Sentences with phrase «even affluent families»

Not surprisingly, the financial burden is hitting even affluent families.

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«Even if LGBT families aren't more affluent than the average U.S. household, there are enough of them traveling around to constitute a niche.»
Ms. Agrell suggests that stamps in children's passports are merely status symbols for the aforementioned «affluent, affected parents», and even quotes the godfather of travel guidebooks, Arthur Frommer, as questioning how children or parents benefit from family travel.
There is little pressure to improve academic performance when the student body by dint of having students from affluent, well educated, stable families will perform very well even with mediocre academic instruction at school.
Even across affluent families that live to be around i like to relax is to immerse myself in a new culture is greatest.
This was especially true for low - income children; in fact, their scores were similar to those of affluent children, even after taking into account a variety of family factors, including parents» education and intelligence.
District 4 parents have even gone so far as to accuse the school of deliberately keeping local families away in favor of more affluent ones from other districts via a manipulated waitlist.
Even before the TCJA reforms, the benefits of 529 plans were greatest for more affluent families.
By drawing more affluent families towards 529 accounts, the latest reform is almost certain to make the overall impact even more regressive, unless states change their tax treatment.
These students often lack the family connections and other advantages their more - affluent peers depend on, making academic signals even more important.
Even the president of the Thomas B. Fordham Institute, a conservative education policy think tank that advocates school - choice, said of the amendment, «This provision will help a relative handful of affluent families who are already choosing private schools.
And even more, White and affluent families who audaciously criticize families for choosing to look for better school options, haven't opted into those same schools.
She also dragged out the tired argument that the gap between rich and poor will be exacerbated by «giving a public subsidy to affluent families that choose elite private schools, which are unlikely to admit students who struggle academically or can not afford tuition even with a voucher.»
Some affluent investors like Chad even set up family trusts and then loan the trusts money, explains Tony Maiorino, vice-president and head of RBC Wealth Management Services.
And, non-lawyers (even sophisticated, affluent business people) routinely fail to grasp that a Will only governs assets which don't have beneficiary designations and is subject to forced marital share and minimum family inheritance laws that act by operation of law as well as other «gap filling» presumptions that modify the literal meaning of certain kinds of language in a Will.
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