In the countryside, tens of millions of unhappy farmers are watching their incomes stagnate and fall farther behind those in the booming cities. |
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If farmers' incomes are sustained as a side-effect, then so much the better. |
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In 1704 the revenue was diverted to found Queen Anne's Bounty, to augment the incomes of poor livings. |
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The taxi drivers want the Government to prioritise the number of double jobbers, reductions in incomes and increases in insurance costs. |
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It is wrong and stupid to impose the brunt of the reforms on the socially weak while ignoring all those who possess large incomes and wealth. |
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We're still far from the ideal, as racial profiling and unequal incomes for women and minorities attest. |
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The punishing combo of fewer jobs plus fewer hours worked has left family incomes in the hole. |
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For the first time, the amount owed by individuals has surged past their after-tax incomes. |
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In real terms, the study shows that household incomes have declined to 1989 levels. |
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He said that they were rapidly losing confidence in the Minister to defend farm incomes and the interests of the agri-food sector in Ireland. |
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They are poor farmers who could never easily afford expensive chemicals used in intensive farming, going organic to boost their meagre incomes. |
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The solution to rising poverty rates isn't to level incomes down so that half the median is easier for low skilled workers to reach. |
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Housing reformers preferred to rehouse workers in the suburbs, but the cost of transport to and from work was beyond many families' incomes. |
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The responsibility to take immediate action to improve farm incomes rests with the incoming government. |
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What about state pensioners, those who have to rely on their savings and people on fixed incomes such as annuities? |
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The high-tech boom meant that people worked more, output increased, incomes climbed and tax revenues followed suit. |
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Many people in rural areas are living on incomes well below what most people enjoy. |
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The Armistice Day rally was calling for a higher basic state pension and the end of means-testing of pensioners' incomes. |
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The economy was growing strongly, unemployment was coming down, inflation was low, real incomes were rising fast. |
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Younger, better educated and Canadians with higher incomes are the drivers of these changes. |
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Thus a tax on rent may represent a violation of justice while a tax on other incomes does not. |
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Many on modest incomes are being forced to pay a charge while millionaire tax dodgers continue to enjoy amnesties. |
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They will be able to accumulate significant tax-free incomes by doing so and help the economy. |
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But rising prices of agricultural inputs partially offset the effects of improved terms of trade on farmer incomes. |
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Everybody seems to think that progressive income tax is a good idea, with the marginal tax rate rising on higher incomes. |
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With their high incomes they can progressively buy out the ownership shares of the passive capitalists. |
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The incomes available in meatpacking are relatively good compared to other available jobs. |
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Why not target middle incomes and throw a bone to low incomes with an occasional promotion? |
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Home ownership is not a one-way ticket to quality street, and it is not for those with low or uncertain incomes. |
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Having said that, I too think that the majority of doctors still make very decent incomes and shouldn't spend their time bellyaching. |
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These tax changes should encourage those on lower incomes to save, benefiting the whole nation. |
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Improvements in lifestyle behaviours seem to have been achieved primarily by those with middle incomes and higher levels of education. |
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They either need to work or want to work, or both, but for those on middling incomes it is not possible to have lots of babies as well. |
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Women reply to rich men but, for some reason, men prefer women with middling incomes. |
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Older people on fixed incomes don't have any extra sources of revenue to fall back on when inflated bills drop on the doorstep. |
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People on fixed incomes and pensioners simply cannot afford rises of triple the cost of living. |
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If a contraction of the money supply sets in, household incomes will decline and it will be impossible to pay back these liabilities. |
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However, we cannot continue to treat low farm incomes as simply a side issue in the development of industry policy. |
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Those of you who work for themselves have spent many moonlit hours calculating your precise incomes and expenditures. |
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If people on middle incomes continue to shun inner cities, those areas will face a bleak future. |
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In addition, he has substantially underpaid child support based on his annual incomes. |
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The concept of the multiplier is based on consumption spending and on incomes that derive from expenditure. |
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He said that all farmers are going through a nightmare of falling incomes and deep uncertainty about their futures. |
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China's productive power is becoming more and more market-based and this is increasing incomes and thus boosting the demand for consumer goods. |
