Not exact matches
«The $ 15 minimum is a good idea becuase it means
more money in consumers»
pockets and it will put
more money into the economy for people to spend with us,» Howell says.
Doesn't this mean Clarisse, or whomever does the farming, now has
more money in her
pocket?
If you've got
money and trust the pros to manage it, then this is one way to keep
more dough in your
pocket.
These outdated,
more traditional systems gobble up energy and suck
money right out of your
pocket.
The overtime, after all, was a way to put
more money in their
pockets, and most of them welcomed the chance to broaden their skills with extra training.
One of my constant points on this blog for the last several years has been that households» refinancing of their mortgage debt at lower and lower rates has put
more money in their
pockets for spending and for paying down debt.
Get
more people and
more money in their
pockets.
Taxes on tobacco products have also continued to rise, making it even
more difficult for young people with less
money in their
pocket.
In a rural area that counts Elvis Presley among its native sons, the drop in gasoline prices also was leaving
more money in people's
pockets.
«He's a jumper,» insisted one online post, «
more politician than manager, a man always on the run with his
pockets full of
money.
The record $ 16.8 million donated this year to Telethon's annual fundraising weekend — the charity's most successful event to date — will mean
more money in the
pockets of the chosen beneficiaries, including the Telethon Institute for Child Health Research.
Simply offering a perk for shopping at your online store can mean
more money in your
pocket.
Lower oil prices should put
more money in the
pockets of consumers already emerging from years of self - imposed austerity, says Richardson.
DiMartino Booth mentioned the consumer confidence report out Tuesday, which didn't show a real change in people's plans to buy homes or cars despite low unemployment and
more money in
pockets from gas savings.
«But the problem is, if I have my phone in my
pocket, I'm much
more likely to spend
money,» said Lindstrom.
Noting that an important goal of the Affordable Care Act is enrolling the uninsured in insurance plans — which will theoretically put
more money in doctors»
pockets — Jackson said, «As major stakeholders and advocates in this effort, physicians should be educated about how these changes will impact them, their patients and their prospective patients.»
«That means
more money in the
pocket of everyday citizens, and
more circulating in our economy as a whole,» the official argued.
Turns out, getting rid of one set of subsidies meant to lower poorer Americans» out - of -
pocket health costs can actually raise premiums significantly — and consequently cost the government way
more money to help subsidize the premium increases, to the tune of 23 %
more spending relative to the cost savings.
«Even with
more money in their
pocket from tax refunds, the strain of major and unexpected medical costs are hitting families hard and making it difficult for them to recover,» Diana Farrell, president and chief executive officer of the JPMorgan Chase Institute, said in the press release.
«Simplifying our nation's tax code is the jump start our economy needs to bring jobs back and leave
more money in the
pockets of hardworking Texans.»
Show examples of all these millions of people who are delighted to have
more money in their
pocket.»
And cheaper gas at the pumps, courtesy of lower oil prices, will come as a form of fiscal stimulus for consumers in both the U.S. and Canada, leaving
more money in their
pockets to spend on other things.
Don't put all the burden on putting
more money in people's
pockets on tax cuts.
Even for the most veteran of marketers, Jay and Shel's collaboration will put
more money in your
pocket and a new spin on your business while making the world a better place.»
The Conservative proposals take up a large part of the surplus but puts
money in taxpayer's
pockets, some
more than others.
«We are seeing that our focus on the middle class, by putting
more money in the
pockets of hard working families, and giving less advantages to the wealthiest, is growing the economy,» Trudeau said, as he also attempted to distract the media horde from his finance minister's loose interpretation of what constitutes a conflict of interest.
And over time,
more taxes coupled with higher fees and less diversity means less
money in your
pocket — not
more.
A bidding war and the rich price paid for Reckitt's food brands may help Unilever
pocket more money.
The real problem for them is what's
more important: to get
money in their
pockets and to sell out to their backers?
Generally, pretax contributions to a traditional IRA can help lower your taxable income, if you are eligible, giving you
more money in your
pocket.
Trump delivered a swift kick to the political status quo by running on a populist platform, promising the average Joe
more money in their
pocket, and fewer people coming in to the country to compete for jobs and benefits.
Mortgage Credit Certificate, which is a tax credit program that helps put
more money in buyers»
pockets so that they can
more easily afford a house payment.
Simply put, employees who participate in an ESOP typically walk away with
more money in their
pockets than those who participate in a 401 (k).
Kyle Taylor helps the 5 million readers of his blog, ThePennyHoarder.com, put
more money into their
pockets.
But a growing number of nonpartisan analyses show that some middle - class Americans would not get
more money in their
pockets under the GOP plan.
Venture capitalists have deep
pockets and as such they can provide
more money to grow a business, even
more than can be provided by other lending companies.
It's simple, with less fees and no other shareholders profiting,
more money in our
pockets!
We also have done the kinds of things in terms of putting
more money in the
pockets of the middle class that make a difference.
The better your credit score, the
more money you'll keep in your own
pocket.
Assumable FHA mortgages can give you a competitive advantage when you sell, and that can put
more money in your
pocket.
While this means
more money in your
pocket, it also means a larger mortgage balance and possibly a higher monthly payment, depending on the difference between the old rate and the new rate.
Read up on them, because the
more you know, the
more money you may be able to keep in your
pocket.
Trump can put a little
more money into the
pockets of coal executives, the ones trying to escape pension and health care obligations to retirees even as they hoover up bonuses.
US consumers also have
more money in their
pockets because, in general, they have aggressively shed their personal debts and increased their savings rate since the financial crisis.
Full service agents from top brokerages compete for your business - leaving
more money in your
pocket!
I don't spend time in my study figuring out how to save the world, how to grow the church, how to get
more money out of people's
pockets, how to promote this church's ministry, how to enthrall our people
more with sexy worship music, how to make myself
more awesome before my people, how to get
more people to hear about and come to our church.
More commonly, as the business became more profitable and the owner begins making more money, he will leave wages where they are, but try to find a way to cut down on overhead adn production costs (potentially at a loss of worker salary or through layoffs when outsourcing is utilized), and will pocket the increased profits until the business is positioned well enough to be sold to a larger conglomoration for a substantial payout that NONE of the workers will see a dime
More commonly, as the business became
more profitable and the owner begins making more money, he will leave wages where they are, but try to find a way to cut down on overhead adn production costs (potentially at a loss of worker salary or through layoffs when outsourcing is utilized), and will pocket the increased profits until the business is positioned well enough to be sold to a larger conglomoration for a substantial payout that NONE of the workers will see a dime
more profitable and the owner begins making
more money, he will leave wages where they are, but try to find a way to cut down on overhead adn production costs (potentially at a loss of worker salary or through layoffs when outsourcing is utilized), and will pocket the increased profits until the business is positioned well enough to be sold to a larger conglomoration for a substantial payout that NONE of the workers will see a dime
more money, he will leave wages where they are, but try to find a way to cut down on overhead adn production costs (potentially at a loss of worker salary or through layoffs when outsourcing is utilized), and will
pocket the increased profits until the business is positioned well enough to be sold to a larger conglomoration for a substantial payout that NONE of the workers will see a dime of.
The
more hits their page gets the
more publicity, and the
more money goes into their
pockets.
The elephant in the room is out of control capitalism that is killing the working and middle classes and shoving
more and
more money into the
pockets of the top 1 %... I predict a revolution in the next 25 - 30 years if the trend continues... and rightly so.
God might use this severe damage to give men and women work to earn their way back to «normal» and accomplish
more than pompus Obama and the Democratic Congress did with their TARP
money that has had little effect on our economy other than lining the
pockets of some crooks with our tax
money.