It has more to do with squeezing every single possible dollar out
of the pockets of the people who live there.
«There are a lot
of pockets of people thinking about this but there hasn't been a mechanism to bring people together,» says Suchitra Saxena, Ed.L.D.»
Not only is the cut immoral, but it is economically illiterate - facing the clear risk of a triple - dip recession, the government is planning to pull millions of pounds out
of the pockets of people who, had they received it, would certainly have fed the money back into the economy in buying food, buying energy, and buying services.
The following excerpt from the Rio Abajo Press, February 2, 1863, indicates the importance of the crop more than 100 years ago: «Congress takes fifty thousand dollars out
of the pockets of the people of the United States to make us good roads for intercommunication and the transportation of chile Colorado to market.»
Not exact matches
What that means is that when you think about, for example, your phone falling out
of your
pocket, tumbling to the ground, and shattering into a million pieces, you should experience anxiety symptoms, and it's especially true among young
people.
Furthermore, the CBO expects the Senate's health bill to substantially raise Americans» out -
of -
pocket medical costs by slashing Obamacare's mandated benefits and rolling back assistance to poorer and sicker
people, as well as discouraging some low - income Americans from buying insurance in the first place (the BCRA would nix Obamacare's requirement that
people carry coverage or pay a fine).
Over the past five years, analysts noticed that there were
pockets of people who were still not doing well under the CPP.
The ongoing probes
of Russian election meddling are roiling Washington, spawning new legal actions — and increasingly, emptying the
pockets of the
people involved in them.
Make sure you have «friendly»
people in your back
pocket who are aware
of the process and the discussions thereto, but are not directly involved in the process.
That helps ensure that out -
of -
pocket costs aren't astronomically high for poorer
people — and that the plans have a minimum standard
of what they cover.
Health savings accounts — authorized by the Medicare Modernization Act
of 2003 — are available only to
people enrolled in high - deductible health insurance plans meeting strict criteria, including certain minimum deductibles and out -
of -
pocket maximums.
As it turns out,
people with higher income levels are more likely than those
of modest means to opt for HSA - qualified health plans, because they are less concerned by the potential out -
of -
pocket medical costs and more interested in the tax savings, according to Fronstin at EBRI.
There's a blog for a product that doesn't really exist yet, a growing number
of early adopters who are waiting, like you, for the app to come out; you're commissioning great content and paying out
of pocket for it, and shopping around for an office space because your data is telling you that as soon as you get the product out,
people will be positively chomping at the bit to get to it.
Even as Apple got
people used to the idea
of having a supercomputer in their
pocket, it significantly changed how businesses interact with consumers around the world, says Brian Blau, research director for consumer technology and markets at research firm Gartner.
After bringing these
people on, you still aren't going to have additional dollars in your startup's
pocket, but you'll be well - on - your - way to a solid team that's dedicated to gaining your product traction, which is about 80 percent
of what most early - stage investors look for in the first place.
Mobile technology is finding its way into
pockets everywhere, and
people are becoming more comfortable with it as a means
of searching.
«I would just add that all along I've been telling
people you may see a small benefit from the tax bill initially, you may get a shiny new dime or nickel and they may say, «Look this is your benefit that you get out
of this tax bill,» while the wealthiest Americans and multinational corporations are shoving hundred dollar bills in their
pockets and they're laughing as they walk out the door,» Sanchez said.
With smart devices now, they find themselves in the
pockets of people who don't normally play video games, and it's a very simple interface.
Significantly lower levels
of assistance to
people buying insurance and a shift toward benchmark plans which cover significantly less out -
of -
pocket medical costs.
But the reality is that the plan, in its current form, will make it significantly harder for poorer
people to afford insurance or out -
of -
pocket costs (the AHCA completely nixes Obamacare's other subsidies to help low - income Americans afford deductibles).
Now, dining with 780
people could not only put a hole in your
pocket, but it could tear a hole in some
of your personal relationships as well.
It should slide right into the back
pocket of your favorite pair
of jeans, at least for most
people.
More than that,
people's primary means
of accessing the web is via the small - yet - powerful smartphone so many carry around with them in their
pockets all day long.
«
People really like the fact that you can have an interpreter in your
pocket,» says Alex Waibel, co-founder and professor
of computer science at Carnegie Mellon University.
