Sentences with phrase «stable job likely»

Your asset mix is also becoming more diverse in that your now stable job likely means you have a regular pension, too.

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So a person who has a family and debts may be more likely to seek out a stable job.
The decline and disappearance of stable, unionized full - time jobs with health insurance and pensions for people who lack a college degree has had profound effects on working - class Americans who now are less likely to get married, stay married, and have their children within marriage than those with college degrees, a new University of Virginia and Harvard University study has found.
In states that make it a priority to educate our youngest children, like Georgia or Oklahoma, studies show students grow up more likely to read and do math at grade level, graduate high school, hold a job, form more stable families of their own.
In states that make it a priority to educate our youngest children... studies show students grow up more likely to read and do math at grade level, graduate high school, hold a job, form more stable families of their own.
Obama said in the State of the Union, «Studies show students grow up more likely to read and do math at grade level, graduate high school, hold a job, and form more stable families of their own.
If someone is working a job for a few years, they are more likely to be in a stable job.
Provide a letter of explanation from your current employer showing that your job is stable and likely to continue.
Take that same idea to your grandmother, and she's likely to wonder why you don't like your stable job in the air - conditioned office building.
My father would point out that this young man has secured and quit at least 7 good jobs that could have developed into long term and stable careers and is likely to end up a failure.
The reason for this is that hybrid drivers tend to be more responsible, more educated, have stable jobs, and are less likely to be involved in accidents (because they drive less).
Teen parents with low educational attainment are likely to have a more difficult time finding a stable job that pays a livable wage.
Men without degrees are less likely to have stable jobs, to be attractive as husbands or see themselves in that role, and to embrace the responsibilities of relationships and marriage.
Eighty - six per cent of potential first - time buyers say low interest rates make them more likely to purchase a home; 81 per cent cite lower housing prices as a motivating factor; while 76 per cent cite job security; and 64 per cent say a stable economy is an important factor in their decision to buy.
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