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The majority of American households feel poorer because they are poorer.
"The condition of the glaciers is getting poorer and poorer," Sigurðsson said.
The never-ending search for angles was making me a poorer thinker, poorer
Poorer suburbanites, isolated from jobs, have fewer options than poorer people in cities.
As the hours wore on, visibility got poorer and poorer, and breathing outside became painful.
Do you really believe that the UK people wanted to be poorer, they chose to be poorer?
Living in a poorer, noisier neighborhood with a higher rate of crime is associated with poorer sleep.
Poorer people, on average, tend to have poorer childhood nutrition, which can stunt growth and may lead to obesity.
People in jail are even poorer than people in prison and are drastically poorer than their non-incarcerated counterparts.
Higher ScreenQ scores were associated with poorer expressive language and poorer cognitive skills, including the ability to quickly name objects.
"We are in the hands of the world elites that want to keep us poorer and poorer," Ms. Travaglini says.
And the poorer, the more vulnerable the country, the poorer and the more vulnerable the citizen, the more negatively affected.
"There is such a huge split between the big financiers and the people, who get poorer and poorer," Mr. Amando added.
The surge in poorer students going to college hasn't led to any meaningful change in the number of college graduates from poorer backgrounds.
Most important, just because an association between excessive screen time and poorer child development was found doesn't mean excessive screen time causes poorer development.
Their quality of life was poorer, and they showed poorer psychosocial functioning—the way our psychological state interacts with, and is influenced by, our environment.
That is partly because America is the only country in the OECD that does not have universal health care, meaning poorer health for poorer people.
Poorer states may be more likely to vote for Republicans, but that does not mean that poorer people are more likely to vote for the party, for example.
In short, with more elastic housing supply, the United States would be richer on average, and the gains would be disproportionately concentrated among poorer people and poorer states.
Investors in slow-growing rich countries gain access to higher-yielding investments in poorer, capital-starved economies, and those poorer economies gain access to desperately needed capital relatively cheaply.
At the bottom of the ladder, households at the 2870th percentile — those poorer than 24.9 percent of the population — are still a bit poorer than they were in 21999.
Shorter sleep duration and poorer sleep efficiency were associated with higher systolic blood pressure, lower HDL cholesterol, higher triglycerides and higher glucose levels, all indicators of poorer metabolic health.
A return to protectionism and trade wars would make the world economy poorer over time, and would in particular cripple poorer nations that desperately need open markets for their products.
I haven't seen a good estimate of just how much poorer, but it would surely be worse than Brexit, which typical estimates say will make Britain about 2 percent poorer.
One comprehensive review of existing studies found strong evidence that unemployment is generally harmful to health, including higher mortality; poorer general health; poorer mental health; and higher medical consultation and hospital admission rates.
The richer countries can then enter into the poorer countries.
I am now poorer for it, and Uber still exists.
Economists note that the guardianship system makes Saudi Arabia poorer.
"The rich get richer, the poor get poorer," Bloomquist says.
The central government also gives extra money to poorer provinces.
For this, I recommend the fleece sweatshirt from Richer Poorer.
Or what if the price falls, making Andean farmers poorer?
But the picture is murkier for poorer countries like India.
In the US, young people are now poorer than retirees.
In poorer rural areas, contraception can be hard to find.
Taxing the food they eat most made the poor poorer.
Likewise, a big gap remains between richer and poorer households.
It could, in time, do so in poorer ones, too.
Poorer nations are seeking reassurances that target will be met.
The stabbings were not confined to the borough's poorer neighbourhoods.
Sense this week might actually make me healthier, albeit poorer.
Rich world companies are exporting jobs to the poorer world.
In terms of quality, though, the results have been poorer.
The poorer parts of the planet would invariably suffer worst.
And patients who get poorer -- even with their tax cut.
The plan aims develop the poorer economies of western China.
The problem is not with poorer, but wealthier NATO allies.
China gives proportionally more money to poorer countries, for instance.
A world of national fortresses will be poorer and gloomier.
The straight economics is clear: Brexit would make Britain poorer.
Indeed, many poorer locals sound nostalgic for the Soviet Union.
Pay Women in the United States are poorer than men.
Years of austerity meanwhile led poorer people to borrow more.
These sorts of programs help poorer patients afford important medication.
They are poorer than they were a few decades ago.
As a result, poorer households simply can't afford to file.
Deprived areas also have poorer healthcare outcomes across the board.
They will be poorer as a result, in real terms.
The southeast is one of the poorer parts of Sicily.
It would make us poorer without bringing back the jobs.
The rich will get richer while the poor get poorer.
Its families are still substantially poorer than the national average.
Its families are still substantially poorer than the national average.
Minnesota was a poorer investment, with Bloomberg narrowly beating Sen.
Today, it's one of the poorer towns in the area.
For gay or straight, male or female, richer or poorer.
But the increase in deaths is greater in poorer countries.
In December, Trump said newer dishwasher models had poorer performance.
It will be poorer, above all in its shriveled heart.
It is America, for richer or poorer, at its best.■
And neighborhoods — especially poorer ones — will have fewer plastic tumbleweeds.
Poorer millennials cannot, and have gone in a different direction.
Some 95 percent of TB deaths are in poorer countries.
And being sick makes you poorer, which makes you sicker.
The count in smaller and poorer South Korea was 65,000.
And each of us will be poorer as a result.
So the tax cut probably made America poorer, not richer.
Teenagers also have significantly poorer outcomes in the United States.
About a third of voters, mostly poorer ones, still like her.
It will inevitably leave you $50 poorer, but glowier than ever.
It uses resources from those loans to help boost poorer countries.
Still, I can recognize the NBA will be poorer without Bryant.
"We were going OK and now we're poorer," said Ms Blanchoux.
I think the poorer you are, the better boxer you are.
Some countries are warming to another solution: immigrants from poorer neighbours.
Some universities in poorer countries have been doing world-class research.
Most of those are of poorer Colombians, far from the cities.
Its children are behind those in poorer parts of the continent.
