Sentences with phrase «bigger poor house»

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The income - earning poor will get a bigger check than under the House plan — $ 500 instead of $ 300 — but so will the wealthy.
At a moment when the Republicans are talking about entitlement reform, and Ben Carson, the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, is proposing to triple the rents of some of the poorest people in the country, the sight of big banks reporting surges in profits that were fuelled by tax cuts raises alarming moral questions.
Dream too big, and you could end up «house poor,» able to afford your mortgage but little else.
By 1968, the bishops of Latin America were denouncing «the institutionalized violence of the international monopolies and the international imperialism of money».12 At first the bishop had stayed in the big house when he visited a village, but later he stayed in the shacks of the poor.
Those big so called Christians in the white house and senate are still lying, cheating, killing, using the poor to continue their wealth.
It's very shallow faith when one believes the poor person in a squatter camp has no faith to trust God while that very rich pastor with a R22 million house has big faith in God's provision.
The former Manchester United man was trying to undertsand why Angel Di Maria has been so poor recently and as they both came to the Premier League from Real Madrid for big money, the comparison was obvious, but he talked about the burglary to Di Maria's house and other factors to excuse his form, but unsurprisingly neglected to do the same for Ozil.
The squeezed middle, the working poor (6.5 million in their households today) and the jobless are afflicted by pay freezes and pay cuts, energy bill hikes, accelerated private rent increases, a swelling housing benefit budget that subsidises rich landlords but not the tenants, waiting lists for a home swollen by the bedroom tax and only half the houses needed being built, nearly a million of the jobless sanctioned last year and deprived of all their unemployment benefit for 4 or 13 weeks for trivial infringements, the seriously disabled suffering big benefit cuts for not getting jobs they manifestly can't do, to name but some.
«There are almost a million «asset - rich income - poor» pensioners - those living in big houses but on small incomes,» said IPPR's head of social policy, Jim Bennett.
• The average «poor» American lives in a bigger house or apartment, eats far more meat, owns more appliances, has more amenities such as indoor toilets, than the average European (note that «average» includes all, not just the poor).
Not because it is poor, but because the changing nature of the market has caused even the bigger houses to be very circumspect about what they are prepared to take risks on.
I've read some from small publishing houses (and bigger) that's execrable and some poor indies with loads of good reviews — is it the reading public then that are less discerning, more moved by hype than true talent?
Word is spreading that some of the big publishing houses are actually even hiring individuals to post poor reviews for indie authors for the sole purpose of bringing their rankings down.
I wanted to get a house for my family because I wanted a bigger space for my kids but I couldn't get a loan because I had a poor credit score.
It is true, I could be a mine owner, living in the big house and forcing poor defenceless peasants to work in hellish conditions in the dark for the rest of their natural lives.
This year, the architect unveiled his latest project: a new house prototype and a set of home improvements to reduce energy consume and improve the life quality of a number of families in Moreno, one of the biggest and poorest districts in the Buenos Aires suburbs.
In - house counsel say their biggest challenges in complying with the rules are internal, with 27 percent citing poor communications with their IT departments, 25 percent citing budgetary restraints, 21 percent citing lack of buy - in from upper management and 9 percent citing difficulty in finding skilled e-discovery staff.
However, experience shows that many people who live in big houses are actually «house poor» — meaning most of their money goes towards their home and they don't have the financial resources to do other things....
If a spouse with poor credit does qualify for a loan, the lender could require a bigger down payment on the house.
I really need to do a little kitchen update also, and I've never had a dishwasher: (we live in a big old farm house and the poor thing just can't handle it.
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