviewed that data. duckweeds the most disturbing facts uncovered by the report was when they cross check addresses of people on the program. and that isn't found out that 473 city workers have been taking advantage of the discounts is questionable especially considering the san francisco city workers earn an average of $93,000 a year more than twice the $46,000 maximum for a family of four to qualify for the rate breaks. obviously they were taking advantage this is something that would have to rectify in to fill the tear us also checking city employee records comparing what the employees said they made to what's actually on their paychecks. if
the program which is run and an honors system as grant to include some 7400 households in the cost of about $2 million the year the rate payers pick up. the growth in the program triggered the puc to ask for a modest and it turned out some very disturbing questions. for starters a random sample of 90 households getting discounts found that almost half may not even qualify. there are income verification requirements but the pc had not truly been reviewed that data. duckweeds the most disturbing...
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loudoun is the most affluent with the immediate household income of $119,000. fairfax is number two. arlington is third, and howard county rounds out the top five. prince william ranked 7th and 8th. and montgomery county comes in number 10 with the median household income just under $93,000. >>> it's one of the most closest watches in the country. governor cain and allen go head- to-head here at tyson's corner. i'm peggy fox, coming up, the clear distances between the two candidates. >>> there was excitement outside the debate between george allen and tim cain. >> i'm sorry, i want to get back to my question. >> he was evasive from the first question, who asked if he agreed with the remarks about 47% of the population. >> would you disagree with him on this point? >> i have my own point of view. and it is the people of america that still believe in the american dream. >> reporter: governor cain called romney's comments devicive, attacking allen for remarks that he has made. >> and you famously said when you were governor that you enjoy knocking democrats down t
loudoun is the most affluent with the immediate household income of $119,000. fairfax is number two. arlington is third, and howard county rounds out the top five. prince william ranked 7th and 8th. and montgomery county comes in number 10 with the median household income just under $93,000. >>> it's one of the most closest watches in the country. governor cain and allen go head- to-head here at tyson's corner. i'm peggy fox, coming up, the clear distances between the two candidates....
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which is roughly speaking $1500 household.oking to go back to the chicago taxpayers again because they can't put in spending reforms that need to be done. melissa: they talk about draining reserves. our fox brain room who can crunch any number they have only $289 in reserves anyway. that can't do it. if they do the tax hike and drain everything in the bank account, if you're parent and adult, i'm going to spend this money, give these teachers a raise to do that and i'm going to wipe out my entire savings, that would be, people would look at you like you're insane. that is what they're talking about doing. that won't even do it, right? >> that's exactly right. not only that, they're draining their reserves without reforming spending side. when you go into fiscal 2014 you won't have any reserves yet. in addition to that they have also taken a pension holiday by reducing pension payments for a couple of years. that kicks back in 2014 which adds another 400 plus, $480 million more. they will approach a one billion dollar deficit i
which is roughly speaking $1500 household.oking to go back to the chicago taxpayers again because they can't put in spending reforms that need to be done. melissa: they talk about draining reserves. our fox brain room who can crunch any number they have only $289 in reserves anyway. that can't do it. if they do the tax hike and drain everything in the bank account, if you're parent and adult, i'm going to spend this money, give these teachers a raise to do that and i'm going to wipe out my...
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>-commissioner antonini: looking at the numbers, particularly if you had two members of a household, they would almost be by definition over the threshold. then a great question. supervisor -- >> great question. supervisor farrell offered an amendment. the programs are defined broadly in the housing trust fund as limited to households to make up to 120% ami, but includes the provision of a and first responders, and defines those as emergency personnel -- provision of "and first responders." >> there is an understanding that as the ami increases, the subsidy becomes less. you can ask more units produced at a higher ami level, which makes sense. >> exactly. tension is that the obligation would remain consistent, even as the percentages are diminishing. commissioner antonini: in terms of funding, i understand the sources of funds, but the one part i do not understand is where bonds have been approved, and they have a time of 30 years, perhaps, but once the bond is paid off, then i am not quite sure where the revenue source continues after the bond is expired. >> ultimately, our director
>-commissioner antonini: looking at the numbers, particularly if you had two members of a household, they would almost be by definition over the threshold. then a great question. supervisor -- >> great question. supervisor farrell offered an amendment. the programs are defined broadly in the housing trust fund as limited to households to make up to 120% ami, but includes the provision of a and first responders, and defines those as emergency personnel -- provision of "and first...