Even sponsorships can be more difficult to obtain for poorer athletes.
Take the commitment to gigabit broadband in poorer areas, for instance.
The world's poorer nations are bearing the brunt of the burden.
The direct effect of stock-owners feeling poorer could cut spending.
Poorer people are likelier than the better-off to use cash.
They do worse in school, suffer poorer health and die younger.
The same trend is visible among poorer and less educated Chileans.
So if the government is a lot poorer, guess who suffers.
Many Australians feel queasy about exporting dirty fuel to poorer countries.
Either outcome would make the EU poorer and damage London's position.
Another option is to expand the tax base in poorer countries.
In fact, lower sperm counts have been linked to poorer health.
Those without AI will be less educated, weaker, poorer and sicker.
Affluent blacks still live in poorer neighbourhoods than working-class whites.
There is a big difference between top earners and poorer ones.
It seems just as unstoppable as the deforestation of poorer places.
Weaker accountability for teachers will lead to poorer performance by pupils.
A poorer country Brits traveling abroad are already paying the price.
Others reported vision problems, poorer memory, and spine and neck disorders.
But the mayor of London said the city would be poorer.
But countries with walls are generally poorer than countries with gates.
There's discrepancies in teacher pay between affluent districts and poorer districts.
The digital town square is all the poorer as a result.
DENTON: I FEEL A LITTLE BIT POORER THAN I DID BEFORE.
It's poorer city-dwellers, in his experience, who opt for opiates.
Trends also show how illiteracy is most prevalent in poorer regions.
Future research should explore the characteristics of hospitals with poorer results.
A world of wall-builders would be poorer and more dangerous.
A study from McKinsey Global Institute, titled 'Poorer than their Parents?
Grants and loans from Gulf states help sustain poorer Arab countries.
It may simply free up already-built houses for poorer folk.
Loneliness was associated with significantly poorer physical health after a year.
The world's poorer countries are bearing the brunt of the burden.
Affluent places are now pulling away from poorer ones (see article).
Being Hispanic isn't why these children have poorer outcomes, he said.
A hotter, grimier, poorer country with different risks and different rules.
In poorer areas, "there would be more force used," he said.
Nor is corruption necessarily confined to poorer parts of the world.
Poorer people got more help buying their coverage than richer people.
They also report poorer health and greater levels of psychological distress.
Additionally, a higher percentage of rural Americans are in poorer health.
Then we bond about it, standing divided against richer and poorer.
Medical deferments, for example, were harder for poorer men to obtain.
This is a country where the average person is getting poorer.
But being smaller and poorer doesn't necessarily mean they'll be weaker.
The rich have got richer and the poor have got poorer.
It's true that poorer EU members already receive chunky net contributions.
Poorer families often struggled to cope with multiple births, it added.
Smaller, poorer towns will simply have to hope for the best.
In the poorer areas, real estate prices are dropping like crazy.
We would all be poorer if those opportunities had been lost.
Therefore, the costs of trade protection are concentrated on poorer families.
The situation is even more desperate in poorer, rural areas nearby.
Are they feeling poorer because their investment accounts took a hit?
Under Armour shares are 28 percent poorer in the Trump era.
During most of the 303th century advanced economies outgrew poorer ones.
They were poorer, younger, and of lower educational achievement than average.
And it can be difficult to avoid plastic in poorer communities.
Some moved to poorer places, and others moved to wealthier places.
In fact, she often waived her consultation fee for poorer patients.
Poorer neighborhoods are reachable only by motorbike, along narrow muddy paths.
But if those higher taxes have the inevitable effect of passing costs down to poorer Americans or eliminating some jobs, the end result will be that poorer people will be covering the debts of richer people.
"People who are not particularly well socially integrated may have poorer mental health or wellbeing, which may lead to poorer physical health, which may make longer hospital stays and more repeat visits more necessary," Kail said.
The harms of global warming tend to fall disproportionately on poorer people and poorer countries, but the "cascades" already set in motion will eventually grow so enormous and indiscriminate that not even the rich will be spared.
Obamacare's credits are based on income, meaning poorer people get more help.
They deny offloading inferior products onto the poorer half of the continent.
The poorer countries don't have much to sell except probably raw materials.
Poorer health outcomes then negatively impact the economic prospects of black Americans.
But Alberta got none of the C$33bn earmarked for poorer provinces.
Most are from poorer neighbouring countries including Myanmar, Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam.
Red states tend to be poorer and rely more on federal help.
One is to help even out the differences between richer and poorer.
Many poorer Brazilians recall rising prosperity and government aid under Lula's presidencies.
Students from poorer backgrounds are more likely than others to drop out.
Bougainville's population is similar in size to New Caledonia's, but far poorer.
The rates for 2019 were based on the poorer ratings from 2018.
But there's also evidence that some fears of poorer tenants are founded.
It remains a poorer, less productive and less innovative economy than America's.
"History shows that import restrictions hurt everyone, especially poorer consumers," Lagarde said.
As a result, they open access to higher education to poorer Americans.
On average, a woman will enter retirement years poorer than a man.
Both economics and American public life are much poorer for his death.
Richer people in poorer states are notably keen to cut domestic spending.
Nairobi's richer districts have expanded, but so too have its poorer ones.
This dynamic has plagued the United States, as well as poorer countries.
If every council did this, Britain as a whole would be poorer.
Across the city's poorer suburbs, there are many signs of the shortage.
Less myoglobin means less iron, poorer nutritional content and a weaker flavor.
THAT African Americans are poorer than the American average is well-established.
Elgin's east side is poorer, more diverse and tends to vote Democratic.
That said, first-time parents reported poorer sleep compared to experienced parents.
And how bad would it really be for older and poorer people?
Poorer and sicker Americans will not be able to reap these benefits.
"There is a heavy drinking problem in our poorer populations," he said.
But surgical site infections are not just a problem for poorer countries.
By insuring poorer patients, the Affordable Care Act hoped to remedy that.
El Salvador is poorer than Colombia, and its bureaucracy is less capable.
