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The phrase "an average pay out of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the typical amount of money received or distributed in a particular context, such as salaries, winnings, or payouts.
Example: "The lottery offers an average pay out of $10,000 to its winners each month."
Alternatives: "a typical payout of" or "an average distribution of".
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In 1997, Halifax, Northern Rock and Woolwich all floated on the stock market, netting millions of members more than £2,000 in average windfalls, while in 2000 the insurance firm Scottish Widows' demutualisation meant an average pay out of £5,200 to 1.6 million members.
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This has led Congress to suspect foul play though not by Fidelity, which has a decent average pay-out rate of 25% of donated money each year.Would scrapping inheritance tax, as President George Bush wants to do, hit charitable giving in America by removing one of the main penalties for not giving?
In August 2006, Walmart announced that it would roll out an average pay increase of 6% for all new hires at 1,200 U.S. Walmart and Sam's Club locations, but at the same time would institute pay caps on veteran workers.
The offer is said to have been close to £40,000 and in line with the average pay-outs made during the first tranche of civil actions against NGN.
Employees are unlikely to pay for a significant share of their hospital care anytime soon, he said, noting how little the average person pays out-of-pocket today.
Find an average pay stub.
For example, on the federal marketplace, the average monthly premium is $346, but with tax subsidies the average monthly premium that a consumer pays out-of-pocket is only $82.
Currently, $70,000 is the average pay out.
A recent report from the QuintilesIMS Institute, a research organization, found that patients are, on average, paying less out-of-pocket for medications: their share has dropped from $32 per name-brand prescription in 2013 to $28 in 2016.
We can explain 87.1% of the differences in waste observed across the 14 health plans simply by knowing the average share of spending paid out-of-pocket!
But Cigna and Express Scripts executives say the new program will create more transparency for people with diabetes because the PBM is "partnering with insulin manufacturers to lower copayments to $25 at the point of sale". Those in Cigna and Express Scripts plans who used insulin in 2018 paid out-of-pocket costs on average of $41.50 for a 30-day supply, the companies said.
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