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This sluggish growth will impede the creation of job opportunities, while skyrocketing inflation will definitely decrease people's real incomes. |
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However, the massive demand for such nurses has led to a need for unpaid volunteers, mostly women on moderate incomes with children of their own. |
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One social characteristic was the unique and unprecedented rise in real earnings and incomes. |
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But the region lagged behind in wages, with most local government areas in the bottom third for average weekly incomes. |
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One third of the wealthiest families in Toronto society are experiencing very healthy growth in their incomes. |
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As Mongolian incomes tended to be seasonal there was ample opportunity for usury. |
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Many of these people are pensioners and young families, some on low incomes and often without a car. |
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In formulating its position the labour movement adopted, initially, a broad agenda of change based on an incomes policy. |
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These are the days of two incomes but more divorce, fancier houses, but broken homes. |
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Even with partners on low incomes they can choose a no-frills life and stay home instead of outsourcing childcare when children are very young. |
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In real terms, personal incomes and state budgets have declined significantly in the same period. |
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To give such serial spendthrifts the power of the Inland Revenue, to tax residents on the basis of their incomes, would be a dangerous move. |
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According to Mintel, typical store brand food shoppers tend to be young, with incomes below the norm. |
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In much of England it is normal for families on average incomes to pay for private schooling, even if it means no money for anything else at all. |
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But what came out of those years was an ever-wider gap between the incomes and experiences of the haves and the have-nots. |
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Other activities included drawing pie charts to illustrate incomes, as well as creating seasonal calendars and trend lines. |
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Flickenschild has also okayed the idea of paying child allowances to all families irrespective of their incomes. |
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As incomes rise and the opportunity cost of performing menial labor changes, fewer people will want to work as servants. |
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Property rates are an outmoded method of raising revenue as people's incomes are no longer related to the property that they live in. |
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The plan reports that the demand for affordable housing continues to grow as house prices outstrip many people's incomes. |
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Government has forsworn prices and incomes policies and cut back subsidies for industry. |
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The scheme is available free of charge only to people on very low incomes with minimal capital. |
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But many companies overpay their taxes because, by the end of the year, they have turned out smaller incomes than expected. |
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Long-awaited affordable homes have been built in Bromham providing people on low incomes the chance to stay in the village. |
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Many people depend on the tax credit money to pay for their childcare, and supplement their incomes. |
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This means that the added incomes of four farmers were barely enough to support one student for a year. |
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What about elderly, disabled or housebound residents or people on low incomes who have to pay fares to get to the town hall? |
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You add up all the household incomes and you divide in by the number of households. |
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Meanwhile, householders on similar incomes pay wildly different amounts due to their postcode. |
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The booklet, called The Big Squeeze, shows average incomes, details of housing provision, and the cost of buying and renting borough-by-borough. |
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It is not hard to find countless examples of humanitarians giving up six-figure incomes to contribute to aid work. |
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Similar developments were evident in the incomes of the lesser princes and lords, both lay and clerical. |
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This means that pensioners ' incomes will rise more slowly than they have in the past. |
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In fact the biggest winners will be wealthy pensioners at the expense of people on low incomes. |
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Where do they think pensioners and people on low incomes can keep finding this money every year? |
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Also, many of the people using this facility are pensioners, or people on low incomes. |
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As pensioners on fixed incomes, we were amazed at the sum involved and would like to warn others to be wary. |
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How are pensioners on fixed incomes meant to cope with an ever increasing Council Tax? |
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The group is warning that this could cause hardship for pensioners and those on low incomes. |
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He blamed the slow increase in rural incomes as the major factor impacting adversely on the expansion of domestic demand. |
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The ECPA also said that cutting back on pesticides could hit farmers' incomes. |
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If there were no one parent families, average family incomes would be much higher. |
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Too many clubs seem to be spending ridiculous amounts based on projected incomes which are not just unrealistic but beyond the realms of fantasy. |
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For falling prices to reverse, demand has to rise, supply has to fall and incomes have to go up. |
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A manager of a large taxi company said the lowering of incomes is making the job less popular. |
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I would like him to tell us why even families on higher incomes than that face the same thing. |