Big, rich countries often have prickly relations with their smaller, poorer neighbours.
Sweden in those days was poorer than Sub-Saharan Africa is today.
Youth unemployment is typically lower in poorer countries than in rich ones.
"Poorer women are always disproportionately affected by restrictions on abortion," she explains.
Most are substantially poorer than native-born Americans, though Syrians are richer.
And it wants its product to go global into poorer emerging markets.
Without their ideas and their energy, Britain would be much the poorer.
It develops relationships with, and sends emissaries to, schools in poorer areas.
Then, like now, walls only made you poorer, dumber and more insecure.
In India, which is far poorer, the rate is nonetheless only 2.3.
Of course, trade liberalization is not always a boon for poorer countries.
Our legislatures are poorer because they exclude so many talents and perspectives.
His integrity and generosity (he operated on poorer patients free) became legendary.
The locals who give begpackers money are often poorer than the travelers.
Its customer support has also received poorer reviews than the other two.
It's worth noting that rich countries are more anxious than poorer ones.
The timetable will allow poorer countries to wait until prices come down.
Most are from poorer neighboring countries including Myanmar, Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam.
You just get fewer strawberries, and poorer Mexican people with fewer opportunities.
The bankers got rich and the poor people— the workers—got poorer.
The latter is especially common among poorer parents who can't afford childcare.
British policymakers have not always appeared sympathetic toward people in poorer regions.
Again, the rewards either had no effect or led to poorer attendance.
Many of the poorer countries in the Middle East are labor exporters.
Polenta's humble origins lay in basic, savory gruel for the poorer classes.
Their rivals had accused them of siding with gentrifiers over poorer communities.
The rule goes: the better the budding flower, the poorer the hemp.
Those from poorer European countries are eager to find better paying jobs.
Voter turnout is higher, especially among younger, older, poorer, and minority voters.
American women are facing poorer health prospects on several fronts these days.
This has created a scenario where average Brits are getting actively poorer.
They frequently exploited poorer women to do the hard labor for them.
The poorer you are, the harder the new rule will hit you.
Baltimore wasn't any poorer after Freddie Gray than it had been before.
I wonder how that impacts your approach to work in poorer countries?
Poorer families have few of these advantages, especially among historically marginalized populations.
Similarly, the poorer family the Kims are not righteous and upright heroes.
Meanwhile, poorer households and bigger households were found to waste less food.
In rich ones, it is often poorer children who carry excessive weight.
Rae's mother, Hinda, hid her children in different houses of poorer people.
There are also poorer long-term health outcomes for the mothers themselves.
BoJack never really makes that distinction, and it's arguably poorer for it.
Even larger shares do in wealthy suburbs and in poorer inland communities.
Even larger shares do in wealthy suburbs and in poorer inland communities.
Incomes grew more for poorer households last year, adjusted for household size.
Poorer, more rural communities often pay more for less secure water supplies.
But would the money not be better spent in poorer countries themselves?
In reality, most Americans actually are poorer now than they were before.
And taxing innovation is a sure way to make a country poorer.
His message is popular with college students, young singles and poorer voters.
But in America's lagging, poorer regions there might be significant job losses.
But in poorer villages people seemed less inclined to change their ways.
Became prisoners, émigrés, rich, poor or poorer—or all of the above.
The dollar slipped against the safe-haven yen on poorer risk sentiment.
But many of the poorer-performing funds are so-called "trend followers".
Some of our present global inequalities, as well as the political instability of poorer countries, can be attributed to Cold War superpowers forcefully vetoing attempts by the world's poorer nations to solve their national problems through democratic means.
One test in the long run will be whether poorer Kenyans get involved.
Poorer people tend to value a dollar more consistently, irrespective of the context.
Unfairly, for poorer and less well-educated people this decline often starts sooner.
He has declared that voters did not back Brexit to make themselves poorer.
If European leaders refuse any compromise, they will make their own citizens poorer.
Do you agree with his comments that immigration makes America "poorer and dirtier"?
"Rural America, per capita, tends to be older, poorer and sicker," she said.
"Drinking is a big problem here, especially among the poorer folk," Swart said.
But that meant poorer countries without manufacturing capacity could not get those drugs.
This has left poorer residents living far from transport hubs, services and jobs.
Women from poorer backgrounds could be victims of various forms of premarital punishment.
Most of this is "cohesion" funding for poorer countries (think motorways in Poland).
Britain would be "permanently poorer", Osborne cried, with each household £4,300 worse off.
This would cut trade costs by as much as 15% in poorer countries.
Is there anything better than a bad movie with even poorer sound editing?
Poorer nations tended to spend less than 1%, while wealthier countries spend 5%.
Drinking alcohol can also trigger an episode because it contributes to poorer sleep.
About 30 poorer cities - including capital city Hartford - will not see major cuts.
GDP growth slowed across the country last year, but especially in poorer regions.
Albeit poorer, Russia remains a petro state, so there are pockets of plenty.
But their families tend to be much poorer, so few can afford it.
Similar pressures are felt across sub-Saharan Africa, especially in the poorer countries.
Societies that close their doors to migrants will be poorer and less tolerant.
All three of these countries are substantially poorer than they were in 2008.
Research shows that poorer communities, like richer ones, prefer to save than borrow.
And this process happens every time you scroll down, even on poorer connections.
But the more disordered the crystal, the poorer the resolution of the image.
Workers in poorer places accept lower wages, so firms build new factories there.
By one estimate, average Iranians have become 15% poorer over the past decade.
People here are poorer, unhappier and likelier to leave than elsewhere in Bulgaria.
But poorer blacks are being squeezed out, as they are elsewhere in Chicago.
Take London out of Britain, and the average Briton is made 11.1% poorer.
Those in poor economies grow richer while in rich countries workers get poorer.
But after a couple of chapters, I stopped noticing the poorer anti-aliasing.
The Soviet model impressed many leaders in the poorer parts of the world.
During those two years, poorer households gained more, on average, than richer ones.
