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" ... "For the lower quartile of earners, it's been the opposite," he added, noting that of the 12 million stimulus checks JPMorgan processed last quarter, many going to people with low account balances were quickly withdrawn–a sign relief was "obviously needed," Dimon said. ... "
" ... Before the creation of the Department, college tuition fees rose about one percent a year more than the overall inflation rate, but in the first 35 years of the Department’s existence, inflation-adjusted tuition inflation roughly tripled, causing the huge college student loan crisis and a declining proportion of students graduating from the bottom quartile of the income distribution. ... "
" ... Benchmarking means comparing what you do to a (usually large) number of comparable organizations or individuals. Most often this is done in a quantitative way. So, for example, benchmarking data for “employee engagement” from surveys in 50 organizations might show you are in the second quartile from the top (therefore, better than average but not in the top 25%). Or, comparing your margins to your competitors could show you are in the third quartile from the top (below average but not at the bottom). ... "
" ... Chubb has rushed for at least 110 yards in three straight games since returning to the lineup following a knee injury suffered in early October. His recent production was against three losing teams with run defenses in the lower quartile of the league. Browns bettors want another big game from Chubb, but not for him to cost them with his selfless play like he did in Week 10 at Houston when a late touchdown run would have covered the spread in a 10-7 Browns win. No bets yet, but Chubb is running like a beast and it will be difficult to slow his production as well if the Browns stay competitive right through the second half. ... "
" ... Unlike the past few years, buyer interest now has turned toward lower-cost housing in less expensive regions. To be sure, rates of price appreciation in every market segment have slowed, but they have done so most markedly for higher priced homes. Back in 2018, prices for the top quartile of homes in the country were rising at a 7% annual rate. So far this year, the pace has remained well below 2% and at last measure came in at 1.75%. By contrast, houses in the lowest quartile of the market have shown an average 5% rate of appreciation lately, down, to be sure, from the 6.5% rate of 2018, but not nearly as much as the high-priced end of the market and faster now than expensive properties. The middle quartiles fall somewhere in between these two extremes. This is quite a change given that the high end has led throughout the most of the time since the 2008-2009 financial crisis. ... "