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  2. Turnover (employment) - Wikipedia

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    Turnover (employment) In human resources, turnover refers to employees who leave an organization. The turnover rate is the percentage of the total workforce who leave over a certain period. [ 1] Organizations and wider industries may measure their turnover rate during a fiscal or calendar year.

  3. National debt of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The federal debt at the end of the 2018/19 fiscal year (ended September 30, 2019) was $22.7 trillion (~$27.1 trillion in 2023). The portion that is held by the public was $16.8 trillion. Neither figure includes approximately $2.5 trillion owed to the government. [ 83] Interest on the debt was $404 billion.

  4. Adobe Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Adobe's first products after PostScript were digital fonts which they released in a proprietary format called Type 1, worked on by Bill Paxton after he left Stanford. Apple subsequently developed a competing standard, TrueType , which provided full scalability and precise control of the pixel pattern created by the font's outlines, and licensed ...

  5. Minimum wage in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Raising the minimum wage to $10.10 and indexing it to inflation would result in a net $2 billion increase in income during the second half of 2016, while raising it to $9.00 and not indexing it would result in a net $1 billion increase in income. [110] Additionally, a study by Overstreet in 2019 examined increases to the minimum wage in Arizona.

  6. Nauru - Wikipedia

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    By measure of mean body mass index (BMI), Nauruans are the most overweight people in the world; [147] 97% of men and 93% of women are overweight or obese. [147] In 2012, the obesity rate was 71.7%. [150] Obesity on the Pacific islands is common. Nauru has the world's highest level of type 2 diabetes, with more than 40% of the population ...

  7. Percentage - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, a percentage (from Latin per centum 'by a hundred') is a number or ratio expressed as a fraction of 100. It is often denoted using the percent sign (%), [ 1] although the abbreviations pct., pct, and sometimes pc are also used. [ 2] A percentage is a dimensionless number (pure number), primarily used for expressing proportions ...

  8. Islam - Wikipedia

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    It has been estimated that there are 10 million to over 20 million (~0.5–1% of all Muslims) Alevis worldwide. [ 370 ] Quranism is a religious movement of Islam based on the belief that Islamic law and guidance should only be based on the Quran and not the sunnah or Hadith , [ 371 ] with Quranists notably differing in their approach to the ...

  9. Net D - Wikipedia

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    Net 10, net 15, net 30 and net 60 (often hyphenated "net-" and/or followed by "days", e.g., "net 10 days") are payment terms for trade credit, which specify that the net amount (the total outstanding on the invoice) is expected to be paid in full by the buyer within 10, 15, 30 or 60 days of the date when the goods are dispatched or the service is completed.