Third, it is China's poorer inland provinces that are most reliant on LGFVs.
Next to police in some poorer countries, though, America's cops look almost Nordic.
Children of poorer migrants to the city are not properly sampled, for example.
Lack of vaccines and poorer health standards may have contributed to this. 8.
Many poorer or depopulated older cities would gladly trade their problems for Seattle's.
What the British public haven't done is to vote to make us poorer.
It would lower the price of imports, notably food, for the poorer classes.
His vote tended to be located among poorer, less educated or older voters.
Morjaria said the right eye had poorer vision, which might explain the imbalance.
Raisi has appealed to poorer voters by pledging to create millions of jobs.
Meanwhile it's poorer countries that are left having to pick up the burden.
In two decades, Americans will be older and older Americans will be poorer.
This is in part because rural towns are losing population and becoming poorer.
The desires of rich carnivores often trump the needs of poorer cereal consumers.
Sulistyowati believes the problem is worse in rural areas and among poorer populations.
Talks have also faltered over increasing finance for climate adaptation for poorer countries.
Almost twice as rich as Chile in the 1970s, Argentina is now poorer.
Diabetes is rampant, and residents are older and poorer than on the mainland.
Unfortunately, I remain one of the poorer members of the United States Senate.
Bayoudh, the mayor, denied that the clearing operation focuses only on poorer areas.
Check cashing operations have a "really pernicious influence on poorer neighborhoods," he said.
"I couldn't find a family that was poorer than they were," he said.
Real justice therefore suffers, and we are all the poorer as a result.
Instead, in every way, he made us poorer, less respected, and more divided.
Children from poorer families are less likely to receive dental treatment and sealants.
It is whiter, poorer, and less well educated than Florida as a whole.
They were also more likely to report poorer health and quality of life.
Avocados aren't picked in rainy weather, as it leads to poorer quality fruit.
They will likely emerge from these lawsuits much poorer and with damaged reputations.
He has prestige and is a political force, mainly with the poorer voters.
It's very expensive and it's not gonna happen in these newer, poorer cities.
Such barriers disproportionately affect poorer women, who often live in remote, rural areas.
Wealthier customers, of course, are more likely to have cars than poorer ones.
You might think the rich have become richer and the poor even poorer.
Research has shown that poorer communities have shoddier access to public transit systems.
But it's rampant in the much poorer south; in Sicily it's 22 percent.
Wealth transfers always make you, in aggregate, poorer and not richer, in wealth.
Maternity leave without paternity leave potentially exacerbates the pay gap, leaving women poorer.
These are massive, massive transfers to people far poorer than the American population.
The economy could also benefit by providing debt relief, especially to poorer citizens.
Yet she was universally loved by the poorer sections of Tamil Nadu's society.
But no one is telling poorer parents about the dangers of screen time.
Rich and successful people are worth more than poorer and less successful people.
Studies indicate that people with low literacy have poorer health at higher cost.
The Argentine government cited concerns about those from poorer countries in Latin America.
"Lower-middle-class families will grow poorer and poverty will rise," he predicted.
But Bishop came up with strong numbers in the poorer, more rural areas.
Living conditions are poorer than those found in the army, said former officers.
Poorer states with high uninsured rates, like Texas and Mississippi, would see increases.
As it becomes less relevant, it will become poorer, starting with the heartland.
It said that people living in poorer neighborhoods were among the most vulnerable.
Individual Japanese will not necessarily be poorer just because the economy is smaller.
In many settings, it can overwhelm a person and lead to poorer choices.
"The rich countries have an obligation to help [poorer countries] decarbonize," Kollmuss said.
As a dentist's daughter, however, I had little trouble discerning richer and poorer.
The poorer eastern and southern nations want to hold on to development aid.
The purpose was to allow patients in poorer countries to buy the drug.
But poorer people whose names appear on the list are just simply killed.
Is the middle-class American dream coming at the cost of poorer citizens?
Poorer migrants stow away on boats, hop on freight trains, and cross deserts.
"The rich in Tunisia get richer, and the poor get poorer," Kamal said.
The student body has changed — becoming poorer, more first-generation and less prepared.
People are younger, poorer, less equal and slowly hotter, hungrier and thirstier before.
Among those who survive, more are likely to report themselves in poorer health.
It also hopes to finance pilot projects that poorer countries can learn from.
Any poorer description of Lewis's career than "no action" is difficult to find.
Often poorer people give a higher fraction of their income than richer people.
Residents of the poorest states continue to back policies that make them poorer.
Twice that number – disproportionately poorer and less healthy people — gained insurance under Obamacare.
Poorer, less educated, marginalized Americans face more hurdles to reaching a comfortable retirement.
The New Health Care Americans tend to overestimate the problems in poorer nations.
He understood N.D.G., the poorer English-speaking neighbourhood where he set up shop.
Though gentrifying, Crown Heights remains one of the city's poorer neighborhoods, and Mr. de Blasio's math — intended to match new shelter capacity with the communities where the homeless are most prevalent — will give wealthier, whiter communities fewer shelters than poorer ones.
Some of the Muslim population, particularly from poorer communities, speak only the Rohingya dialect.
Hundreds of people protested against the measure, saying it was unfair to poorer candidates.
At the same time, poorer communities can sometimes have less access to relief funds.
Few hawkers are likely to be eligible: most are immigrants from poorer northern states.
Had the poorer countries briefly found fortune or were they expelled for the week?
Poorer cities often have worse traffic but produce too little data to be ranked.
If prices rise domestically then American shoppers will feel the pinch—particularly poorer ones.
New Jersey targets pollution in poorer areas with 6 lawsuits, the Associated Press reports.
Some will import foreign brides, thereby unbalancing the sex ratio in other, poorer countries.
They spoke Cantonese and tended to look down on the poorer, less cosmopolitan mainlanders.
The West must do more than nag poorer nations not to take Chinese money.
Most goes on subsidising farmers, improving poorer regions and promoting cooperation across the bloc.
In the poorer sections the streets were said to have been littered with dead.