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Thus the outlook for the market returns component of farm incomes is also not promising. |
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In contrast, the initial impact of the tax will be on the net incomes of retail firms. |
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The sharp drop in incomes caused the share of income taxes paid by the rich to shrink nearly a tenth. |
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By taking advantage of these deals, the internet savvy can save money and stretch their incomes. |
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This is particularly the case if they will be on low untaxable retirement incomes. |
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However, this has been seen as a stealth tax by some because incomes tend to increase more quickly than prices. |
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He had made a name for himself by pioneering tax cuts on wealth, profits and top incomes. |
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They will not have the ability to change their incomes to pay for this increase. |
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On the contrary, if farmers are to increase their incomes they must find ways to add value to the commodities they produce. |
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True inferior goods are not common, but particular goods and services may benefit from some customers who buy more as incomes fall. |
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It is not surprising that such high-ranking courtiers ended up on the receiving end, rounding out their incomes with ingratiating tips and gifts. |
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I believe that couples should be able to split their incomes fifty-fifty for taxation purposes. |
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The world is littered with failed cities, where urban planners overlooked residents' needs and incomes. |
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Regressive distribution is also contractionary, because wealthy individuals spend proportionally less of their incomes. |
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When corporate performance declines, incomes moderate and tax yields suffer. |
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Economic growth supported by free trade and free markets creates new jobs and higher incomes. |
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Low incomes, poor housing, and poor heating and insulation standards are the root causes of fuel poverty. |
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Cyberchondriacs are less likely to be older people and people with low incomes. |
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New research from Incomes Data Services shows that the top 5 percent of male earners saw their incomes rise more than the average. |
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The many elderly who rely on low state pensions, but who resist means testing, suffer incomes below the poverty line. |
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Around 40 percent of the country's population live on incomes below the official poverty line. |
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Congress needs to enact policies that boost pre-tax wages and after-tax incomes. |
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The mortgage company made loans based on the inflated incomes and many of the taxpayers defaulted on the loans. |
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Employment and incomes are growing strongly as these regional centres produce for the national and global markets. |
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We have public housing to provide affordable housing to people on low incomes. |
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The greatest risk of all is that such policies demotivate and disincentivise those on average incomes or above. |
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In any case, the wide disparity of incomes and egos leads to a certain instability. |
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People with lower incomes and less disposable income look for ways to get more bulk from their purchases. |
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Pressure on farm incomes is a major factor, together with the need for enlargement of holdings in order to survive. |
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Locals maintain that property prices are disproportionately high compared with local incomes, and that locals will be squeezed out. |
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Thus by mid-1999 much of the positive effect of the devaluation on the real incomes of rural producers had been dissipated. |
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Until about 1825 a long slight inflation had kept peasant incomes abreast of the increasing exactions of the official and sub-official classes. |
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For monthly incomes between 110 and 150 leva, the tax rate will be 15 per cent on the excess over 110 leva. |
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The question is, will the downward trend continue and are falling rental incomes a nationwide epidemic? |
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An increasing number of workers on low incomes are moving out as reasonably priced housing is replaced by expensive apartment complexes and luxury residential developments. |
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Many households in rural areas have cash incomes as low as 50 kina a year. |
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What do tax cuts mean for ordinary Kiwis on middle and low incomes? |
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In Detroit, as the auto industry cut jobs and spun off its auto parts manufacturing, often to nonunion companies, the incomes and communities of workers were devastated. |
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He said he began thinking about how much he enjoyed mutton when he was growing up, and how a revival in the meat could boost the incomes of hill farmers. |
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But if you their incomes to other high earners, doctors in the US are actually kind of middling by OECD standards. |
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The public, better employed, with higher incomes, sometimes joined in bemoaning higher taxes which were, in fact, minimally extra on most middling earners. |
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The chart illustrates the disparity in the incomes of the parties. |
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The inflow of people with disposable incomes could cause Bradford to remodel itself as an integrated living and leisure city with a sound economic basis. |
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Although the vast majority of contemporary couples have dual incomes, women carry a disproportionate amount of the burden of homemaking, childcare, and eldercare. |