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the total household the account in the sample size was about 6000. it dropped by 50%. another study found members drove 47% less. if san francisco was able to reduce car ownership in the city by 15,000 units, it would keep an estimated $127 million in the local economy annually. only 20% of the money people pay towards their cars -- it is the second highest household expense. it is over $8,000 for the average car owner. only 20% stays in the local economy. i did a calculation. if san francisco reduced car ownership by 50% to 200,000, we would keep an estimated $2.5 billion in the local economy annually and reduce carbon emissions by 1 million carbon metric tons. in this room, we have get around and relay rides. we could have the most powerful economic development program right here. what if the entire economy of san francisco was built around access like car sharing? that is what is happening. that is what these entrepreneurs are doing. the sharing economy is not just about new ways to consume. it is also about new ways to produce. it can be a platform for micro- entre
the total household the account in the sample size was about 6000. it dropped by 50%. another study found members drove 47% less. if san francisco was able to reduce car ownership in the city by 15,000 units, it would keep an estimated $127 million in the local economy annually. only 20% of the money people pay towards their cars -- it is the second highest household expense. it is over $8,000 for the average car owner. only 20% stays in the local economy. i did a calculation. if san francisco...
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in fact, it was fairfax county which wa the first in the nation to reach a six-figure median household income and now has thsecond-highest mian income in th nation, second only to next door neighbor loudoun county. to discuss how fairfax as daring in its economy and what it means fofor the rest othe washington region jim -- president and ce of t the fairfax c county chamber of commerce. aleyes o fairfax county because when fairfax county is doing well, the rising tide lifts all vovotes. what industries the o welell and seeing g growth and wher are you seeing some lagging behind? >> t thank you for having me today. in fairfax county, we are fortunate. the economy continues to do very well. there are some concerns on the horizon asou mentioned in your ening but we continue seat -- to see busininess growth.. in northern virginia last year, 30,000 jobs were added. compared to approximate 10,000 in the district and 1000 in the maryland suburbs. businesses continuedo ow in fairfax county and northern rginia. >> and landed at big companinies. hilton now headquartered. what are some ways you h
in fact, it was fairfax county which wa the first in the nation to reach a six-figure median household income and now has thsecond-highest mian income in th nation, second only to next door neighbor loudoun county. to discuss how fairfax as daring in its economy and what it means fofor the rest othe washington region jim -- president and ce of t the fairfax c county chamber of commerce. aleyes o fairfax county because when fairfax county is doing well, the rising tide lifts all vovotes. what...
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joint income of $400-- $4739 per household.y have lost that much in income in the last four years. and gas prices have doubled. you saw wendy and what happened with her life. if you have an average household looking at an increase. we are talking about average americans. very few americans, mike can afford that increase. this is going to set us way back and a certainty of recession and what we have to do is make sure taxes don't go up and cut back on all of the wasteful spending . >> mike: hopefully convince the colleagues to go on along with you. thanks for being here. >> harris: thank you . >> mike: you heard that the definition of insanity is doing the same thipping over and over and over and expect being different resultings. after printing money to get the economy going and failing, guess what the fed did again this week. charlie from the fox business net work is here to tell us what they did. >> >> mike: that is an attempt to help the economy recovery and create more jobs. charlie said the federal reserve chairman is bidi
joint income of $400-- $4739 per household.y have lost that much in income in the last four years. and gas prices have doubled. you saw wendy and what happened with her life. if you have an average household looking at an increase. we are talking about average americans. very few americans, mike can afford that increase. this is going to set us way back and a certainty of recession and what we have to do is make sure taxes don't go up and cut back on all of the wasteful spending . >>...