My life as a TV viewer would be vastly poorer if they didn't exist.
But as the siege lengthens, poorer, more vulnerable Maslawis are starting to go hungry.
People living in poorer neighborhoods do wait longer for ambulances, a new study finds.
Taxation that deters investment is thought to make people poorer without raising much money.
It also stops younger, poorer farmers from entering the industry and replacing ageing cohorts.
A victory for Ms Le Pen would make France poorer, more insular and nastier.
Graduates from northern England, and those from households in poorer areas, are similarly disadvantaged.
Meanwhile, poorer Americans and the middle class would actually see their taxes go up.
Nor does a shrinking middle class necessarily mean the middle class is getting poorer.
Instead, Mr Ommen proposes to repurpose some of the federal money for poorer buyers.
And there would be plenty of willing takers in poorer countries with younger populations.
And though born in the north, it has recently grown in the poorer south.
Two Stanford researchers say climate change makes poor countries poorer and widens global inequality.
In simple terms: America's rich are getting richer and its poor are getting poorer.
All else equal, then, middle-income countries should grow more slowly than poorer ones.
Those who reported more severe symptoms were also more likely to report poorer sleep.
It is poorer than the coast, but big hubs of prosperity have nevertheless emerged.
After nearly four decades of Mr Mugabe, Zimbabweans are on average a fifth poorer.
But much of the rise is coming from poorer places, notably India and Africa.
Bulgaria and Romania are much poorer, but managing to win investment and grow, too.
This supports a generous welfare state for poorer, native-born people—but not immigrants.
Corbynism will make the country poorer, the infrastructure shoddier and political life more rancorous.
In the years that have followed, they have remained much poorer than most Americans.
Leave did not win its majority on the basis that Britons would be poorer.
These new regulations are already forcing young content creators—and often poorer ones—offline.
Some — including yours sincerely — feel that the world may be poorer without headphone jacks.
By contrast, the turnout in south Tehran, a poorer, more conservative place, seemed dismal.
And just getting poorer citizens used to the culture of work is another positive.
They are poorer, less well-educated and more likely to be teenagers, for example.
Residents of Chiloe tend to be poorer than those in the rest of Chile.
Look at how dark it is, they're poor over there, much poorer than us.
The disappearance of this funding could leave poorer nations unequipped to contain infectious diseases.
A preference for smaller families has taken hold nearly everywhere, even in poorer countries.
By the mid-1980s most cocaine was being smoked as crack by poorer Americans.
In sum, post-election Trump is likely to become poorer and more socially isolated.
There is, however, evidence that housebuilders are increasingly targeting wealthier customers over poorer ones.
Despite greater output, people will be poorer in many ways than they are today.
Small, rich, densely populated countries would be natural buyers from land-rich, poorer states.
The darker you are, the poorer you are — or whatever the case may be.
Parents with lower education levels and lower income had poorer knowledge of child sleep.
The point is that the United States did not get poorer as China grew.
Selected historical clips take us back to a differently bustling, poorer Lower East Side.
All the same, the country would be poorer without it, says the former journalist.
As we've reported, retail options are vanishing disproportionately in poorer parts of the country.
Winning 100 or more games is an even poorer indicator of World Series success.
Leizhou is one of the poorer places in Guangdong Province, according to official data.
"Brexit would make some people very rich – but most voters considerably poorer," Soros said.
Most goes on subsidizing farmers, improving poorer regions and promoting cooperation across the bloc.
Unsurprisingly, these subtle forms of everyday sexism have been linked to poorer mental health.
This of course would leave its founder and investors much poorer, a true cost.
Poorer households did get a bigger raise, proportionally, than the rich did last year.
In fact, they're dying at rates comparable to those in much poorer developing countries.
It makes them feel poorer and reduces their propensity to spend, invest, and donate.
We can all agree that the world would be a poorer place without Yojimbo.
It set up its own insurance marketplace and expanded Medicaid coverage for poorer residents.
And if the power plants are too expensive, poorer nations could be left behind.
There are huge differences between those two younger, poorer democracies and the United States.
Many sicker, older, and poorer Americans would be priced out of the market altogether.
By doing so, poorer fishers will be less likely to draw on depleted resources.
I'm afraid that poorer people are getting a really bad deal from this result.
Older, poorer people would pay more — sometimes a lot more — under the GOP plan.
Of course, I'm not advocating that a poorer life is necessarily a better one.
A gradual exodus of minorities delights Malay supremacists but will make the country poorer.
A class-action suit was filed on behalf of children living in poorer areas.
The president's rapid timeline pits the planet's richer, cooler countries against poorer, hotter ones.
Higher levels of inflammation were also associated with poorer performance on the memory test.
Once those recent Super Bowl teams got to the playoffs, their record was poorer.
As the bandwidth is reduced, more encoding is required and picture quality is poorer.
And the poorer customers worry they will have to pay rates they cannot afford.
"With Macron, the rich just get richer and the poor get poorer," she said.
Third, some of the poorer countries still lack the capacity to do effective inspections.
Like many poorer parts of London, the neighborhood also sits uncomfortably beside wealthy districts.
Facebook's plan to build its own cryptocurrency is one of tech's poorer-kept secrets.
Historically, within the same country, poorer places have tended to converge with richer places.
They were billions of dollars poorer, and later sued Porsche Holding, saying the Oct.
Scientists and economists warn that extreme heat is already making them sicker and poorer.
Other proposals to relieve the pressure on poorer Hong Kongers have fallen equally flat.
Gates had in mind the fragile and underfunded public health infrastructure in poorer countries.
"Social problems among poorer populations are a variable that always worsen epidemics," she said.
Many experts agree that Italy would be poorer, with uncertain economic prospects for years.
The state saw higher turnout among people who were young, poorer and less urban.
All things being equal, most people certainly prefer to be richer rather than poorer.
By contrast, Italians and French were each 74,000 euros and 56,000 euros poorer respectively.
Your friend may be offering life-changing wages to people in a poorer region.
