The percentage of income that an American will spend total on clothes per year depends on the person. People might spend less than 1 percent.
In 2003, Americans aged 65 and over represented about 12.4% of the total population.
In 2003, Americans age 65 and over represented about 12.4% of the total population.
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Today, African Americans constitute about 13.5 percent of the total U.S. population.
Families in less developed countries typically spend a significantly higher percentage of their total income on food, often ranging from 40% to 60% or more. This stark contrast highlights the economic challenges faced by these families, as a larger portion of their budget is devoted to securing basic nutrition. In contrast, Americans, with greater overall income and food availability, allocate a smaller fraction of their income to food expenses. This disparity reflects broader issues of economic development and food security globally.
In an investigation that was done in the 2006 holiday season, the average amount of money spent on gifts was about $910. It was estimated that Americans would spend even more money this year in 2007, however, the percent that was estimated dropped about 5%.
1.25 - tip 9.64 - total
somewhere between 0 and 2 percent I'd say. 1.3 percent of all Americans are professional athletes.
As of the start of the 2012 NFL season. THe total percent of Africa-Americans (Blacks) on all team rosters is 73%. The highest it has every been in the history of the sport.
To determine what percent of his net income he can spend on other things, you need to first identify his total net income and the amount allocated for essential expenses. Subtract the essential expenses from the net income to find the remaining amount. Then, divide that remaining amount by the total net income and multiply by 100 to find the percentage. For a precise answer, specific figures are needed.