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Not exact matches
Nor did it implode when interest rates started edging up (
because income and
job growth were picking up and supporting the housing market).
At first its higher interest rates had little impact
because momentum in
job and
income gains were offsetting.
«There are hundreds of thousands of servers who live in low
income areas who get $ 2.13 an hour,
because these are the only
jobs available to them.
Blankfein discussed how technology and globalization have created a «winner take all» economy — and that
income redistribution is an insufficient solution
because «people don't want to just be sustained» — they want
jobs.
The large and accelerating rates of incorporation happened
because of the weird interaction of two different populist instincts: (1) Even tax - cutting governments were reluctant to reduce personal
income taxes on the top tier of
income - earners, for fear of being accused of delivering «a tax cut to the richest Canadians;» (2) Just about every government from Jean Chrétien's onward was eager to cut small - business tax rates,
because this seemed to be a handy spur to the plucky spirit of the theoretically
job - creating mom - and - pop entrepreneurial class.
Because of this, we will continue to lose well - paying
jobs, further hollowing out the middle class, and creating even greater
income inequality.
This all started out as my extra
income report
because, in the beginning, it was all about the money I was earning from my side
jobs.
So U.S. consumer spending will fall
because of (1) no more easy mortgage or credit - card credit, (2) debt deflation as consumers repay past borrowing, «crowding out» other forms of spending, and (3) downsizing and
job losses lead to falling wage
income.
If a drop in
income put you in a lower tax bracket this year, perhaps
because of a
job loss or just a temporary gap in employment, you may want to consider converting money from a traditional individual retirement account to a...
I did do the Roth 401k at my last few
jobs because my salary was not that high and I was only saving 10 - 15 % of my
income.
I like work flexibility
because... it allows me to work and contribute to our household
income even though I have two debilitating illnesses that make it virtually impossible to work a full - time
job outside of the house.
There's been a lot of recent press coverage about how millennials are turning out to be a marketing disappointment
because of their lack of disposable
income and
job prospects (Bloomberg BusinessWeek called them «penny pinching» just last month).
But the shift you see below is a distributionally positive development, and evidence that the tight
job market is delivering a bit more bargaining power to workers (these shares don't sum to 100 percent
because they leave out proprietors»
incomes, as it's hard to break that down between wages and profits).
There are certainly areas of desperation, including unemployment among minority youth and individuals with disabilities, but at the current unemployment rate of 4.6 %, my impression is that the «
jobs crisis» in this country is actually better described as an
income crisis,
because wages and salaries as a share of total
income remain near record lows.
I'm holding off on adding to passive
income streams right now
because I've still got a full time
job and am already paying more than enough in taxes.
Starting with my first
job at a investment bank out of college in NYC, I saved over 50 % of my after tax
income every year
because I knew I wouldn't be able to last a lifetime working 70 + hours a week.
Too often, even residents with
jobs and
income can become homeless
because they do not have the money for first and last months» rent, a deposit, or to pay rent along with unexpected transportation, medical, or household needs.
Right now the majority of our
income is from our
jobs and we are busting our butts to reach the day when we don't need the
jobs anymore
because we have so much passive
income!
Federal Student Aid recommends that you choose one of the
income - driven repayment plan options,
because if you end up taking a
job with a low salary (or just have a lower salary that typically comes early in a career), your repayments could be as low as a few dollars a month.
The idea of basic
income — in which the government gives all citizens a small monthly stipend — has grown popular in tech circles, not in the least
because it's seen as a possible solution to the looming problem of robots, artificial intelligence, and automation taking
jobs away from human workers.
However, such research also shows that the
incomes education - indebted households quickly fall behind their peers without education debt, likely
because the need for indebted households to make consistent monthly payments on their debt causes them to lack the
job flexibility and mobility enjoyed by debt - free households.
She told Premier about one client who suffered a death in the family and had to give up his
job to take care of his children, before eventually being evicted
because of his low
income.
And
because you are the one one who depends on the church for
income, some elders will use that to their advantage, threatening you with loss of pay, or even loss of
job, unless you come around to their way of thinking.
I don't think I would put them to the average layperson in a small group setting, but to a pastor or deacon, a question or two at a time... for the record, I am a high school grad, have had three
jobs in my entire life (church custodian, newspaper pasteup [pre-computer pagination], and grocery deli clerk), am on SSDI for complications of Marfan's Syndrome, and a Medicare beneficiary, no secondary insurance
because I am about $ 20 over the
income limit for Medicaid.
I am not dating
because I have no
job and no stable
income, and very high stress from all of this
because I am getting older and finally after doing so many family activities wants to settle down.
I don't think you making a Mistake
because he actually try to have a better
income just haven't find a
job yet but when one open up, he be ready now if he didn't have a career field yes.