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The study shows that property taxes are most regressive in municipalities where homeowner incomes vary widely but property values are relatively homogeneous. |
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People with higher incomes can bid up and outbid people with less money for desirable goods and services, in this case, housing. |
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He decided to introduce a British-style graduated income tax on unearned income from rent and interest, profits, and earned income, with supertax on incomes over 5,000 francs. |
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These restaurants started to spring up during the 1960s, as Hong Kongese incomes began to rise and locals became interested in Western-style food. |
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For many men, playing the stockmarket is a profitable adjunct to supplement otherwise meagre incomes from the sale of surplus rice, coffee, cloves and vegetables. |
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Dark-skinned people in Brazil are more likely to be poor than light skinned-people and whites have average monthly incomes almost two and a half times greater than nonwhites. |
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Rising fuel prices are cutting into all incomes particularly for farmers. |
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The biggest rise has been in leaks from agricultural premises, raising fears that farmers are failing to maintain ageing oil tanks because of severely declining incomes. |
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The bulk of the buoyancy in spending reflects rising incomes and employment growth, and is thus impossible to cool without dampening the economy overall. |
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They can still get money when they need it and there will still be the occasional umbrella for farmers whose incomes drop when Brazil reaps a bumper crop. |
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At the margins, that means more people are able to pay for the necessities of life with their incomes. |
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This trend was due to lower outflows on services and other incomes earned because of the recessional conditions of the domestic economy, including the export sector. |
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He said existing state house tenants who were paying only 25 per cent of their incomes in rent would be able to stay on the same basis and would not transfer to market rents. |
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Median incomes may be higher than the national average but many of the young families in these areas are on a financial knife-edge as a result of huge mortgages. |
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While we were now a low tax regime, he felt there was still scope for further tax reform to redistribute wealth to those on low and middle incomes. |
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These basic entrepreneurial skills may be primitive, but they enable individuals to earn enough money to support themselves and add to family incomes. |
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We require investors to prove the reliability of their rental income as some rental incomes have softened in areas where we have seen numerous developments. |
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Steeply regressive taxation was flattened so that those on high incomes paid considerably less while at the same time the poor were forced to pay more. |
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Consumers are eating outside the home more often, they are eating healthier foods, and per capita incomes are increasing, causing the uptrend in restaurant numbers. |
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Simplifying income tax is an idea with wide appeal, and by abolishing special reliefs you could raise personal allowances sharply, taking low incomes out of tax altogether. |
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The huge amounts that this would bring in would allow the personal allowance to be raised by a couple of thousand, helping those on low and medium incomes. |
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People on fixed incomes and government pensions are the first to feel the pain. |
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Is it good for a city to have nothing to offer renters with low incomes? |
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That's a daunting figure when you realize that in 1996, according to one state Assembly study, two-thirds of Angelenos lived in households with incomes beneath that level. |
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Some periodically cross the border back into Syria to check in on businesses and collect incomes. |
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We've seen job loss, we've seen flatlining wages and incomes. |
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In return for a bail-out of the currency, it would deflate the economy, impose a statutory incomes policy, and maintain a military presence East of Suez. |
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Although farm incomes continued to decline in 2002, the low cost of borrowing did much to save off the threat of closure for those struggling with a high level of debt. |
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It was concerned explicitly with inducements held to be misrepresentations to engage in the total project, a project which involved overtime, incomes and outgoes. |
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Under regulations, adopted by Parliament, lawyers, prosecutors and magistrates are to declare incomes and property with the National Audit Office. |
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He and his ex-wife paid tuition, room and board, and some miscellaneous expenses out of their incomes, but the boys also worked at part-time jobs and took out student loans. |
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Easy mortgages, rising incomes and a robust economy have fuelled growth. |
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With an inelastic demand, much lower prices and lower incomes resulted. |
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For one thing, incomes vary widely depending on one's area of residence. |
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Higher incomes lead to greater demand on planetary resources and more interdependence. |
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When our landlord sold our low-rent apartment building and I couldn't find an alternative that fit our combined incomes, I decided to return to trucking. |
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Exporters' incomes will be hit by lower returns and higher investment costs, the effect of which will be to slow export expansion and stagnate the economy. |
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Median adjusted per capita incomes for single-parent households is half that of married households. |
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Underlying all this new cultural activity is the question of how it integrates into a town where most residents are not culturally attuned and many have low incomes. |
