The rate jumped to 38.3 percent for students who started in 1999.
In the second year it jumps to 5 7/8 percent.
That average for September has now jumped to 6.93 percent.
The figure jumped to more than 20 percent for women who did not have the condition.
On July 2009, just under four months after the final release, the market share jumped to 13 percent.
But come 2010, according to the state, that figure will jump to $6.4 billion, or 20 percent of the budget.
By 1985 this figure had jumped to 23.3 percent, nearly one child in five.
Earlier in the day, the price had been off more than 20/32 as the yield jumped to 6.20 percent.
Since just 1990, that rate has jumped to 75 percent.
"Now that number has jumped to 25 or 30 percent."