Women of means, in fact, are less likely than poorer women to do so.
And many Canadians, like residents in both of the other countries, have become poorer.
" She has referred to her "peasant resilience," and to neighbors "poorer even than us.
In 2017 this is the vast, vast majority of all students, especially poorer students.
The evidence is clear: Texans are poorer every day that the margins tax exists.
Advertising rates became increasingly tied to audience demographics, which made poorer viewers less valuable.
But younger and poorer workers often have little to gain from share price increases.
The poorer the woman, the tighter the trap and the more cruelly it binds.
And they are made poorer when they fail, and when they are needed most.
Promising players get scholarships, and children from poorer families get discounts, school officials said.
Many of the gains came in places that are poorer than typically Tory areas.
ISTAT said fertility rates fluctuated wildly between the industrialized north and the poorer south.
Richer Poorer, maker of organic cotton T-shirts and bralettes, comes to mind immediately.
Drivers also reported poorer fuel efficiency and engine power and car juddering, it said.
This approach may mobilize left-wing voters, but it leaves democracy poorer for it.
Today the enlarged European Union is poorer, more diverse and less united than ever.
No, we're talking about the resentment that poorer people feel toward the accredited classes.
Brahmin homes kept separate plates for wealthy Muslims — poorer Muslims and Dalits stayed outside.
Politicians seem less interested in the poorer farmers, because their plots are so small.
That widens inequality both within wealthy cities and between wealthy regions and poorer ones.
Experts have disagreed over whether Trump supporters are richer or poorer than the average.
The results are particularly grim for older, poorer enrollees — many of whom vote Republican.
The Dominican Republic shares an island with Haiti, its much poorer, less stable neighbor.
The rich weren't affected by the demonetization, but the poor are just getting poorer.
Unfortunately - unfortunately - I remain one of the poorer members of the United States Senate.
Actual oppression results in stymied potential for the whole of one's life: poorer treatment, poorer medical care, fewer opportunities for education and advancement, a grinding daily reality where one's efforts are simply not commensurate with the results, solely because of who one is.
Poorer materially, of course, but above all poorer in its shriveled soul, divorced from its neighborhood, internally fractured, smaller, meaner, more insular, more alone, no longer a protagonist in the great miracle of the postwar years — Europe's journey toward borderless peace and union.
The Indian children are a lot poorer yet poverty explains only part of the gap.
Shias, who often live in poorer areas, also bear the brunt of Bahrain's housing shortage.
Those who voted for Brexit were disproportionately older, white, working class, less educated and poorer.
A fair conclusion is that even hardliners should admit that Brexit will make Britons poorer.
The crucial part that prepares students for gaokao can involve crippling expenses for poorer families.
But older, sicker, and poorer Americans have a lot to lose under the Republican plan.
But in the poorer suburbs on the city's fringes, people were less inclined to celebrate.
Landslides are not uncommon, particularly in poorer areas, which are often built on unsuitable ground.
Despite the complaints in the Cairo suburb, some poorer Egyptians support the food subsidy move.
It found patients who had recently undergone a course of antibiotics had poorer survival rates.
That's a challenge for Macri, because poorer Argentines are a key voting bloc in elections.
This in turn leads to days of missed classes, lower grades and ultimately, poorer education.
No Mexican politician knows his people, or at least the poorer part of it, better.
In 6.303 "terminal dues" were introduced to help fund final-delivery costs in poorer places.
The next 3.8bn users to go online will be poorer and less familiar with media.
In the poorer countries and in Central and Eastern Europe too, drugs markets are flourishing.
Pinduoduo, a discount-buying app, built its group-buying platform by targeting China's poorer cities.
The area around Remada is poorer than the capital Tunis, 600 km to the north.
In other words, China's slowdown has been much sharper in poorer areas than richer ones.
Many poorer and rural families also lack access to electricity, compounding the challenges they face.
He said Tumangang appeared to be much poorer than Pyongyang, with hardly any modern architecture.
"Ideological renationalization would lead to less choice and poorer services," he said in a statement.
What's more, the places that have seen the greatest surges in migration have become poorer.
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Spending more money, for example, is associated with higher scores, but only in poorer countries.
For poorer countries, exports have long been the most reliable way to kick-start development.
But in trying to make America great again he may well make the Philippines poorer.
They found that as GDP per person increased in poorer countries, beer became more popular.
In other words, the very rich are getting richer, almost everybody is going — getting poorer.
One thing to point out is that these losses seem especially large in poorer countries.
Wrapping them up together will only make the West less secure as well as poorer.
"Democracy would see poorer people dominate Hong Kong vote," he famously said in an interview.
On average Somalis in St Cloud are indeed poorer and worse-educated than other Minnesotans.
There has also been a rise in the number going to America from poorer families.
"People in that older age group were entering the program in poorer health," Collins said.
Rising incomes mean that demand for the meat is growing even faster in poorer countries.
Poorer buyers are protected, because the tax credits they receive rise in tandem with premiums.
For the elderly and for poorer and homeless residents the consequences are far more severe.
Unsurprisingly, poorer people and those in worse health had a harder time covering their bills.
Poorer Saudis are even trying their hand at manual labour, hitherto an exclusively foreign domain.
But in smaller, poorer, more corrupt countries, LPG subsidies are probably out of the question.
It is poor—far poorer than Western countries today and than many at the time.
The federal government would top up these accounts each year, depositing more for poorer families.
They are more likely to remain in poorer areas when they have money to move.
This process is happening just as suburbs see poorer and racially diverse residents moving in.
Why Berlin doesn't work | January 2018 Without London, the average Briton would be 11.1% poorer.
And in poorer countries few people have bank accounts to connect to their mobile accounts.
States often give a lot more to poorer districts in an attempt to equalize funding.
Donald Trump has gotten poorer since his election, according to a recent assessment by Forbes.
The economy entered and climbed out of recession under Buhari, yet Nigerians are getting poorer.
Maduro has been trying to drum up his base, mostly state workers and poorer Venezuelans.
