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  2. Here's How to Turn a 3% Raise Into Over $171,000 by ... - AOL

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    A 3% raise on this amount comes out to $1,817 more per year. On its own, that's a nice pay increase that could help you improve your standard of living or get you closer to your long-term goals.

  3. Shocked by the price of eggs? Here are 11 inflation-proof ...

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    But eating whole foods can feel more expensive than processed options in the grocery store, especially with so much price volatility in recent years. In 2022, for instance, overall food prices ...

  4. US inflation heats up to 3% for first time since June - AOL

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    Still, core has hovered between 3.2% and 3.3% for eight months now, said Oak McCoy, an economist and assistant professor at the University of New England. “It seems to be a mixed bag for [the ...

  5. Western pattern diet - Wikipedia

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    Boys ages 9 to 13 and girls ages 14 to 18 consume the lowest amounts of vegetables relative to the general population. Potatoes and tomatoes , which are key components of many meals, account for 39% of the vegetables consumed by Americans. 60% of vegetables are consumed individually, 30% are included as part of a dish, and 10% are found in sauces.

  6. Cost of raising a child - Wikipedia

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    According to Globalissues.org, "Almost half the world—over three billion people—live on less than US$2.50 a day." This statistic includes children. [1] The calculation of the cost to raise a child in developing countries is difficult, since families often do not operate with currency, but barter or trade to provide for their children. [2]

  7. Human nutrition - Wikipedia

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    Girls and women face discrimination especially in nutrition status, where South Asia is the only region in the world where girls are more likely to be underweight than boys. [2] In South Asia, 60% of children in the lowest quintile are underweight, compared to only 26% in the highest quintile, and the rate of reduction of underweight is slower ...

  8. The University of Michigan's survey showed consumers' one-year inflation expectations jumped to 3.3% in January, the highest level since May, from 2.8% in December.

  9. Gender pay gap in the United States - Wikipedia

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    To help raise awareness on the pay gap, a pop-up store named "76 is Less Than 100" operated during the month of April 2015 in the Garfield neighborhood of Pittsburgh. The nonprofit store, which sells arts and crafts designed by women, charges men full price while women get a 24% discount to reflect the pay gap between white men and women in ...