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That showing suggests that healthy gains in jobs and incomes are offsetting a big part of the drain on household budgets coming from costlier energy. |
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Many ranches supplemented their incomes by entertaining dudes on vacation. |
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Graduates with incomes above this minimum threshold can manageably pay no more than a certain percentage of their income on their student loan debt. |
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As incomes increase in developing countries, electrification, appliance ownership, and the demand for electricity would increase at a relatively rapid rate. |
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The commission has accused Yingluck of malfeasance in a rice-subsidy program aimed at improving the incomes of Thai rice farmers. |
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Acting on their own initiative, farm households strive to stabilize their incomes largely through diversification of their income-producing portfolio. |
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Large incomes were required before titles were awarded, but fiefs and landgrants were carved out of conquered territories in order to endow the new titles. |
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One of the biggest problems for people on low incomes is that they may have incurred hefty bank charges because direct debits have bounced or they have gone overdrawn. |
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It entrenches what is somewhere between socialistic and communistic principles that have the state take more money than it needs, so it can equalise incomes. |
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We have high disposable incomes, designer clothes and third level degrees. |
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Treadle water pumps in Africa and Asia allowed women farmers to irrigate small plots and increase their harvests and incomes. |
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The United States will then be forced into a trade surplus as incomes fall far enough to reduce imports and wages fall far enough to make U.S. goods competitive. |
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Phelps Brown was called to serve on this council, and sought to use an incomes policy to reduce inflation without driving higher unemployment. |
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The fiscal system, allowing the rich to deduct more from their taxes than the lower incomes could, was replaced by a forfeiter system. |
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People with limited incomes are hit particularly hard by inflation. |
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Allowance, a third income test applies on the incomes of the allowee's parents. |
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Mr. Bush's return to Carternomics killed the Reagan boom, resulting in higher unemployment, lower incomes and higher deficits. |
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As a society becomes richer, those whose incomes do not grow spend more on conspicuous consumption in an attempt to keep up. |
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They are entering the market, setting up stalls on snowy streets, moonlighting to supplement exiguous incomes. |
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The Church's incomes and possessions were instead redirected to the court in Copenhagen. |
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Hispanic citizens in Virginia have higher median household incomes and educational attainment than the general Virginia population. |
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Most of the men elected to the Commons had private incomes, while a few relied on financial support from a wealthy patron. |
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There can be marked differences between purchasing power adjusted incomes and those converted via market exchange rates. |
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British Chinese women also have the individual incomes among all ethnic groups in the UK followed by White British and Indian women. |
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Though British Chinese women have both high individual and equivalent incomes, but they also have very dispersed incomes. |
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Cornwall is one of the poorest parts of the United Kingdom in terms of per capita GDP and average household incomes. |
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The incomes and living standards of lay workers are comparable to those of counterparts who work in the city of Rome. |
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Furthermore, the development of tithe as a compulsory tax on agricultural production resulted in greatly increased incomes for incumbent clergy. |
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However, while Hong Kong has one of the highest per capita incomes in the world, it suffers from severe income inequality. |
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However, the majority of patients on median incomes or above are required to pay subsidised hospital charges. |
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The low productivity of agriculture leads to inadequate incomes for farmers, hunger, malnutrition and disease. |
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Such taxation usually includes a larger income tax for people with higher incomes, called a progressive tax. |
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It does not control inflation, but rather seeks to mitigate the consequences of inflation for those on fixed incomes. |
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Professional and labor organizations may limit the supply of workers which results in higher demand and greater incomes for members. |
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The justification for this is that a lack of education leads directly to lower incomes, and thus lower aggregate savings and investment. |
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Conversely, education raises incomes and promotes growth because it helps to unleash the productive potential of the poor. |
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This part of it will not be destroyed if the incomes of all rich people are diminished together. |
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The lowest third of incomes will suffer falls in income over the coming years. |
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The study finds out that all these dimensions of participation are lower among people with low incomes. |
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However, parents on low incomes, on average, play less often with their children and spend less on activities. |
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In 2016, the incomes of poor households are extremely sensitive to the activity in the labor market. |
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Those on low incomes receive compensation to help them pay their insurance. |
