Sentences with phrase «such little income»

Such little income tax, time for shale gas, what's a credit rating agency, penny off a pint, and no fuel duty (but please don't drink and drive)

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She found little evidence to support the idea that owners participate in civic and community activities any more than renters, and after controlling for factors such as income, housing quality and health, she concluded that owners were no happier.
Non-asset holders were punished — their bank deposits now generate little or no income, and they were forced to move into riskier assets, such as stocks, bonds, real estate, or «anything that offers some yield and is not bolted down to the floor» (please see my answer to What kind of market distortions does the Fed loaning out money at 0 % cause?).
Typically, investors may be driven to buy something familiar, such as a bond fund or individual corporate bonds for fixed income exposure, but if you're willing to take a little bit of risk, you can check out a Lending Club investment.
He refers, with more than a little disdain, to those of us who «still think that mildly socialist ideas such as anti-individualism, collectivist projects, income equality, and a vision of full state welfare benefits» best fulfill Christian morality.
Such a response can have very little success in «worldly» terms, that is, in relation to audience size, income for stations and networks, or the development of national celebrities and media events which can be merchandized — criteria which normally signify success in the commercial media environment.
Such productions may have very little success in «worldly» terms, that is, in relation to audience size, income for stations and networks, or the creation of national celebrities and media events which can be merchandized.
Most denominational houses have come to rely for that kind of support on staples such as hymnals, service books and curricula which after their initial development produce regular income and require little attention.
In principle such a bill should have little problem being pushed through as the Conservative party has also pledged to meet the UN target of 0.7 % of national income spent on international aid, though a spokesman for Douglas Alexander, the international development secretary, claimed that the Tories would not back the draft bill.
If all you look at are standard metrics such as gross domestic product (GDP) and total income, he says, then in most countries you're seeing only rich people: The poor have so little money that they barely register.
Hedonic adaptation helps to explain why even changes in major life circumstances — such as income, marriage, physical health and where we live — do so little to boost our overall happiness.
These differences are often connected to location and economic status While the media covers such high - profile current issues as discrimination, low - income jobs, and a dwindling middle class, there's little discussion regarding the limited access to healthy food that many in the United States experience every day.
It also suggests that although the schools gained extra income upon conversion, little of this additional money was spent on frontline service such as extra teachers or learning resources.
«From a simple fairness standpoint, it makes little sense that children in the top 20 % districts by wealth and income should have access to such smaller classes than children in New York City,» Baker writes.
If you happen to be driving through an area that smells — such as some place with a median income less than $ 750,000 per annum, you can deploy up to two of eight fragrances in up to three levels: «Mildly Concerned,» «A Little Freaked Out» or «Trenton.»
I was shocked and a little outraged to learn it was possible to hit the NYT list multiple times and still earn such a modest income from it, because like everyone else I know, I've always assumed that any author on that list is doing very well financially.
When you also take into account the fact that singles devote a larger percentage of their income to basics such as food (8.3 % of their gross monthly income, versus 5.6 % for couples) and utilities such as cable (1.8 % of gross monthly income, versus 1 % for couples), it's easy to see how singles often find they have little money left at the end of the month.
Such a portfolio would return about $ 19,000 a year, a little less than the single - life pension option but alternatively, her stocks would give her years worth of growth as well as the annual dividend income which should increase over the years.
Housing takes up a little more of residents» income, but it's a small price to pay to live in such beautiful surroundings.
You typically lose access to the money once you've invested it, which means it's no longer available for emergencies and such, and if you die soon after investing you could end up with very little income, or even none in the case of a longevity annuity.
Although FHA is tightening some credit requirements, such as requiring lenders to certify verification of income and employment, FHA loan requirements provide those with little cash and less than perfect credit an opportunity for owning a home.
In contrast, high - quality fixed income investments such as government bonds, virtually eliminate this risk altogether, but offer little or no protection against inflation.
Selling options is such a great income strategy, but I still feel a little tepid about it due to lack of experience.
But it's the perfect buy for retro gaming fans who have a little extra income to throw away on such fun and collectible items.
While federal grants through LSC subsidiaries, such as the Northwest Justice Project, exist to help Americans in need, the income threshold of 125 % of the federal poverty line ($ 14,850 per year for an individual and under $ 30,375 for a family of four) means that many earn too much to qualify for help, yet too little to afford a lawyer.
However, homeowners insurance covers very little for business equipment and does not support liability coverage, lost data or lost income in the workplace if such events occur.
People with lower personal net worth, such as college students and those who are recently out of bankruptcy, or have little or no income, may choose to carry state minimum coverage.
The floating notifications come very handy when you are using any full screen apps, as games and camera app take up entire screen area, and incoming calls usually distract in such cases, but the floating notifications are little widget - like pop ups that appear on the full screen apps.
In Singapore, cancer is still seen as a terminal disease with little hope of recovery, and there is also a stigma against psychological counselling and psychiatric support, facilitated by the general stigma against mental illness amongt both patients and, paradoxically, healthcare professionals.67 Furthermore, a family - centred model of decision - making tends to be predominant in Asian populations, 68 and in Singapore this is further encouraged by public policy such as healthcare subsidies that are based on a calculation of the immediate family's total income, rather than individual income.69 Beliefs or expectations of the role that the family caregiver ought to play may thus exist and may influence the way individuals respond to the intervention.
Driven by Wall Street's demand for subprime loans to securitize and sell to investors, lenders sold high - risk products such as exploding adjustable - rate mortgages — loans with interest rates that could triple after two years — and liar loans, also known as stated income loans, which required little or no documentation about income, assets, or credit history.
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