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and essentially what this is is an elaborate household. keach: the maya noble could support his household because he controlled the rich farmland surrounding the compound. the land was so fertile it could produce a surplus which fed the noble's dependents, including specialists like the artisan, who were not themselves farmers. this was the basis of the economic system of the elites in ancient copan. for the noble, the system worked well. the more dependents he controlled, the more powerful he appeared. but the system also created a problem. what was he to do with such a large family of elites ? i suspect that one of the things is what do you do with these people ? these people are too noble, they're too elite, they have too high a social position to be menial farmers. so what you do is you provide them with elite patios and you have them be your priests, you have them be your artisans, you have them be your tailors that make your costumes and your feather work. and that's what we see in this patio. that's what we have here. keach: so the
and essentially what this is is an elaborate household. keach: the maya noble could support his household because he controlled the rich farmland surrounding the compound. the land was so fertile it could produce a surplus which fed the noble's dependents, including specialists like the artisan, who were not themselves farmers. this was the basis of the economic system of the elites in ancient copan. for the noble, the system worked well. the more dependents he controlled, the more powerful he...
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the lower 50% of german households hold only 1% of private assets. the opposition social democrats are calling for an inheritance tax as well as a tax on financial transactions and a legal minimum-wage. >> we are going to lay out clear alternatives to our tax policy. that means greater taxation on the wealthy. we will be making this a campaign issue. >> as parliamentary elections approach next year, the responsibilities of the rich are said to be a key issue. >> let's turn now to our political correspondent. it seems higher taxes for the rich look likely to be a top election issue in the coming year. >> absolutely. they have already been a topic since summer. the opposition leader started talking about higher taxes on rich and as we could see it now report, some of his colleagues and his party are also saying we need a minimum wage in germany and an inheritance tax. the question is how much can the social democrat willy gained by pushing these arguments? the fact is that trend toward decreasing taxes on the highest earners has been in place for many
the lower 50% of german households hold only 1% of private assets. the opposition social democrats are calling for an inheritance tax as well as a tax on financial transactions and a legal minimum-wage. >> we are going to lay out clear alternatives to our tax policy. that means greater taxation on the wealthy. we will be making this a campaign issue. >> as parliamentary elections approach next year, the responsibilities of the rich are said to be a key issue. >> let's turn now...
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the number of households with debt is rising. it's estimated that one in every five households carries some sort of student loan debt. the average loan in 2010 was almost $27,000. that's more than double what borrowers owed back in 1995. >>> halloween sales are expected to reach a ten year high. 7 in 10 americans are going to spend big in 2012. it's predicted they'll spent $8 billion on costumes, decorations and candy, and the halloween costumes for pets, a record $400 million but don't get them the masks because they can't see through the eye holes. >> and ha jersey shore costume. i don't know if that's what that was. >>> here's what we're working for you. >>> big story overnight, the nfl lockout overinvolving the -- over involving the refs. >>> and dramatic pictures out of ocean city, flames and smoke coming from a condo there. the latest details on what may have caused this fire. those stories and more coming up on good morning maryland at 5. >>> if you've been diagnosed with cancer or know someone who has, you may want to che
the number of households with debt is rising. it's estimated that one in every five households carries some sort of student loan debt. the average loan in 2010 was almost $27,000. that's more than double what borrowers owed back in 1995. >>> halloween sales are expected to reach a ten year high. 7 in 10 americans are going to spend big in 2012. it's predicted they'll spent $8 billion on costumes, decorations and candy, and the halloween costumes for pets, a record $400 million but...