Even though you know the
job of raising children is the most important one in the whole world, part of you still wants to be able to make a financial contribution to the household finances
because, let's face it, living on one
income can be trying at times.
Statistics show that moms in lower
income brackets and minority groups are less likely to breastfeed, probably not
because they don't want to or think that it's gross, but
because they're heading back to their
jobs to provide for their family —
jobs that don't give them nursing breaks.
Women with lower
incomes or hourly
jobs and those that work in the service industry may find breastfeeding particularly challenging
because of a lack of paid leave and flexibility.
«It's going to generate
jobs because people have a little more disposable
income in their pocket.
And of course
because of rising exchange rates, inflation which had reached as low as 7.8 % is today at 18.6 % all of which combine to erode the purchasing power of the average Nigerian... who still has a
job and an
income!
They do get up to # 20,000 a year on «allowances», but the Local Government Association argues this is not a proper
income because they're being compensated for the time they spend on the
job.
I would defend the principle of conditionality for two reasons (I also do think having a
job is an important source of power, and not just
because of the
income it brings).
Proponents, however, predict that even more people will work,
because the current welfare system actively discourages welfare receivers from taking small
jobs (if you make less money per month than you get welfare, that money is subtracted from welfare, so you end up with the same amount of
income whether you work or not) and that the reason for unemployment is rather lack of
jobs than lack of people's motivation to take them.
«And, just
because the person doesn't pay
income tax, doesn't mean there's not a revenue enhancement to that person getting a
job in the state,» adding the worker might buy a house, generate real estate fees, sales taxes and other spending in the community.
That's why we set up our Labour campaign, headed by Alan Johnson,
because we want to talk to Labour supporters and persuade them this is the right thing to do in the interests of the country and themselves, their families, their
jobs, their
incomes that depend on being part of this single market.
Lawmakers are allowed to have outside
income because their
jobs as legislators are technically part time.
«Xenophobic attacks are generated
because people feel their
income and
jobs are being taken away by people who have come from other places who are accepting low pay for what they could do.
Women without college educations are dramatically less economically dependent upon their husbands than they used to be, while the economic dependence of women with college educations on their husbands remains high
because although both men and women with college degrees have seen surging
incomes since the 1970s, most women with college degrees experience large
income penalties for leaving the work force for a while to raise children, while women without college degrees don't face those kinds of
income penalties in their far less skilled
jobs.
Because it is a part time
job (yes, really), the law justifies legislators having «outside
income.»
Some critics have argued the plan would limit graduates»
job prospects, or would be a strain on low -
income students who attend school part time
because they also work.
That this House declines to give a Second Reading to the Welfare Benefits Up - rating Bill
because it fails to address the reasons why the cost of benefits is exceeding the Government's plans; notes that the Resolution Foundation has calculated that 68 per cent of households affected by these measures are in work and that figures from the Institute for Fiscal Studies show that all the measures announced in the Autumn Statement, including those in the Bill, will mean a single - earner family with children on average will be # 534 worse off by 2015; further notes that the Bill does not include anything to remedy the deficiencies in the Government's work programme or the slipped timetable for universal credit; believes that a comprehensive plan to reduce the benefits bill must include measures to create economic growth and help the 129,400 adults over the age of 25 out of work for 24 months or more, but that the Bill does not do so; further believes that the Bill should introduce a compulsory
jobs guarantee, which would give long - term unemployed adults a
job they would have to take up or lose benefits, funded by limiting tax relief on pension contributions for people earning over # 150,000 to 20 per cent; and further believes that the proposals in the Bill are unfair when the additional rate of
income tax is being reduced, which will result in those earning over a million pounds per year receiving an average tax cut of over # 100,000 a year.
... and there I was thinking that people were going to lose their
jobs because of spending that always exceeded
income, even during the good years, over many years of Labour.
IDS needs the money
because he now knows about social security's «iron triangle» — that it is impossible to do all the things he wants at once: raise the poor's
incomes, raise their employment levels (assuming the
jobs are there) and cut welfare spending.
That's partly
because traffic speed and certain environmental effects are easier to measure than social - justice considerations, such as access to
job opportunities or health care for low -
income groups, or balancing the interests of pedestrians and cyclists with those of motorists.
Incoming president Gresta, 55, says that like everyone else at the institute, he was surprised by the resignation,
because Giardini was very enthusiastic about his new
job.
This depresses
incomes and working conditions not only
because more
job candidates become available but also
because the new employees lack any real bargaining power once they're here.
Higher -
income students at selective private institutions may derive less benefit
because they may already spend most of their time on campus and have access to high - quality work experiences, if they want them, even in the absence of an FWS
job.
We began living with a friend
because the
income from my mother's
job at a house cleaning company was not enough to rent a home for the three of us.