Sentences with phrase «overall high living cost»

However, due to the County's overall high living cost, many residents still seek programs to assist them in their financial need.

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Voters back debt reduction over tax cuts: More voters overall believe the government should pay down debt rather than cut income tax — except those who face higher cost of living pressures.
Housing in Marvin is 250 percent more expensive than North Carolina overall and the median household income is 239 percent higher, making the cost of living 62 percent higher than the entire state, according to AreaVibes.
The Big Sky State has an overall cost of living that's higher than the national average — but only by 0.4 percent.
Overall, the cost of living - adjusted disposable income per capita for Right to Work states in 2011 was more than $ 36,800, or roughly $ 2200 higher than the average for forced - unionism states.
I have questions about the cost of living factors applied to California districts, but it's clear that teachers overall and in high - cost areas in particular need to be paid better.
And lowering California's overall cost of living also requires California to step back from having the highest tax rates of any state in the U.S. And to propel these reforms through California's state and local governments will mean taking on powerful monopolies who benefit from high prices and minimal competition.
For that extra money you get higher - resolution cameras, a higher resolution screen and the promise of 4G further down the road, but at the cost of a less developed OS, fewer tablet - specific apps, shorter battery life under general use and a generally less polished experience overall.
Be advised though that despite those low taxes the overall cost of living in Charleston is a little higher than in most of the cities studied.
The only flaw is the overall cost of living, which is a little on the high side.
Home prices tend to register at the higher end of the scale but the overall cost of living is still well below the national average.
Overall, the costs of Variable Life policies can be higher than other types of permanent policies.
Like other New England states, Vermont's cost of living runs higher than the U.S. overall.
Although other Canadian cities may have higher overall childcare costs, the study found that those who live in Brampton, 50 kilometres northwest of Toronto, had the highest daycare costs in comparison with wages.
First, the overall cost per unit of life insurance with this type of policy is higher than with ordinary or simplified issue policies.
If you live in a densely populated area with higher rates of theft and vandalism, it could factor into the overall cost of your car insurance premium.
Overall, the costs of Variable Life policies can be higher than other types of permanent policies.
And because the overall cost of living is higher, other costs associated with auto insurance like car repairs and hospital bills are also higher.
Payscale.com has determined that the cost of living overall in California is 50 % higher than the national average.
Housing is costlier enough in Virginia to raise the overall cost of living higher than the average even in light of the inexpensiveness of everything else, including groceries, utilities, and transportation.
An estimated 1,560 children died because of maltreatment, with the highest rates of victimization in the first year of life — 20.6 per 1,000 children.1 Research demonstrates that outcomes for children who survive child maltreatment (defined as neglect, abuse, or a combination of the two) are poor, with performance below national norms in a range of outcomes areas, including psychosocial and cognitive well - being and academic achievement.2, 3,4 The costs to society overall of these children not reaching their full potential and the lower than expected productivity of adult survivors of abuse are estimated at as much as $ 50 - 90 billion per year in the U.S. 5,6 These findings underscore the need for strategies to prevent child maltreatment in order to improve outcomes for children, families and communities.
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