Sentences with phrase «money moving into cities»

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Increasingly, young people are moving into cities to rent, not buy, and many prefer to spend their money on experiences rather than material goods.
When these are neglected and money is pumped instead into industrial development, the males move to the cities, destroying the communities which have sustained the people for thousands of years and creating huge urban slums.
Wilshere was given a few chances to come back into the Arsenal first team towards the end of the season, but even he realises that there is now a lot of top class competition for places in the Gunners midfield, and according to a report in the Star he is seriously considering a big money move to Manchester City.
Adebayor began his slide into psychosis after his big money move from Arsenal to Man City and has never looked as good for any of the other clubs he dressed for as he did in North London.
Real Madrid moved back above FC Barcelona into second place thanks to strong commercial growth in 2016/17 and a title winning season in both domestic and European competitions, with Bayern Munich and Manchester City making up the remainder of the Money League top five.
Bronx Councilman Ritchie Torres introduced a bill to require the city to pay landlords by direct deposit, moving money into their bank accounts electronically if they opt for that method.
Councilman Ritchie Torres (D - Bronx) will introduce a bill Wednesday to require the city to pay landlords by direct deposit, moving money into their bank accounts electronically if they opt for that method.
The prize money will be used to lure families and young professionals to move back into the city's downtown, and to promote arts, small businesses and alternative transportation options.
That's not counting the $ 11.6 million low - interest line of credit Delaware North obtained from the city when it moved into its new quarters for a spell, until federal officials objected because the money was supposed to be used to combat poverty and blight.
Wealthy philanthropists invested millions of dollars into their own playbook for reforms that spread to Newark and other cities, including Chicago: Close failing schools with low enrollment and test scores; create «charter schools» that get public money but are run by private groups; and move to a business model that makes fundamental changes in hiring, firing and evaluating teachers.
He then moved into a critique of Pennsylvania's «inner city» education programs, positing that money was being misspent on pushing minority students from high school into college instead of into vocational programs.
As proposed, all pet licensing in Volusia, including that done in cities, would be handled by the county — a move that would pump more money into a county fund used for «rebates» of up to $ 42 after people spay or neuter their pets.
Moving into a a safe neighborhood could save you money on car insurance, likewise, relocating to a big city could cause your rate to go up.
Also joining Pauline and Pam for a discussion in front of a live audience was Faith Archer, a former finance journalist who, after moving away from the city to raise her family in the country with her husband, turned her talents for money saving into an informative and engaging blog called «Much More With Less».
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