Voter ID laws and similar voter suppression tactics overwhelmingly affect poorer minorities who lean Democratic.
Poorer than expected German growth numbers also played into moves early in the European day.
In particular, poorer black kids discuss their feelings of depression differently than other demographic groups.
Those poorer residents don't see the immediate benefits of new apartment buildings with fitness centers.
Those poorer countries, however, are less likely to use PC-based desktop websites for news.
But most have expanded both the coverage and quality of health care for poorer citizens.
The UK rejoins the EU, the U.S. president discredits small government, and Saudis become poorer.
It posits that poorer countries should generally invest more and grow faster than rich ones.
Under the current plan, premiums would skyrocket for older, poorer Americans — and those people vote.
Trump appeals to the less well educated, the poorer and, often-times, the older voter.
Brexiteers could inadvertently get what they want—but the country would be poorer for it.
Overall Florida's Haitian-Americans are still poorer than average and more likely to be jobless.
You might be getting a little more sleep, but it's a poorer quality of sleep.
Mr Duterte's ill-conceived war on drugs will make the Philippines poorer and more violent.
Howard wants to continue this innovative approach to being environmentally friendly, especially in poorer communities.
But although a VAT is efficient, it is also regressive, hitting poorer people relatively harder.
Social isolation has long been linked to poorer physical and mental health as people age.
Plenty of poorer cronies exist and in China, the wise crony keeps his head down.
Poorer children are still more vulnerable, since their schools tend to be near busy roads.
"Fear of losing your job is a major predictor of poorer mental health," Vandoros said.
The rich get richer and poor even poorer, even in the face high-worker productivity.
She added that the recent move reflected a "strong stigmatization of poorer categories" in society.
Supporters also reckon that mixing students of different backgrounds improves the experience of poorer children.
The unanticipated outcome will be a Britain poorer, more isolated, less influential and more divided.
When they grow up, they have unfulfilling and poorer quality friendships, lower quality romantic relationships.
And so 95% of us will continue to get poorer, no matter who's in office.
They deviate from the population in key ways: they are whiter, poorer and less educated.
It is not expected to rage countrywide, as it has in some poorer, hotter countries.
" The mayor of Lesbos, Spyros Galinos, wrote on Twitter: "As of today, Lesbos is poorer.
The consumers who pay the tax to continue their consumption as before now are poorer.
As time went by, it became clear that I was only getting poorer, not richer.
Patented drugs were still more expensive than generics, but they became cheaper in poorer countries.
Remittances are a key part of sustaining the economy in Mexico, especially in poorer communities.
Marriage rates in general are still decreasing, according to the study, particularly among poorer Americans.
In poorer neighborhoods, homes are frequently neglected, leading to exposure from peeling paint or dust.
What responsibilities does the federal government have towards the citizens of the poorer northern states?
Wealthier countries are better for the environment, poorer countries inevitably are harder for the environment.
In particular, their lungs, teeth, and immune system were in poorer shape than fast walkers.
A weaker dollar means Americans will be poorer as they will lose significant spending power.
But the people in the poorer neighborhoods of Prince George's County barely come to life.
While wealthy nations live beyond their means, says the report, poorer nations suffer the brunt.
"We are increasingly precarious, we have less rights and we are poorer," said Alexandra Martins.
Haredim are poorer than other Israelis, and their participation in the work force is lower.
Poorer people than I, or people of color, would have even more to worry about.
Its poor are still poorer than the poor of its peers in the developed world.
Trade barriers make Americans as a whole poorer and they especially harm those already disadvantaged.
That could make things difficult for poorer residents but for now it all looks alright.
Complaints are widespread, especially in poorer developments where maintenance companies keep outlays to a minimum.
There are also concerns about whether 5G technology will be fully deployed in poorer communities.
It's about making Americans poorer, and denying people abroad a chance at a better life.
If rich cities like Delhi can't manage pollution, the prospect for poorer ones is dim.
Trade barriers make Americans as a whole poorer and they especially harm those already disadvantaged.
By 'other people' I obviously meant poorer people, which also happened to be most people. . . .
Now for the bad news: The college-graduation rate for these poorer students is abysmal.
But in normal times they don't reduce overall employment, nor do they make us poorer.
For poorer families, even "free public college" isn't free if only tuition costs are covered.
The accused killer was his poorer cousin, who had come to Canada with his family.
Yet all these essentials of health are more likely to be lacking for poorer Americans.
Not only that, but the demographics tend to be younger, poorer, and people of color.
Five Star wants a minimum income guarantee for its voters in Italy's poorer southern regions.
"Why should the rich all stay rich and the poor just get poorer?" she asked.
The poor have become poorer while the middle class has struggled under a growing burden.
By 2000, I had moved on to pushing for access to medicines in poorer countries.
In which case, globalization will start to fracture, and we'll both be poorer for it.
Around the world, the poorer you are, the more likely you are to be raped.
The system is girded by property taxes, leaving residents of poorer neighborhoods with underfunded schools.
Now, small farmers like Mr. Browne who cleared their farms are poorer than they were.
If there is no consensus, could developed nations impose a geoengineering regimen on poorer nations?
Municipal roads, particularly those in poorer areas, are typically the ones furthest behind in repairs.
Officials might feel that the poorer neighborhoods are genuinely the most vulnerable, Ms. Siders said.
Another found that those incarcerated as adolescents had poorer physical and mental health as adults.
This amounts to people on average being £2,250 per year poorer 2.33 years from now.
In the city's poorer southern neighborhoods, there seemed to be less enthusiasm on Friday morning.
Scores of studies have shown that patients who use tobacco have poorer post-surgical outcomes.
Merkel's bloc is expected to form a coalition after achieving a poorer-than-expected result.
By contrast, America is getting poorer with $8 trillion, and counting, of net foreign liabilities.
They also get hit with significantly fewer and substantially poorer patients than urban hospitals chains.
Negotiations grew so heated that delegates from 33 poorer nations walked out of the talks.
Medicare for All would solve the issue of poorer communities being under-served, he said.
