Sentences with phrase «financial strain for»

«The increase in mortgage insurance premium payments for FHA - insured loans continued to be reported as an added financial strain for first - time buyers,» the report notes.
International adoption can be a financial strain for those planning to start a family.
Anything from a full on car accident to an unexpected deer can cause a lot of damage and financial strain for a Kingsport driver.
However, failing to plan ahead when you are healthy and of sound mind can create stress and financial strain for the loved ones you leave behind.
Finally, chances are the work placement will be unpaid, adding yet more financial strain for a law graduate likely already laden with debt.
With a Will, you can set aside specific money for funeral costs, which reduces the financial strain for your family.
Bills stack up, and can create significant financial strain for any family, especially when a pet becomes unexpectedly sick or injured.
Earning a post-secondary education means a financial strain for many Canadians.
Here is more evidence of financial strain for parents: about 62 % of parents claim they are going to help their kid pay off loans which is up by almost 7 % from previous years.

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That's partly a sign of greater financial strains on baby boomers who feel they can't afford to retire, as Alicia Munnell of the Center for Retirement Research at Boston College wrote this week for MarketWatch.
«These (risks) include the possibility of a sharp tightening of global financial conditions, growing trade tensions, and geopolitical strains — while the outlook for oil prices remains subdued and highly uncertain,» the report said.
The likely result of this financial strain on families today is an underinvestment in high - quality child care — the very type of child care that will produce benefits to all Americans for decades to come.
HONG KONG (Reuters)- Dalian Wanda Group has agreed to sell its interests in the high - profile London luxury development project, One Nine Elms, for 59 million pounds ($ 81 million), the latest in a string of asset sales that underscore financial strains hitting the Chinese conglomerate.
It didn't take long for the strains in financial markets to affect real economic activity.
For those Catholics that faithfully follow this mandate, do you think that the large families that often result are too great a financial, physical, and / or emotional strain on many of the women and their families?
For over a decade since our last stint of real success, we have sat patiently on the side, supporting our team during years of financial strain due to the stadium expenses, etc etc..
Budgeting for summer camp as part of your child care expenses or saving in advance can help ease the financial strain.
In fact, of the 36 percent of Queens 50 + voters who have provided care to an adult relative, friend or spouse who is ill, frail, elderly or has a disability in the past five years, 58 percent said caregiving put a strain on the quality of life for themselves and their family, including financial hardship, emotional stress and stress at work.
Barely a month into the Trump presidency, the unusually elaborate lifestyle of America's new first family is straining the Secret Service and security officials, stirring financial and logistical concerns in several local communities, and costing far beyond what has been typical for past presidents.
He noted that the shortfall in oil has affected the Federal Government and put not less than 28 states under severe financial strain, adding that if not for the courage of the President and his team, the country could have gone totally bankrupt.
«Smoking is a touchy issue for a lot of people,» Savino told Arbetter, adding that while legalizing only oil - based versions of the drug would be impossible from a financial standpoint, because the strains of marijuana used to make oils are expensive and difficult to grow.
In a Nov. 15 letter to Speaker Paul Ryan, R - Wis., and Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D - Calif., a broad array of scientific and engineering societies called on House leaders to drop provisions in the tax bill (H.R. 1) that would eliminate tax credits, known as the Lifetime Learning Credit and the Hope Scholarship Credit, that alleviate the financial strain of higher education by providing a dollar - for - dollar reduction in the income tax liability of eligible students.
For instance, increasing financial strain was associated with worsening anxiety and depressive symptoms and increased the likelihood of using drugs such as antidepressants.
It's not only tiring, it's expensive too, although tax breaks (the so - called «doppelte Haushaltsführung») for those forced to finance a second home alleviate some of this financial strain.
Districts facing financial strains often see charters as responsible for their challenges (whether this perception is accurate or not).
The decisions will be driven by how to enable students to achieve their best and to equip them for employability, as well as financial considerations, with some subject provision draining strained budgets.
Limiting remediation can also add to the financial strains of already under - resourced community colleges: college - level courses cost more to provide, and institutions often aren't reimbursed by the state for providing co-requisite support, as they typically are for enrolling students in remedial courses.
With millions of nonconsumers of traditional colleges and universities in the United States and worldwide — many of them low - income adults with jobs or families — and a traditional higher education model that, increasingly, is both expensive and under financial strain, there has been no shortage of opportunities for disruptive higher education upstarts powered by online learning to emerge.
The combination of these financial strains and demographic shifts has, in most cases, proved far too difficult for individual parishes to address on their own.
Rather than exacerbate the financial strain on the district by opening more charter schools, the city should invest in its public schools so they can provide vital wraparound academic, health and social supports for students and their families.
«We believe pension costs will place increasing strain on the district's precarious financial position absent material revenue growth or expenditure reduction, both of which appear increasingly difficult for the district to achieve.»
Issued by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, the report cites research showing that the shift toward greater numbers of inexperienced teachers has «serious financial, structural, and educational consequences for American public education — straining budgets, disrupting school cultures, and, most significantly, depressing student achievement.»
The financial strain is greatest for disadvantaged districts with little local wealth and large concentrations of low - income students.
My numbers and financial resources were greatly strained during the summer months when I was off from work and also because I took a trip back home after being away for a year.
You can't put gap insurance toward repairs, a down payment for a new vehicle or car payments if you're unable to make them as a result of financial strain.
Every day we are all faced with unexpected financial emergencies which cause strain and stress for us and the ones we love.
Adding orthodontic treatments to your current dental plan will definitely raise your monthly premiums and you will be required to pay any predetermined co-pays and deductibles, but having this coverage can still alleviate a the financial strain of paying out - of - pocket for the entire treatment.
This is the only way many students can pay for college, but the resulting student loan debt causes serious financial strain when they graduate, and leaves many turning to student loan debt relief companies for help.
My clients are my clients because things have not worked out as planned for them financially, or some sudden unanticipated event has taken place to create financial strain.
Those people who receive a monthly paycheck will probably be able to relate to feeling quite financially strained a week or so out from payday, and for these people a sudden financial outlay during this period could mean disaster.
The debt that often results from medical bills can create a financial strain even for people with savings they can use to pay some expenses.
By asking your counselor about their methods, you may gain some insight into how they can prepare you for a financial future free from the debt and financial strain you're experiencing today.
This could mean that costly medical procedures become even more expensive for employees, putting more financial strain on them.
However I would never be able to provide this for every client because it would put my practice under too much financial strain.
It has gotten to be such a financial strain to provide the proper care for all of these animals that I am now overwhelmed and don't know what to do.
She asked the vet if she could donate her left over medications and food and sponsor another family who had fallen on hard times and were at risk for having to surrender their dog due to temporary financial strain.
The Humane Society of the Piedmont's Food Assistance Program is designed to help alleviate the temporary financial stress of people feeling the strain of the economy, to provide food for pets of individuals.
As usual, we see no thought as to how these dogs will be identified and how people may contest identification, nor is there any understanding for the monumental financial strain this will put on both the state and the dogs owners.
Conceived to keep animals out of shelters when their humans experience financial strain or homelessness, FFFRP offers food, bedding, leashes, collars, treats as well as spay / neuter services, vaccinations, and training with the default motto, «If you are in need, we take your word for it.»
The Healthy Pet Program is designed to reduce the financial strain of providing high quality health care for your pet.
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