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median

[mee-dee-uhn] / ˈmi di ən /




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The median financial assets of couples with children in the U.S. were $62,500 in 2022, according to the most recent data from the Federal Reserve — well below the numbers needed for meaningful financial independence.

From MarketWatch

“Rural hospitals continue to operate under significant financial pressure, with margins well below the national median and a growing share at immediate risk of closure,” Medicus adds.

From MarketWatch

The median age of a first-time buyer reached 40 last year, a record high.

From MarketWatch

He said efficiency ratios could improve by 100 basis points annually — 1 percentage point — over the next several years, from the current midcap median of 55% and regional bank median of 60%.

From MarketWatch

The horror genre is a favorite among Black and Latino viewers, and has the highest median return on investment, the study found.

From Los Angeles Times