The bill would also permit states to opt out
of providing benefits such as prescription drugs, which could result in more
people paying out
of pocket.
«It's a daunting task to replicate the internet across the country,» he said, «But what we're seeing is that this is working for
pockets of people all over the country at a pricepoint that's affordable.»
There's a whole industry devoted to making add - ons for the computer in your
pocket, and while a good chunk
of them aren't exactly necessary for day - to - day life, they're often fun and creative enough to be worth it for the right niche
of people.
However, the distribution strategy has shifted, since you can essentially deliver a product straight into the
pockets of millions
of people, and from anywhere.
These insights are invaluable for finding
pockets of efficiency so that you can find MORE
of the same kind
of people.
A recent Commonwealth Fund study co-authored by Collins looked at how much low - income
people, who would otherwise be eligible for Medicaid if their state had expanded the program, would pay in premiums and out -
of -
pocket health costs if they enrolled in «silver» Obamacare plans and if they were «medium» users
of health care.
«I used to carry $ 100,000
of diamonds in my
pocket, and then the marketing
people said, «You can't do that.
On the cheaper side, Costco offers a $ 20 regular «quadrivalent» version and a $ 44 variety for older
people, making it the cheapest out -
of -
pocket option in some markets, according to Cheapism.
Show examples
of all these millions
of people who are delighted to have more money in their
pocket.»
Beginning in July, Express Scripts will pass along a portion
of Praluent rebates it receives from the drugmakers to
people in eligible health benefit plans, lowering out -
of -
pocket costs.
Eleven
people also suffered breathing problems in Douma, the last rebel - held
pocket of Eastern Ghouta, with first responders accusing forces loyal to President Bashar al - Assad
of using «poisonous chlorine gas».
«There may potentially be huge
pockets of people who could be even better individuals for a position that end up being excluded because they aren't part
of a bigger data set,» he said.
It has put untold millions in the
pockets of people who turned city permits into a license to print money.
Although you can not control your circumstances, a
pocket of influence helps you time the moment where your contribution can have the greatest influence on
people and ideas.
From death by a thousand administrative cuts to insurance industry uncertainty to lawsuits challenging key Obamacare provisions which help
people afford their out -
of -
pocket costs, the ACA still has plenty
of challenges to withstand going forward.
Unfortunately, the
people behind convincing Brown to jack up the minimum wage are
people who are always assuming the worst about deep -
pocketed employers exploiting their employees while assuming unicorns when it comes to the consequences
of their policies.
Vanderkam pointed out that if she'd been pressed at the start
of the week to carve out seven hours to put toward a priority like mentoring
people at work, the executive would have claimed to be too busy to come up with that extra
pocket of time.
She prescribes compassion as well, and notes her government's «cash back in
people's
pockets» strategy will help struggling families, most notably the big per - child benefit cheques that arrived on the eve
of the election call.
Gruber is both right and wrong: yes, Gundotra's rhetoric was stridently anti-Apple, but at the end
of that keynote everyone in attendance received an HTC EVO 4G; when it came to the zero - sum game
of actually putting phones in
people's
pockets, Apple's competitors (then) were companies like HTC, Motorola, and especially Samsung.
Known quantities,
people with pull, guys with deep
pockets, entrepreneurs with proven track records, members
of prominent local families — the list
of people who would find it easier than you to get support (and money) for a new business could be longer than your arm, depending on how connected you are.
Third, divert the sustainable use
of the vast wealth
of this country to healing, the land, the ecology, the
people, instead
of just continuing to allow those greedy psychopaths to sweep it all off the table into their
pockets.
«Project Loon,» another idea currently in the testing phase, envisions a fleet
of balloons flying 66,000 feet above the Earth's surface that will connect the Internet to the cell phones in
people's
pockets.
For instance, over half the world's population — 3.7 billion
people —
pocketed none
of the wealth created in 2017, while 82 %
of it went to the richest 1 %.
The app makes use
of bitcoin and litecoin good contracts to characterize the worth
of virtually any fiat forex together with 20 crypto property within the
person's
pockets, the place the
person is at all times in full management
of their very own non-public keys.
The deeper the NDP dig into the
pockets of Albertans, the closer they get to the bottom
of that
pocket, which means they're getting closer to running out
of «other
people's money.»
And this problem is compounded by too many
people who are eager to help you invest your money in a way that will line their
pockets instead
of yours.