Sentences with phrase «earns less»

«It's not my burning ambition to make sure that David Beckham earns less money,» he told BBC2's Newsnight.
«A quarter of the civil service earns less than # 16,500 and it is a discredited myth that their pay fuels inflation and will plunge the country into a 1970's inflationary wage spiral if they are paid fairly.
«Their highest paid player earns less than most of our average players, their average players earn less than our reserves» I don't see how you can bush them on this one, its not there fault we pay useless players WC wages only for them to underperform.
Their highest paid player earns less than most of our average players, their average players earn less than our reserves, so what happens when their bigger players want paying what other players in the EPL get?
first we are told he wants more money, then we are told he's off to Bayern Munich who top earner earns less than he does at the moment, then we are told he's after trophies, then we are told he's going to Man Utd... who were actually less successful than us this season!
He should stay, he also earns less than Walcott and Wilshere.
It's either players doing a Leicester from 2016/2017, forcing a clueless manager out, or it's the clueless manager asking to get fired, because quitting earns him less money.
«It's not the $ 50 we send them — not one of those people earns less than $ 10,000 a year.
The bottom 20 % of this country owns / earns less than 2 % of its wealth.
Many customers find that their contracts produce returns for the first few months or so, but as the difficulty of mining the cryptocurrency goes up their hashrate earns less and less rewards.
In fact the biggest apartment - focused real estate investment trust, Equity Residential, earns less than 3 %.
To qualify for tax credits, a business must have at least one employee besides the owner who earns less than $ 115,000 a year.
Energy companies frequently «flare» or burn off vast supplies of methane at drilling sites because it earns less money than oil.
That is particularly relevant if your spouse earns less than you do, said Brett D. Horowitz, a wealth manager at Evensky & Katz / Foldes Financial in Coral Gables, Florida.
The gig also offers pay that's far below what Obama is used to: Cook County jurors earn less than $ 20 per day.
That means employees who are currently exempt from overtime pay who earn less than this threshold will become nonexempt — employers will suddenly be required to pay overtime to over four million more employees within the first year of implementing the new rules.
In the year ending March 2017, Nintendo earned less than $ 176.4 million from mobile games, the Wall Street Journal reports.
The second possible consequence my colleague identifies is that if higher prices translate into consumers willingly paying more for their lingerie, they'll spend less elsewhere and someone else will as a result earn less money.
Under Assembly Bill 693, the program fully subsidizes solar panels on multifamily buildings that are located in disadvantaged areas, have a number of federally subsidized units, or where the majority of tenants earn less than 60 % of the area's average income.
Even after 5 years, I still earn less than your average person with a base salary of a little over $ 43k.
In March, Price went walking with a good friend who earned less than $ 50,000 at another firm.
The most frequent buyers of dollar store meat were households earning less than $ 35,000, households with four or more people, and — maybe surprisingly — Millennials.
A survey I conducted with colleagues showed 38 percent of U.S. workers have signed one, and 12 percent of those without a bachelor's degree who are earning less than $ 40,000 a year had one in 2014.
There is an income cap on the Roth IRA: Only married people earning less than $ 189,000, or single people earning less than $ 120,000, are allowed to make the maximum yearly contribution of $ 5,500 (or $ 6,500 for people aged 50 or older).
Despite inflation making our lives more expensive every year, people in these 10 occupations are actually earning less, on average, than they were half a decade ago.
Similarly, you would expect that households with members outside of working age would earn less than households with working age members.
Smaller and newer bands will earn less, because record companies will only be able to promote lesser - known bands by using some of the proceeds from their major artists.
(Roughly 140 million people have some sort of employment or self - employment, though millions of these earn less than $ 10,000 a year, so classifying them as «employed» is a bit of a stretch).
Compared to men working the same number of weekly hours, women earn less; 16 % less when they worked 40 hours a week, and 18 % less for those who worked 45 hours a week.
Results vary by region, though; only 38 % of Ontarians think they earn less than they deserve, while in Quebec, 54 % of respondents say they're getting a raw deal.
If your down - on - her - luck pal has been sleeping on your sofa for the past year and earned less than $ 4,050 while you've been mostly supporting her (or him), then you may be able to claim the sponger — er, friend — as a dependent and deduct up to $ 4,050 on your federal return, even though the two of you are not related at all.
But while the raw economic benefits are clear — 74 % of Indian households earn less than US$ 2,000 per year, while the average outsourcing worker makes double that figure — Nadeem questions the deeper impact of the «emotional labour» that service work involves.
Throughout Qualcomm's U.S. operations, women in STEM and related positions earn less than their male counterparts.
Oxfam said that women workers were worst hit by global inequality as they consistently earn less than men and usually have lower paid and more insecure forms of work.
It's a situation called «occupational segregation,» and it's a common reason why women earn less than men across the economy, not just at Google, Glassdoor's Chief Economist, Dr. Andrew Chamberlain told Business Insider.
Interestingly, not only does this vacation - effect persist across income groups, but its impact is so profound that those who earn less than $ 24,000 a year but take regular trips report a higher well - being score, on average, than those who earn $ 120,000 or more annually but don't regularly take vacations.
The same is true for women with higher incomes: 30 percent of women with family incomes of $ 100,000 or more report they've earned less than a man who was doing comparable work, Pew notes, compared with roughly one - in - five women with lower incomes.
For 2014, single filers who earn less than $ 14,590 after subtracting their deductions and exemptions can claim the credit, even if they don't have kids.
Women often earn less and live longer than their male counterparts.
A recent report from the Pew Research Center, conducted before 2017's wave of sexual misconduct allegations, notes that employed women are five times more likely than employed men to say they've earned less for doing the same job.
To close the median wage gaps, women need to earn more in comparison to men (or men need to earn less, but that would seem to be a self - defeating result for all).
Long delayed by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Title III was the most controversial provision of the JOBS Act because it allowed non-accredited investors — generally defined as individuals with less than $ 1 million in assets who earn less than $ 200,000 per year — to invest in private companies as shareholders.
The research also shows that 49 percent of taxpayers who took the deduction had income below $ 50,000 and 69 percent earned less than $ 75,000.
The data also shows that more women arrive in Canada as the spouses of economic immigrants or as non-economic newcomers or refugees and have lower employment rates and earn less than the average wage.
Children of immigrants from nearly all visible minority groups earn less than their Canadian - born peers.
Air Canada pilots complained during labour negotiations earlier this year that the low - cost carrier could threaten their job security and working conditions, and that pilots at the carrier would earn less.
Women with children often earn less after returning to the workforce, while the opposite is true for working fathers.
Note also that if VS customers are willing to pay more for the cotton in their panties, that inevitably means they're spending less money on something else — and spending less on something else means someone else, somewhere, is earning less money.
Females still earn less (more on that here — which opens a pdf), but the gap is closing.
While not affecting anyone earning less than $ 25,000 a year, it would raise contributions for those earning $ 100,000 by 50 %, or by about $ 2,325 a year combined from employee and employer.
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