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Married couples comprised 78 percent of households in 1950, but this percentage dropped dramatically over the next forty years to a mere 53 percent in 1998. Also, the average size of American households has decreased over the recent years. About 57 percent of American households now only house one or two people, compared to an average of about 3.1 people in 1970 (USDS, 2001).
Black Africans made up 79.0% of the total population in 2011 and 81% in 2016. The percentage of all African households that are made up of individuals is 19.9%. The average Black African household size is 4.11 members.
In 2012, 71% of individuals and 53% of households in the U.S. earned $50,000 or less. For more information, visit the Related Link. As of 2003 55% of American households made less than $50,000 a year. Two factors to consider in this number is that households is often the combined income of two people, and that we've just come out of a massive recession. So if you're looking for a percentage of households it reasonable to assume it's an even higher number. If you're looking for individual incomes it is much higher.
pie graph I suggest the best graph to show percentage is a circle graph because bar graphs are for numbers and lnie is way off. Pie graphs are made for percentage.
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Households are made up of individuals who both spend money and are the recipients of money. Businesses do the same.
Households are made up of individuals who both spend money and are the recipients of money. Businesses do the same.
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The primary participants in the circular flow of goods and services are businesses and households. Households are made up of individuals who both spend money and are the recipients of money. Businesses do the same--
The question is incomplete. Percentage of what? Shoes made in US as a percentage of shoes made in the world? Shoes made in US as a percentage of shoes sold in the world (assuming there is a difference from the previous question due to inventories)? Shoes made in US as a percentage of shoes sold in US?