Not exact matches
Trump's plans would
lower taxes for most Americans but would raise taxes
on some large
families and
single parents because of the elimination of some exemptions.
Co-sponsoring Eggman's bill was the California Solar Energy Industries Association, which notes the challenge of installing solar panels
on any multi-unit apartment building is far greater than
on a
single -
family home, especially for a building housing
low - income tenants.
But, as Vale shows, this success and popularity rested
on sustaining the projects as the home to a very narrow spectrum of the Boston poor, those deemed both deserving and respectable: two - parent, mostly white,
single - earner,
low - income, working - class
families of good character in need of a temporary leg up — a stratum «below the bulk of blue - collar employees but above that of the unemployed, the irregularly employed, and the welfare - dependent.»
Infants with high vs.
low maternal involvement in the
single -
family room and open bay NICUs were compared
on the Bayley Cognitive, Language and Motor scores and Pervasive Developmental Disorders autism screen.
Lower income
families make due with less than half that amount while you probably already know some parents who spend $ 60
on a
single outfit.
I published a book of 64 ideas
on everything from
lowering taxes
on New York
families to creating the first ever
single - payer health care plan for our city.
We focus here
on the central concern of the Moynihan Report: the rise of
single - parent
families, which has been much more rapid among those with
low incomes than among those with high incomes, and indeed has fueled some of the increasing income inequality.
I hold certain identities near and dear to my heart — as a 1.75 - generation immigrant from Peru; the oldest of six children; a child of a
low - income,
single - parent
family; a first - generation college student — the list goes
on.
Louisiana appears
on track to enact a private - school - voucher plan for New Orleans that borrows from choice programs elsewhere in several respects, from its focus
on a
single city and its means - testing of
families to its targeting of students enrolled in
low - performing public schools.
This, combined with the fact that there is a directly negative relationship between residential mobility and student academic performance, particularly for students in
low - income or
single - parent
families (Scanlon and Devine), shows how mobility patterns based
on a long history of housing segregation can have direct impacts
on individual students before they even affect institutional matters like funding.
Hussain is bullish about the
family - owned car dealer that opened in Prescott in 1983 and
on the local economy, citing more
single -
family new home permits,
low interest rates and folks looking to get rid of their older cars for newer models with fewer miles.
Savvy
family - oriented automakers are bundling their driver assist and safety offerings into a
single branded package offered
on virtually all models — except, sometimes, the
lowest trim line that exists for a
low teaser price in ads.
You can get a
low (3.5 percent) down payment loan for the purchase price plus the cost of renovations
on a
single -
family home or a multi-
family property with up to four units.
Condominiums tend to cost less than
single -
family homes (though that's partly because they're usually smaller), so your mortgage payment
on a condo will likely be
lower than it would be
on a house.
By looking at seniors who live independently of other
family members, it found a disproportionate 10.5 per cent of
single seniors, who are either divorced, widowed or never married, are living
on a
low income.
Last week, the province's finance ministry said it was looking to increase the $ 1.2 - million limit to the homeowners grant after property assessments jumped by as much as 50 per cent for some
single -
family homes in the
Lower Mainland and
on Vancouver Island.
Given that Mississippi has the
lowest median household income in the nation, it might be especially tough for
single parents to raise a
family on just one income.
Three flavours of lumbung are up for grabs:
single - storey standards, double - storey deluxe with an outdoor living area
on the
lower level and double - storey
family huts with a double bedroom
on the top level and a twin below.
Condo and townhouse insurance quotes are typically much
lower than those for homeowners insurance
on single family homes.
Another big difference to consider between mobile home and homeowners insurance is that mobile homes tend to be
lower in value at the outset, and they depreciate, while regular
single -
family homes built
on a foundation are more expensive and tend to appreciate in value.
It indicated that those born into large or
single parent
families with
low incomes and poor housing were much less likely to succeed in school, were likely to be
on average three and a half years behind other children in reading skills and were more likely to exhibit behavioural problems in class.
