That the job outlook for teachers would only be average (if that) despite the clear importance of the position in society. That need for teachers makes it hard for it to have a large decrease, but current population growth is nowhere close to the sort of level that would necessitate major...
that he could go to the store and buy a particular bundle of 1931 household goods including food, clothing, housing and other goods, and services such as a ride on a streetcar (though there might not been any around in Alaska.) The $1,840 is the price of “that bundle” today. ...
and Alaska is a close second with a mean salary of $121,250. These states also have some of the highest costs of living in America. Rounding out the top 5 are Massachusetts, Hawaii, and New Jersey with mean annual salaries of $117,860, $117,180, and $115,230 respectively. ...
Alaska - Data Scientist Salary$57.12$118,811 Nevada - Data Scientist Salary$57.12$118,811 Montana - Data Scientist Salary$57.12$118,811 North Dakota - Data Scientist Salary$57.12$118,811 Wyoming - Data Scientist Salary$57.12$118,811 Idaho - Data Scientist Salary$57.12$118,811 ...
Air Alaska $93,000 $158,000 $179,000 American Airlines $90,000 $224,000 $245,000 Allegiant Air $57,000 $128,000 $154,000 Cathay Pacific $69,732 $95,712 $106,536 Delta Air Lines $92,000 $220,000 $232,000 Emirates $67,956 $78,768 $81,132...
Guest Essay by Kip Hansen This essay is the third and last in a series of essays about Averages -- their use and misuse. My interest is in the logical and scientific errors, the informational errors, that can result from what I have playfully coined