Sentences with phrase «pay for the basic necessities of»

But so is the ability to use points to pay for the basic necessities of life, including gas and groceries.

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The results reveal that one of the top reasons millennials work is to pay for basic living necessities like housing, food, and transportation — pretty standard — followed by earning enough money to pay for traveling.
A majority of millennials (70 percent) say the desire to travel is a primary reason to work, second only to paying for basic necessities (88 percent).
According to a recent nationwide poll conducted by Research Management Group (RMG), more than one third of Canadians (36 %) feel they can only afford to pay for the basic necessities, and more than two in five (43 %) feel they tend to live from paycheque to paycheque.
When a person working that much can't pay for basic necessities without a government bailout, then there is indeed a problem with the cohesion of society, in that a group of employers gets the entire society to underwrite their labor costs via government «handouts.»
But as the price of Gleevec climbed — from $ 26,000 a year when it was approved in 2001 to $ 146,000 by 2016 — Havel struggled to pay for treatment and basic necessities like groceries, eventually filing for bankruptcy.
Garfield is a stand - out as Nash, giving a performance that is worthy of Oscar consideration, having to keep us on his side, knowing he has a conscience about his actions, and yet his desire to please his family and continue to pay for the basic necessities in their lives drives him to continue, even in the face of seeing so many other families go down in despair.
Regardless of where you may stand on the student loan debate, the fact still remains that paying back student loans can hurt an individual's ability to save for the future or even afford basic necessities [PDF].
College students face three types of costs, or expenses, when they attend school, the sum of which sometimes creates a necessity for college students to use debt to pay for basic living expenses.
«Fifty - two percent of participants who chose a lump sum concede that, if they had taken an annuity, their budget would be more predictable, and 34 % say it would be easier for them to pay for basic necessities,» the survey finds.
The low income cut - off is the level of income below which persons are paying a disproportionate amount of their income for basic necessities (food, shelter and clothing).
Having to resort to using credit cards to pay for basic necessities and things of that nature have influenced their scores in a negative way.
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