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shows that even once growth kick in households across the bottom half are going to be poor in twenty twenty than they were in twenty two now what's alarming about this latest research is that it's based on very generous assumptions about the future growth in britain now what that means is that even if person manages to repeat and give this boost to the economy to start slowly dragging its way out of this recession the not everybody is going to benefit and the ones who are going to be hardest hit going to be those middle income and low income families now in an age of austerity britain's government's been accused of waging war on britain's poor chancellor george osborne wants to cut a further ten billion from the welfare budget again having that knock on effect to the middle income low income families who need the support the most. but let's go back to our breaking news story this hour if you've just joined us the protests in madrid has seen violence outbursts as rounds of right police charging into crowds of demonstrators. right now what you see now is live pictures of that standoff
shows that even once growth kick in households across the bottom half are going to be poor in twenty twenty than they were in twenty two now what's alarming about this latest research is that it's based on very generous assumptions about the future growth in britain now what that means is that even if person manages to repeat and give this boost to the economy to start slowly dragging its way out of this recession the not everybody is going to benefit and the ones who are going to be hardest...
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>> so newmont mining is a household name. and analysts was telling me this morning that your generalist investor looking at them for exposure. and they're seeing that large cap company like new month is very attractive because of the liquidity that the company brings. but beyond the liquidity you also realize that it is a high cost producer. and it has a large amount of resources. so they can scale up the size of the project that they have in place already which makes it a great investment opportunity for anybody whose looking for growth in a company. >> all right, and a third company to consider which is not a household name like new month is a small gold mining company you tell me about, allied nevada gold. ticker symbol anz. what is the story on this one? >> allied nevada has a large development production that is low grade in nevada. and the balance sheet looks pretty healthy and a lot of people are saying that the stock is very price sensitive. so low grade production in nevada means investors can immediately see if the
>> so newmont mining is a household name. and analysts was telling me this morning that your generalist investor looking at them for exposure. and they're seeing that large cap company like new month is very attractive because of the liquidity that the company brings. but beyond the liquidity you also realize that it is a high cost producer. and it has a large amount of resources. so they can scale up the size of the project that they have in place already which makes it a great...
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the median household saw its ettworth drop to 57-thousand-dollars in 20-10.he top oneepercent on the other hand... saw their average wealth grow to 16- point-4 million dollars. yes, they built it....., but will they come? new computers, books, and furniture are just parr of 5 million dolllrs in improvements to 12 libraries in baltimore city schools. schools. so how much better will students be able learn now? joel d. smith is streaming now... at thomas school to show us how this huge private investment wwll work. good morning joel d. 3 potty traininggis not a fun process for any parent.but one uuah mother.. tooo it to a whole different level. level.take a look at this picture.can you see what the child is sitting on?it'ssa child port-a- potty.another mother saw this shocking site, while eating at the deli... and snapped this picture. "she had to undo the jumpsuits, ann take them all the way down so they were completely nude, with the jumpsuits down to their aakles just eating their chicken nuggets, sitting on little toddler potties.""the more you unappetizing
the median household saw its ettworth drop to 57-thousand-dollars in 20-10.he top oneepercent on the other hand... saw their average wealth grow to 16- point-4 million dollars. yes, they built it....., but will they come? new computers, books, and furniture are just parr of 5 million dolllrs in improvements to 12 libraries in baltimore city schools. schools. so how much better will students be able learn now? joel d. smith is streaming now... at thomas school to show us how this huge private...
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so i grew up in a single parent household.nship with my father, but the household was my mother. my mother raised me and my brother. >> okay. why rikers island? this notorious jail. why talk to these guys specifically? >> well, these are the guys that i want to write the book for. i wanted to write the book not because i think i'm a fatherhood expert or anything like that, but i wanted it to be inspirational to young men growing up without fathers in their home and single parent households who are always hurt, tell the negative statistics about how you're going to end up in jail or in prison or a dropout or something like that and tell them that they don't have to go that way. now, these men in rikers, they've made mistakes. but they can correct them. and i want to show them different men in all walks of life. what i want to show them in the book show them who made the right decisions. christopher made the right decisions and john wallace, we all go there and we all talk to them about making the right choices in life. and how
so i grew up in a single parent household.nship with my father, but the household was my mother. my mother raised me and my brother. >> okay. why rikers island? this notorious jail. why talk to these guys specifically? >> well, these are the guys that i want to write the book for. i wanted to write the book not because i think i'm a fatherhood expert or anything like that, but i wanted it to be inspirational to young men growing up without fathers in their home and single parent...
