This is the median earnings of full-time, year-round, male workers. They peaked in 1973, which is a really astounding, surprising feature of the U.S. economy. It's been 38 years since there was, since we reached the peak of the median male worker.
It gets some from-- and that isn't counted here. And they peaked around 1990.
And he said, it quickly got up to quarter of a million a week. He said it peaked in the '90s and naughties, about a third of a million a week. And it's down a bit, back down to a quarter of a million a week.
So if the current trend is not reversed, rhinos could be extinct in the wild in about 20 years, which is a sad thing. The rhino poaching peaked in the '70s, and then went down in the '80s, and early '90s. And then beginning in the 2000s, a new market opened in Vietnam for rhino horn, and they were claiming that it cured cancer,
But I definitely think the spin and control that one would say started with new labor post '92, it kind of peaked and it started diminishing. And Theresa May's campaign was the sort of last, last one.
but across the world; incredible increase in basic research with not that many strings attached. And that kind of peaked , as you see on this graph, as a percentage of GDP, around '64, which was the height both of the Cold War and the space race. And then it went down, and it has been basically a steady decline.
Naturalists debated where the boundary between the kingdoms lay. And the debate really peaked in the 18th century, which is what I'm mostly going to talk about today. Why the 18th century?
But they're heavily dependent on soybean oil. But as oil peaked out and started to decline and the market declined in '08, this company by this time had been squeezed enough they started to raise prices
And I thought to myself, well, I could help explain things to each other. And that's what peaked my initial interest in journalism. So given that you've been doing this for a while, and you've just completed this book, I think one thing that would be interesting to explore before we get
And so, somehow the combination of reducing discrimination and less impact of globalization has meant that women's median earnings have continued to rise a bit whereas male earnings peaked already in 1973. I think that these two pictures basically depict the American phenomenon pretty clearly.
that leads to sort of an urban folk music etc etc 1977 seemed a good place to finish because apart from it being 50 years later disco has peaked and disco was born in New York City and when disco was born in New York City it was a very underground uh movement it was an underground movement that was really founded out of Gay Liberation it was
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It gets some from-- and that isn't counted here. And you can see they peaked in around the 1980s.
I think if you don't know that the plateau effect exists in a particular pursuit, you give up. You think that you've peaked out. You've topped off. It's the maximum amount that you can ever get out of this particular endeavor.
So the good thing was that, A-- that's Alex Honnold. So you can't show up peaked on day one.
The night before the competition, I did a lot of imagery and walking through what I wanted to do and going through the How sad at 20 I peaked ?
she leaned out till her fingers fit under the edge of her bunk frame curled down and flipped herself so that she sat on the empty bottom bunk she peaked into her parents bedroom her father was still asleep his holstered gun gleamed Darkly in the light that crept in around the lowered shade she closed the door
And that Second Industrial Revolution peaked in July 2008 at 147 a barrel.
classmates had placed on my station I peaked inside and discovered a whole fish with a crusty deep fried exterior I
$60 billion, but we peaked about 125 billion. So, we got somewhere between
Most of the metabolic processes that make you functional have peaked by age 30.
said, because the NASDAQ peaked at 5,000 in first quarter 2000.
think he's I don't think he's even peaked yet at all so he's inventing and he'll tell you about it more different
transition to a clean energy economy had already peaked . And when you start cooking the numbers that way, it's not a surprise that you get extremely high electricity rates as your output.
that was in 1972, it peaked . It declined by 65% if you adjust for inflation. The
His sophomore album, "East Atlanta Love Letter," peaked at number one on the top R&B albums.
In American farming, fertilizer use peaked in 1981, even though crop production has increased
They had anti-Semitism. The anti-Semitism peaked in 1939.
The good news is, is it peaked around-- this didn't work out good either on the slide-- but it peaked around about 2005 or something like that,
If we have a look, the temperatures peaked both in July and then in early August.
p.m. this is when my energy peaked and this the the name for this period of the day goes by a few different names a
And they discovered that the US population's concern for global warming peaked in 2007.
Priced on March 10, the day the market peaked .
And as I said, the company peaked in the mid-'70s at a billion pictures a year.
Sad but true, individual intelligence probably peaked in the upper Paleolithic and we have been self-domesticated creatures ever since.
in and I went to recess and literally I went to the bathroom and peaked through the window and there was
When I sold, we'd peaked at 130 -- she was at 380. So three times bigger than the business
the Nikkei 225. Ever since the Japanese asset price bubble peaked two years previously, the Nikkei had been dropping from 38,000 to 16,000,
Yes. Here's the thing. Your brain peaked at the age of two. Okay. So at the beginning you've got fluid intelligence,
Okay, so look, the truth is your brain peaked at two at the age of two because that's when you get the most connections
So when they saw that, for example, suicide calls peaked at 4:00 AM, they adjusted their staff accordingly.
And if you look at the United States, you see that manufacturing employment peaked in 1979 and the manufacturing employment share
Contrary to fears that human population would just grow exponentially forever, human population growth peaked in 1962.
Again, easily put-- basically, growth rates have peaked worldwide and are on the decline.
spectacular loss of population over just a few decades and the C Empire in modern day Cambodia also peaked in the 13th
In the middle of the day, the number of aircraft peaked just over 5,000.
Well, that worked fine until about 2007 when the newspaper industry peaked at 87% of its revenue from advertising.
March 10, 2000, the day NASDAQ peaked , is when we priced.
they were Googling it. April Fool's, it peaked .
Yeah, and as you know this, America has this incredible streak of individualism, you know, individualism in America probably peaked , I think between roughly call it the end of the Civil War,