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| | | A 20 percent increase in income has the same effect on happiness for all people, meaning that it takes larger incremental increases at higher wages to improve the same amount of happiness as a lower-salaried person... REASON MAGAZINE A 2011 McKinsey survey found that 30 percent of employers would "definitely or probably" drop health insurance after 2014... THE ECONOMIST Only 60 percent of U.S. parents of children age 24 months to 35 months adhered to the recommended vaccination schedule in 2009... WALL STREET JOURNAL From 1983 to 2007, the percent of college graduates with math-intensive majors fell from roughly 25 percent to around 15 percent... EDUCATION NEXT Inflation-adjusted household income has fallen by 7 percent between 2006 and 2011, while the average real tuition at public four-year colleges has risen over 18 percent... AMERICAN ENTERPRISE INSTITUTE | | | | This email was sent by: NCPA 12770 Coit Road, Suite 800, Dallas TX 75251-1339 Call us at 972.386.6272 We respect your right to privacy - view our policy. Support our work with your donation of $25 or more. | |
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