Furthermore, with a median age of 28 years old, the Latino consumer is nearly 10 years younger than the total market age of 37 years, according to Nielsen.
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We compared the total of five years' pay with a projection of what the median student would have earned for those five years without a degree.
Then we compared the total of five years' pay with a projection of what the median student could have earned for those five years without the degree.
Back in 1983, men had a median of 5.9 years and women just 4.3 years.
In 2010, men had a median of 5.3 years on the job and women 5.1 years.
In 2010, they had a median of 9.7 years on the job, up from 7.8 years in 1963.
As of January 2010, workers reported they had been on the job a median of 5.2 years, up from 4.9 years in 2006.
Work force input has been expensively upgraded: Public school teachers in 1983 had a median work experience of 13 years, up from 8 in the mid-1970s, and the proportion with a master's degree doubled in 20 years, to 53%.
This clinical trial of 7447 patients who had a median follow-up of almost 5 years is an exception.
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The median work experience for this group was two years with a median age of 29.
By contrast, most venture-backed companies now either go public or get sold after a median time of 9.4 years, according to VentureSource.
With a median population age of 26.2 years, India has one of the youngest demographic profiles in the world (U.S. 36.9, Russia 38.7 and Japan 44.8).
In fact, thus far this season the median age of a prime-time viewer is 50 years old, according to The Nielsen Company.
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Last month the drug that resulted from Ferrara's work began to look like a success: Genentech (nyse: DNA - news - people ) unveiled trial results that showed it extended colon cancer patients' lives by a median of five months, or 30%, one of the bigger advances in years.
Median incomes have been stagnant for many years, a fact pointed out by Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor Erik Brynjolfsson in a new interview with McKinsey Quarterly.
The median earnings of those with a high-school diploma or less have declined over the past 25 years, while those with college and graduate degrees have seen a sharp increase.
You know, the median age for a fast worker, specifically, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, is 28 years old.
In fact, the median age of real-estate brokers is now 56 years old, up from 52 a decade ago, according to data compiled by the National Association of Realtors.
There is one other issue to consider: one year of 100% growth is a larger move than 5 years of 14% growth (14% growth is higher than the median 1 year growth rate, 1951-1997).
But, the consequences of continued slow growth and high unemployment fall most heavily on the least skilled and those who lose their job or the opportunity for a better life, to say nothing of the broad middle class that has suffered a historic decline in median income during the past four years.
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Moreover, the curve was skewed to the right, with a long tail, however slender, of patients who lived many years longer than the eight-month median.
So while Stewart's show grabbed big buzz this week for skewering The New York Times' for being the kind of news a "grandmother" would love, in May the median age of The Daily Show viewers crept up five years to 41.4, and the median age of The Colbert Report viewers was up five years to 38.3 , according to Nielsen.
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