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  2. Wikipedia:WikiProject The Simpsons/Ratings - Wikipedia

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    Ratings wise, new episodes of The Cosby Show beat The Simpsons every time during the second season and The Simpsons eventually fell out of the top 10. [5] At the end of the season Cosby averaged as the fifth highest rated show on television while The Simpsons was 38th. [2] The show remained in its Thursday timeslot until the sixth season. [3]

  3. Million Dollar Maybe - Wikipedia

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    [7] [9] Total viewership and ratings for "Million Dollar Maybe" significantly declined from the previous episode, "Once Upon a Time in Springfield", which received 9.084 million viewers and garnered a 6.9 rating in the 18-49 demographic, according to Nielsen ratings. [10] "Million Dollar Maybe" was well received by television critics.

  4. You Have $5 Million in Retirement Savings: Here's How Much ...

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    As of 2022, the median retirement account balance among Americans aged 65 to 74 was $609,000, according to the Federal Reserve. A $5 million nest egg gives you more than eight times that amount.

  5. You Have $4 Million in Retirement Savings: Here's How Much ...

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    If you've saved $4 million for retirement, you've got a great foundation. Using the 4% rule, you could withdraw $160,000 per year -- but keep in mind that a more conservative 3.5% rule might be a ...

  6. You Have $3 Million in Retirement Savings: Here's How Much ...

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    Financial planners use various models to project what you'll need in retirement. Find out how your $3 million nest egg could safely pay $120,000 a year.

  7. Reception of The Simpsons - Wikipedia

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    The Simpsons has managed to maintain a large viewership and attract new fans. While the first season enjoyed an average of 13.4 million viewers per episode in the U.S., [110] the twenty-first season had an average of 7.2 million viewers. [111] In an April 2006 interview, during season 17, Matt Groening said, "I honestly don't see any end in sight.

  8. The Simpsons reaches end of an era as major change ... - AOL

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    The latest season of the show also addressed speculation about its potential finale. Viewers were left somewhat startled as the long-running animated series’ 36th season was launched with an ...

  9. Gone Abie Gone - Wikipedia

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    The Simpsons earned a 3.2 in the 18-49 demographic. It was watched by a total of 6.86 million viewers. This made it the most watched show of the night on Fox and the most watched in the 18-49 demographic. [5] It was up from the 2.6 rating from the previous week. [6]