Sentences with phrase «disproportionately higher cuts»

Combined with disproportionately high cuts to funding for local authorities in the north and years of lower economic investment by government in the English regions compared to the capital, how do we get Westminster to care more about the north?

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A: If you look at consumer spending patterns, you'll see lower income people tend to spend a higher proportion of their income on consumer goods, so a consumption tax cut benefits them disproportionately compared to upper income people.
Education advocates, led AQE, and the Board of Regents are arguing high - needs districts got disproportionately cut in 2011 - 12 and therefore should get the lion's share of the cash.
Critics of the layoffs said savings could better come from eliminating consultant contracts, and that cutting support staff would disproportionately affect workers and schoolchildren in high - needs areas.
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