Sentences with phrase «perhaps lower income people»

The Wall Street Journal reported on Monday that Amazon was talking about partnering with J.P. Morgan and others to offer its customers a low cost, checking account type of product that would appeal to younger and perhaps lower income people who don't have traditional bank accounts.

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And it also means that he has to stop supporting the use of fossil fuels, including his idea to spend perhaps a hundred million dollars to expand the gas plant that is heating the Empire State Plaza and lock in gas emissions into a low - income people - of - color community for the next 30 years in the Arbor Hill area.»
If your income is likely to be lower in 2016 and perhaps for the rest of your life — as it is for many people after they retire — you may want to consider non-RRSP withdrawals for the balance of this year regardless of whether it's cash or investments.
For home owners you can allow it optionally as a deduction for all tax payers and perhaps to address the fact that lower income people seldom itemize deductions for an equivalent refundable tax credit on a system for a modest home.
With all the proposed and actual US budget cuts aimed at gutting the EPA and NOAA's efforts to monitor the state of our climate, it's worth pointing out even if it's perhaps obvious that the record (and growing) levels of income inequality in the United States, as well as the fact that a shocking number of huge corporations pay lower taxes than actual people, that both of these are more than social and economic issues.
Perhaps he should actually talk to a low - income person now - and - then who has benefited from food stamps, rental and home - buyer assistance, the Earned Income Tax Credit, Medicaid,income person now - and - then who has benefited from food stamps, rental and home - buyer assistance, the Earned Income Tax Credit, Medicaid,Income Tax Credit, Medicaid, etc..
In fact, after following 17,000 people in the United Kingdom over four decades, Bates saw that young subjects who were better at reading and math still ended up having higher incomes, better housing and better jobs in adulthood than the kids who had perhaps higher IQs or richer parents, but read or performed math at lower levels.
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