For
low - income
families headed by
single mothers, the associations between maternal employment and children's cognitive and social development tend to be neutral or positive, but much of this difference is a function of pre-existing differences between mothers who are or are not employed.2, 3,4,5 The effects of maternal employment
on children's development also depend on the characteristics of employment — its quality, extent and timing — and on the child's age.2, 6,7 On the other hand, poverty has consistently negative associations with young children's development, but here, too, there is considerable controversy about the causal role of income per se, as opposed to other correlates of poverty.8, 9,10,11,12,
on children's development also depend
on the characteristics of employment — its quality, extent and timing — and on the child's age.2, 6,7 On the other hand, poverty has consistently negative associations with young children's development, but here, too, there is considerable controversy about the causal role of income per se, as opposed to other correlates of poverty.8, 9,10,11,12,
on the characteristics of employment — its quality, extent and timing — and
on the child's age.2, 6,7 On the other hand, poverty has consistently negative associations with young children's development, but here, too, there is considerable controversy about the causal role of income per se, as opposed to other correlates of poverty.8, 9,10,11,12,
on the child's age.2, 6,7
On the other hand, poverty has consistently negative associations with young children's development, but here, too, there is considerable controversy about the causal role of income per se, as opposed to other correlates of poverty.8, 9,10,11,12,
On the other hand, poverty has consistently negative associations with young children's development, but here, too, there is considerable controversy about the causal role of income per se, as opposed to other correlates of poverty.8, 9,10,11,12,13
They questioned why the focus was
on low - income
families when the normative changes underlying the growth in
single - parent households permeated throughout society, as witnessed by the prevalence of divorce across all economic classes.
My goal is to briefly summarize the evidence in three areas: (1) what we know about the effects of marriage, divorce, and
single parenthood
on children; (2) what we know about the effectiveness of policies and programs that seek to stem persistently high rates of divorce and out - of - wedlock childbearing; and (3) what we know about the likely effects of these policies
on low - income
families and children.
Although youth living in
single - parent households are likely to have
lower household income than youth in two - parent households, the effects of
family structure may outweigh the effects of income
on diabetes outcomes (Swift, Chen, Hershberger, & Holmes, 2006).
Since cycle
lows and
on a one - year moving average basis, the average size of new
single -
family homes has increased 14 % to 2,694 square feet, while the median size has increased 18 % to 2,478 square feet.
By analyzing information
on thousands of
single family homes for sale in
Lower East Side, Wisconsin and across the United States, we calculate home values (Zestimates) and the Zillow Home Value Price Index.
Plus, unless you're an ultra-qualified Borrower we've worked with before, you'll probably need to keep a
lower LTV (in the 65 % - 80 % range), meaning you'll have a bit more skin in the game than
on some of the higher leverage
single family loan programs.
Plus, unless you're an ultra-qualified Borrower we've worked with before, you'll probably need to keep a
lower LTV (in the 65 % - 80 % range), meaning you'll have a bit more skin in the game than
on some of the high leverage
single family loan programs.
ADUs, also known as «in - law apartments,» provide units that can be integrated into existing
single family neighborhoods to provide
low - priced housing alternatives that have little to no negative impact
on the character of the neighborhood.
No matter the influence of the Olympics
on Vancouver home prices, there's no shortage of affordable new homes in the region; everything from condos in Burnaby, to
single family homes in Coquitlam, to river view flats in New Westminster is priced at a record
low.
The city then began work
on new buildings in the community, selling several lots to a tax - credit developer to build 32
single -
family homes that it rents out to
low - income tenants.
«For the second month in a row, the price of a
single -
family home is less than a condominium, a reflection of
low inventory in the condo market and a number of less expensive
single -
family homes coming
on the market in recent months.»
The French Valley new homes of Liberty offer
single family floor plans
on large lots with pricing starting in the
low $ 400,000's.
The program allows down payments as
low as 3 %
on the purchase of a primary,
single -
family residence, with no reserve funds required in most situations.
You can get a
low (3.5 percent) down payment loan for the purchase price plus the cost of renovations
on a
single -
family home or a multi-
family property with up to four units.
(5) A self - closing, self - latching device with a release mechanism placed no
lower than 54 inches above the floor
on the private
single -
family home's doors providing direct access to the swimming pool or spa.
Given that Mississippi has the
lowest median household income in the nation, it might be especially tough for
single parents to raise a
family on just one income.
The best states for
single parents to raise a
family are scattered across the country — clustered in the Midwest, where the cost of living is
lower and median wages are higher, but also
on the East and West Coasts, where state governments have enacted more
single - parent - friendly policies.