most children under age get drink when parents aren't around, almost 69% of children on Earth get intoxicated
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.
The same as 2% per year. Per annum means per year.
$51,500 per year.
The truth is that no one knows. What we know is that there are X number of crashes per year. We know that there are Y number of crashes per year where someone involved was legally intoxicated (even if that person were not at fault). We also know that X > Y. We don't know how many crashes are CAUSED by alcohol. We know that about 2.25% of all auto accidents had someone involved that was legally intoxicated. The big question is if there are more than 2.25% of people on the road at any given point in time that are intoxicated. Mathematically, if 3% of people on the road are legally intoxicated, then you are LESS likely to get into an accident if there is alcohol involved in some way. This is strictly a mathematical exercise. What is also true is that alcohol is involved in FATAL crashes about 41% of the time. I THINK what this means is that there is a huge difference between having a drink and driving and having 12 drinks and driving. My guess is that VERY intoxicated drivers are much more likely to lose all judgement and do very dangerous things. However, the statistics are incomplete because we don't know these things: Total number of drivers on the road Total number of intoxicated drivers on the road Number of accidents CAUSED by alcohol
12000 per year is 20 percent of 60000
12% per year
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In the US, people spend on average 2,000 US dollar on clothing per year. People are said to spend about 3.8 percent of their annual salary on clothing.
You cannot, even in a good economy. Today you might make 5 percent per year. In the good times, you might make 20 percent per year. But, never, 30 percent per month.
The death rate extrapolations for USA for Chronic Bronchitis are: 1,172 per year, 97 per month, 22 per week, 3 per day
The average salary for a CNA in Louisiana as of May 2010 was $9.72 per hour, or $20,210 per year. That was about 20 percent lower than the national average for this occupation of $12.09 per hour. The middle 50 percent of Louisiana CNAs were making $8.21 to $10.86 per hour, or $17,070 to $22,580 per year. The bottom 10 percent of the pay scale was at or below $7.62 per hour, or $15,860 per year. The top 10 percent of Louisiana CNAs had wages of $12.80 per hour and higher, or $26,630 per year and more.
20,000