by Daniel Kane
According to the U.S. Department of Labor, the average U.S. full time worker earns $676 a week. You will probably not be shocked to learn that the Department of Labor found a direct correlation between workers’ educational level and their earning power. Workers who had failed to complete high school earned about $396 a week, nearly $300 less than the overall average. High school graduates who did not attend college earned $562 a week on average, and workers with at least a college undergraduate degree earned about $1,000 a week, $325 above the overall average.
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Electricity April 3, although the global automotive industry, the impact of financial
crisis in a recession, but the Brazilian National Association of auto sales diagrams
released on the 3rd shows that tax relief measures by the Government in promoting, in
March of this year vehicle sales development in Brazil , a Brazilian auto market in the identical
period sales of the best ever score.
Brazil were traded in March, encompassing vehicles, motor trucks and motor advisers of diverse kinds of vehicles,
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