The Average Price of Rental Apartments in San Francisco
The average price of rental apartments in San Francisco jumped 15.4 percent last year, reaching a median cost of $3,031 a month. Denver rents also spiked 10.5 percent, to $1,817 a month. Since 2000, rental prices have risen an average of 52 percent nationally, while renters’ incomes have increased only 25 percent.
Roughly 51 million Americans expected to be contacted by a debt collection agency about medical bills last year, thanks in part to surprise charges from out of network doctor visits.
Mattel’s iconic Barbie doll once accounted for more than a quarter of all U.S. doll sales, but her share dropped to 19.6 percent in 2013. The doll’s waning popularity has been a big drag on Mattel’s profits, which fell 59 percent in the last quarter of 2014, prompting the toymaker’s board to fire its CEO this week.
Union membership in the U.S. rose less than 1 percent last year, bringing the number of unionized workers to 14.6 million. The overall share of union-represented workers is on the decline, however, falling from 11.3 percent in 2013 to 11.1 percent last year. In 1983, more than 20 percent of workers belonged to a union.
In 2013, the Internal Revenue Service uncovered $24.4 billion in attempted tax fraud, but mistakenly paid out more than $5 billion in tax refunds to identity thieves.
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