Sentences with phrase «low income people lose»

In Australia differences in opportunities in each of these areas mean that Aboriginal and Torres Strait islander people die on average around 11 years earlier than other Australians (AIHW, 2015) and low income people lose about 6 years of life compared to better off Australians (Leigh, 2013).
Differences in opportunities mean that Aboriginal and Torres Strait islander people die on average around 11 years earlier than other Australians (AIHW, 2015) and low income people lose about 6 years of life compared to better off Australians (Leigh, 2013).

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Bourdain: Across America people have lost touch with what used to be a staple at a certain lower - income point.
The Low Incomes Tax Reform Group (LITRG) believe that many thousands of people who claim working tax credits are losing out on money they are legally entitled to because HMRC is excluding them from its automatic backdating regime and failing to inform them they have a right to claim backdated tax credits.
Large numbers of people on low incomes will still lose out, and even those the Chancellor says will be compensated are simply being given their own money back.
«In the end, people who will still have insurance will fall into two groups under this plan: older Americans and lower - income people who will pay more for coverage or lose it altogether, and higher - income people who will pay less,» he said.
That millions of people on very low incomes were going to lose out.
Lost of low - income people in USA do not bother to vote.
«In the end, people who will still have insurance will fall into two groups under this plan: older Americans and lower - income people who will pay more for coverage or lose it altogether, and higher - income people who will pay less,» Cuomo said.
Many people on low incomes will lose money they can ill afford to each month as their contributions could more than double or even triple.
This is despite Government warnings of people losing their jobs and having lower incomes if Britain votes for Brexit.
Cost of living is high, cost of production is high, businesses are collapsing, people are losing their jobs, the rate of inflation is running away leaving the value of incomes lower and lower behind.
The five childhood experiences people cite most often (from a list of 11) are the death or serious illness of a family member or close friend (18 %), a serious physical injury or accident (13 %), growing up in a low - income household (11 %), parents divorcing or separating (11 %), and a parent or other close family member losing a job (10 %).
This legislation corrects a rule change made in October, 2017 which would have caused individuals to lose their eligibility for tax relief if the veteran, low - income elderly, and disabled person if admitted to a nursing home for an indeterminate amount of time.
In 2004 - 2006 when I was insulted everyday to be a French doctor, and I coached low income people from an evangelical church, for free, and used my French guidelines, everyone lost weight, the women were sending the husbands, not only to lose weight....
The industry warns that low - income people might lose out on financial planning advice.
Many people are aware that children lose reading skills over the summer and that low - income children fall behind, compared to their more advantaged classmates.
The charity also found that it was young people from low income backgrounds who are most likely to lose out.
Because most of the people left behind in the inner - city neighbourhoods after the «white flight» were of lower income, many cities lost a significant portion of their tax base.
Humans can overheat if core body temperatures much above 98.6 ° F (37 ° C) are sustained.16 Normally, when skin temperatures is somewhat cooler than 98.6 ° F (37 ° C), the body loses its metabolically generated heat by conducting that heat outward from the core.7 Extremely hot and humid conditions, however, can make it difficult to keep this heat balance maintained.16 Extreme heat can be particularly dangerous to old, young, or frail people; to those suffering from cardiovascular, respiratory, or diabetic disease; and to lower - income people who do not have well - insulated homes or air - conditioning.17, 18
The profession will lose its connection with middle and lower income people.
Low - income families must fight these battles on their own because — despite the fact that civil cases can result in people going to jail, or losing their home, health care, custody of their children or sense of safety — there is no right to an attorney in civil legal proceedings as there is for criminal defendants.
Firstly, people who are losing their jobs, particularly those on low incomes, will be unable to seek free advice to challenge unfair practices and payments owed, the cost of which could ultimately impact on the economy and welfare system.
During the recovery of the Great Recession, income inequality in the United States accelerated, with 91 % of the gains going to the top 1 % of families.19 Left out of the recovery were African American families who, during the downturn, lost an average of 35 % of their accumulated wealth.20 African American unemployment increased, home ownership decreased, and child poverty deepened to approximately 46 % of children younger than 6 years.21 Because social mobility is lowest for people in the lowest income quartile, half of African American children who are poor as young children will remain poor as adults, approximately twice as many as white adults similarly exposed to poverty as children.22
If Trump's dangerous health care bill passes, millions of Americans could lose their health care and people of color, those with low incomes, and folks in rural areas would be hit the hardest.
In a series of experiments run by researchers at Princeton, Harvard, and the University of Warwick, low - income people who were primed to think about financial problems performed poorly on a series of cognition tests, saddled with a mental load that was the equivalent of losing an entire night's sleep.
The editorial board said that the oft - cited misconception that many who lost their homes in the foreclosure crisis were not ready to be homeowners in the first place is harmful to low - income people and the housing market in general.
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