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Many Highland landlords were in debt, despite rising commodity prices and the associated farm incomes which allowed higher rents to be charged. |
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Edward was created Prince of Wales in 1301, with control over Wales and its incomes. |
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With unemployment falling, incomes rising, inflation at bay and shoppers crowding into stores, the economy is entering 1984 on a roll. |
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Also, taxi driver incomes decreased, and the earnings of taxi companies also decreased substantially. |
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Anglers with higher family incomes fished more frequently and were less concerned about obtaining fish as food. |
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It gave whites in the South higher average incomes than those in the North, but most of the money was spent on buying slaves and plantations. |
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In Greater Rio, which has one of the highest per capita incomes in Brazil, retail trade is substantial. |
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However, it was later improvements in technology and rising incomes that made such trips relatively common. |
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These suburbs are more affluent and populated by individuals with tertiary education and higher incomes. |
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These suburbs are populated by tradesmen and factory workers, with lower incomes. |
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The exporting sectors have brought higher and more secure incomes to a significant portion of the population. |
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Rising incomes in developing countries also was a factor in the growing potash and fertilizer use. |
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Disposable income is the sumtotal of money incomes that remain at the disposal of individuals. |
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The fortunes of the well-off have suffered considerably less in this economy than those middle and lower incomes. |
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People who live on chronically low incomes know all about budgeting. |
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The UAE was the fourth best for disposable incomes, fifth best for salaries and increasing savings and eighth for luxuries. |
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The most loyal dollar store customers tend to have low incomes and live in small towns and rural areas or in urban centers. |
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The government's commitment to wage indexation and tax cuts to safeguard working-class incomes was evaluated as labourist and gendered. |
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One tribe, the Houlton Band of the Maliseet, is researching commercial production to create jobs and increase incomes. |
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Bracket creep occurs, over time, as people are pushed into higher tax brackets by inflation or higher incomes or both. |
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Net farm incomes fell by more than half to pounds 123 a hectacre, meaning that incomes have fallen by pounds 240 a hectacre in two years. |
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For people with high incomes, rising insurance rates are a hassle. |
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Wages are stagnant and middle-class household incomes continue to decline. |
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Women of color report median incomes that lag even further behind. |
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Census Bureau show that since 1993 property taxes have been rising more slowly than Americans' incomes. |
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Owing to the relative price inelasticity of demand for many primary commodities, prices and incomes tend to be more volatile than jobs. |
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The moyenne bourgeoisie or middle bourgeoisie contains people who have solid incomes and assets, but not the aura of those who have become established at a higher level. |
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In addition, when the curve crosses the threshold, economic forces cause the bulge to become taller as incomes at that level grow faster than incomes in other ranges. |
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Improvements in one or more of these yield determinants, and a closure of the yield gap, can be a major boost to food supply and farmer incomes in the developing world. |
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By the late 1960s increasing incomes supported rising car sizes. |
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A cost price for rapeseed oil has been evaluated as the difference between total expenses and total earned incomes obtained for the sold oilcake to the stockbreeders. |
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As musicians depended more and more on public support, public concerts became increasingly popular and helped supplement performers' and composers' incomes. |
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Scholars debate whether industrialization and higher incomes lead to lower population, or whether lower populations lead to industrialization and higher incomes. |
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Bring in a hypertax rate of say 90p in the pound on certain incomes. |
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Compared to Scottish or British levels, average incomes in Moray are low. |
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The latter is not included here because its association of developed countries with countries with both high incomes and developed markets is not deemed as directly relevant. |
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The mass of the rich and poor are differentiated by their incomes and nothing else, and the average millionaire is only the average dishwasher dressed in a new suit. |
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Difference in men's incomes and number of children across ethnic groups. |
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While Bristol is the second most affluent large city in England after London, parts of Cornwall have among the lowest average incomes in Northern Europe. |
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It said with good saleyard prices, the low Australian dollar and strong export markets, incomes for beef farmers would climb even further this year. |
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Romer found, contrary to free trade skeptics' claims, while controlling for relevant factors, that trade does indeed have a positive impact on growth and incomes. |
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The major tax enactment is the Income Tax Act of 1961 passed by the Parliament, which establishes and governs the taxation of the incomes of individuals and corporations. |
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