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so what is wrong with the man doing the household chores or cooking or taking the kids. >> nothing. >> it is a good segue it's not the end of men it is the end of men as we know them. the end of men as a traditional bread winner. i think it is a lousy title i agree with you. but -- >> wait a second. if you have women doing as marjorie said 83% of the work at home, how adapting are men? and i must tell you i have always thought since second rate feminism whatever it was in the 60s, sin owes, i was thinking all men from there on out would grow up to do half the housework and women would have careers and they would be able to work it out. it hasn't changed much. >> certainly the numbers show it. i have to say that i personally have experienced you know my brothers, my partner, you know, he is helpful. so i have personally experienced men that are willing to collaborate but the numbers are showing that men are instrumentalling with struggling with t and i have not read the book i have read reviews is really that men are not being flexible enough to adapt not only in terms of household wor
so what is wrong with the man doing the household chores or cooking or taking the kids. >> nothing. >> it is a good segue it's not the end of men it is the end of men as we know them. the end of men as a traditional bread winner. i think it is a lousy title i agree with you. but -- >> wait a second. if you have women doing as marjorie said 83% of the work at home, how adapting are men? and i must tell you i have always thought since second rate feminism whatever it was in the...
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this is arts he now the average income of a household in the u.k. continues to spiral down and that's why the government reveals plans to shuffle billions out of the wealth by jet britain's spirit of survival might help to jumpstart the economy but as r.t. sarah firth explains that will hardly be enough to drag the poor out of the financial swamp. britain's in the midst of a double dip recession and everybody feeling the pinch or all of a chilling new research has revealed that the gap between britain's rich and poor is widening in fact if you are one of the middle income or low income families in the way to tighten your belt even further it's still that by twenty twenty an average low income family could see their net income full by as much as fifteen percent i think is really worrying for low income households because it shows that we don't just have a growth problem if you like in the u.k. shows that even once growth those kick in households across the bottom half are going to be poor in twenty twenty than they were in twenty five now what's so a
this is arts he now the average income of a household in the u.k. continues to spiral down and that's why the government reveals plans to shuffle billions out of the wealth by jet britain's spirit of survival might help to jumpstart the economy but as r.t. sarah firth explains that will hardly be enough to drag the poor out of the financial swamp. britain's in the midst of a double dip recession and everybody feeling the pinch or all of a chilling new research has revealed that the gap between...
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on the other hand, women heads of household -- single women heads of household have -- for the first time there's been a turndown in the rate of poverty for them. we have found also in our studies that in this increase in poverty, it all had to do with their private earnings. it had nothing to do with the transfer of payments from government by way of many programs. we are spending now 37% more on food for the hungry in all the various types of programs than was spent in 1980. we're spending a third more on all of the -- well, all of the programs of human service. we have more people receiving food stamps than were ever receiving them before -- 2,300,000 more are receiving them -- even though we took 850,000 off the food stamp rolls because they were making an income that was above anything that warranted their fellow citizens having to support them. we found people making 185% of the poverty level were getting government benefits. we have set a line at 130% so that we can direct that aid down to the truly needy. some time ago, mr. mondale said something about education and college s
on the other hand, women heads of household -- single women heads of household have -- for the first time there's been a turndown in the rate of poverty for them. we have found also in our studies that in this increase in poverty, it all had to do with their private earnings. it had nothing to do with the transfer of payments from government by way of many programs. we are spending now 37% more on food for the hungry in all the various types of programs than was spent in 1980. we're spending a...