The relatively low level and short duration of benefits _ and the experience rating _ partially account for the lower U . S . unemployment rate.
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During these events, certain aspects of the game are modified in celebration; for example, the Wonder Day experience rate, Friends Referral event or special new items may be released.
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Users have an experience rating ( XP ) that roughly measures their participation in the PerlMonks website as perceived by the other monks, not necessarily their proficiency in the Perl language.
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More than a dozen states let their experience ratings lapse and had failed to build up adequate reserves in the 1990s, hindering their ability to expand eligibility and provide adequate benefits.
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The goal is to set up an experience rating system to determine next year's premium, taking into account not only the individual experience with the group, but also the collective experience.
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Florida's minimum tax rate is 0.1 % and the state maximum is 5.4 % and in Puerto Rico, employers are taxed between 2.4 % and 5.4 % depending on their experience rating.
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New businesses are given a'new employer rate', which varies per state-California's, for example, is 3.4 %-and stay on that rate for a few years until they are considered " experience rated ".
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Each ( real world ) day of the week grants players specific bonuses, such as getting a higher experience rate for certain skills, higher item creation success rate, aging, gaining AP, etc.
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But the longer-term issues _ like better experience ratings, more realistic automatic triggers for extended state benefits, and adequate benefits and expanded eligibility in the least generous states _ still need to be addressed.
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Whitney, A . W . ( 1918 ) The Theory of Experience Rating, Proceedings of the Casualty Actuarial Society, 4, 274-292 [ This is one of the original casualty actuarial papers dealing with crediblity.