Sentences with phrase «income people worried»

And it's the only action we've seen that could eventually be a help for low income people worried about their gas bills.

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And then there are just people who are worried that the government might use their census data to cross-reference it against other information they've given the government (income being the obvious example - anyone know someone who plays fast and lose with their taxes?).
In my experience retirees have a bit of a splurge for a year or two, then settle down when they realise that they probably won't ever need a new sofa again and have all the «stuff» they need and then nearly always end up with excess income over expenditure (oddly enough, that can worry people too in old age!).
While these are undoubtedly worrying times, they are also morbidly fascinating, with the inevitable inflation working its way into the real economy now, I reckon that next year already we'll see most people's real disposable incomes hit.
«I worry we've left out the most vulnerable people, so we might make erroneous statement like the income gap is shrinking when it's not,» said Dr. Martens, who is also a professor at the University of Manitoba's faculty of medicine and member of the Order of Canada.
We make assumptions about low and modest - income Canadians, and spend too much time worrying about people gaming the system
Some people do think SAHMs are living a lavish lifestyle and that at - home parents don't have to worry about money because the one person earning income in the house must bring home a six - figure paycheck.
Labour needs to stop worrying about its electoral future, and start attacking the tories on POLICIES not personalities, but for that it needs to define policies that will inspire confidence in the vast majority of people in the UK, whose gross annual income is below # 25k
Clegg was confident, pleasing the crowd, and giving us a more specific message about the Lib Dems in coalition — the behind - the - scenes bloopers we didn't see, rather than the standard boring trope of rattling off what they have achieved (but don't worry, taking «3 million people on low pay out of income tax» certainly got a mention — and huge cheer as well.)
Experts are worried that the freeze will cause a major hit to living standards among people on low incomes in the coming months.
The bottom line is that most people figure they will just get a good job after going to graduate school and this will allow them to dedicate their time 100 % to their day job and not have to worry about a second income.
That's not to say we might not, for societal purposes, and I believe it, that we should worry about the income levels of the poor people.
What worries me is the loss of income for writers in what is a pretty healthy market, the loss of good editors from publishing houses and the disdain for writers by retailers — people who depend on them.
The good news is that the tax - free savings account (TFSA) allows low - income people to save for retirement without having to worry about clawbacks.
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If you're not worried about running out of RRSP room (with employment income without a pension adjustment, and with a TFSA, it's hard to run out of tax shelter for many people), then the contribute - but - defer plan is likely not for you.
Some people worry that if they move into a higher tax bracket, all of their income will be taxed at a higher rate.
Do this and most people with reasonable income and no missed payments should be able to tart without worry, though occasionally some get scored out.
While the housing market tends to do especially well when the job market improves and mortgage rates decline simultaneously, that combination of events occurs only rarely... People buy homes when their job and income prospects improve — even if it's more expensive to do so — rather than buy when it is inexpensive to do so but they're worried about keeping their jobs.»
Bart advises people approaching retirement age to work to reduce debt before they retire, so that they don't have debt payments to worry about when they go on a fixed income.
I've been employed full time for the same company for over the past 8 years and I make a pretty decent income, but not enough for two people to live without worry.
And he too is worried about the fact that government stimulus (transfer payments, unemployment benefits, welfare, food stamps, etc.) has had a major effect on consumer spending, but as people fall off extended unemployment benefits (and they are, by the hundreds of thousands each month) personal income could actually drop.
He also worries that there are lots of people who may not have access to chargers - «the current charging infrastructure offers little support for a larger pool of people who have both the income and the impetus to buy EVs: city dwellers who lack garages.»
That would be a bit worrying, because often the people who are passionate about poverty law are not particularly able to spend a year without income.
If free, fast Internet becomes more commonplace, it can help students, entrepreneurs, and low - income people connect to the rest of the world without worrying about things like data plan limits.
This can help to alleviate the worry of outliving your retirement income — which is a major concern of many people today.
Many people decide to purchase coverage when they begin to worry that their family would have a hard time if they lost income from one of the main breadwinners.
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