Lower access to transportation for poorer Americans creates a kind of negative economic feedback loop.
Aetna's deal with CVS, pending regulatory approval, could help communities with poorer health, Bertolini said.
The law eliminates cash bail on the argument that cash bail discriminates against poorer defendants.
Some of those areas are poorer than they were at the time of King's marches.
With population growth around 280% "most people got poorer," says Philippe Egoumé of the IMF.
Many of the poorer communities have it much worse and have for a long time.
Ultimately, focus is likely to make you more successful in streaming but poorer overall. 5.
Puerto Rico is already poorer than any of the 50 states in the United States.
When it comes to student loan debt, "for richer, for poorer" doesn't quite cut it.
Many Asian immigrants live in poorer neighborhoods in eastern Paris and the capital's eastern suburbs.
But in poorer countries these techniques might be too costly for government and individual budgets.
Such a strategy would continue to disproportionately leave poorer communities at risk in a crisis.
That ultimately means the money can go about 100 times further in these poorer countries.
Let me be clear: this budget will make America sicker, poorer, hungrier and less safe.
High blood pressure before age 30 was tied to poorer mental function at age 50.
Upkeep of those in poorer neighborhoods has been neglected, and many have fallen into disuse.
Indeed, at least 90 percent of Americans will end up poorer thanks to that cut.
Community leaders in poorer areas reported safer streets and renewed public trust in the police.
The poorer you are, the more likely you are to be sicker, and die younger.
But in poorer areas there may be nobody interested in investing in market-rate development.
"Unfortunately, I remain one of the poorer members of the United States Senate," Sanders said.
"A developing country could tax richer people to give cash to poorer people, but then the aggregate effect on the economy depends on both the negative stimulus from less spending by richer citizens and the positive stimulus from more spending by poorer citizens," she explains.
Croft and Louney added that Saudi Arabia appeared "unmoved" by the plight of poorer OPEC producers.
"I learned as much as I could," she said, and started her blog, Poorer than You.
You said that the UK people were choosing to become poorer in order to control immigration.
Real wages are likely to keep falling – meaning that workers will get poorer in real terms.
But the lifestyle choices of his LGBTQ patients are often poorer than his non-LGBTQ patients.
The decline is painful for all producers, particularly poorer OPEC members such as Venezuela and Ecuador.
But it reflects the fact that poorer Germans are less likely to own houses or shares.
Climate change will lead to increased ground temperatures, less permafrost, poorer carrying capacity, [among other problems].
Elsewhere the annual charge is often below 1,000 euros, and there are grants for poorer students.
It gets from those who are richer to poorer ones, in this way restoring social justice.
But alongside their vain and attention-seeking behavior, narcissists also tend to experience poorer-quality relationships.
Big teams can always absorb inefficiencies, but, as a whole, the sport is poorer for it.
Companies often hire back retirees on non-permanent contracts offering poorer terms than their previous ones.
More than 20 nations have received billions of dollars in support and yet are poorer today.
Poorer parts of the world, including India and Pakistan, will have until 2028 to follow suit.
Poorer ones may never even see the produce that rots on slow, bumpy journeys to market.
Pupils range from poorer Afghans on scholarships to the sons and daughters of the country's elite.
If foreign investment dries up, and the pound stays weak, Britons will be left permanently poorer.
The International Monetary Fund in February said Nigerians were getting poorer despite the recovery from recession.
But it was not a vote for a poorer country, higher unemployment or shabbier public services.
Poorer parents are too strained and stressed to spend as much quality time raising their kids.
Incomes in the poorer parts of Asia and Europe surged towards those in America (see chart).
That policy has only one egalitarian conclusion: a country in which the whole country is poorer.
In poorer countries, too, builders are likely to shift away from sand as its price rises.
American vegans and vegetarians are also poorer than average, and twice as likely to be single.
Her plan to shut out foreign goods and ideas would make France poorer and less productive.
The pull-out of foreign troops has made Afghanistan not only more dangerous, but poorer, too.
Poorer people will be insulated from the rising costs by subsidies that are baked into Obamacare.
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The risk of death, they wrote, was 210 percent higher for people living in poorer areas.
Once scientific data linked pollution to poorer quality of life, politicians acted to make citizens safer.
They bring financial services to poorer people and force state-owned behemoths to up their game.
The schools are often found in Rio's poorer neighborhoods, not in tourist-laden Copacabana and Ipanema.
The Netherlands has the political, technological and financial means to cope; much poorer, Bangladesh may not.
Populations on the coast are typically older, whiter, less well-educated and poorer than the average.
Over the past decade, for example, China's poorer provinces have grown faster than their wealthier peers.
Germany's poorer allies were even less able to mobilize their young men, factories, and food resources.
But the main buyers of his banana brew are poorer folk, unable to afford branded lagers.
A rise in participation brings marginalised workers into the workforce, boosting the earnings of poorer households.
You don't swear to stick with it in sickness and in health, for richer or poorer.
Today it is assessed as more corrupt than poorer states such as Rwanda, Namibia and Senegal.
We'd done it for better for worse, for richer for poorer, in sickness and in health.
When measured by GDP per person, Kyrgyzstan is marginally poorer than Cameroon or Papua New Guinea.
Yet Vietnam is a smaller, poorer economy than China, more reliant on foreign investment and trade.
The World Bank estimates remittance flows into poorer countries reached a record $529 billion last year.
On the all-important trading relationship, all options other than EU membership would leave Britain poorer.
" Another friend of Hamre's told The Seattle Times that their "community is poorer for his loss.
With the population growing by about 3% a year, people on average got poorer last year.
In poorer ones, rising incomes and the spread of mobile phones will bring more shoppers online.
But brain-imaging studies further cement the links between heavy tech use and poorer attention span.
Players, especially those from poorer cricketing countries, often prioritise T20 fixtures as the pay is better.
The government of President Rodrigo Duterte has pledged to help poorer Filipinos with all these problems.
The wealth gap has long fed resentment among poorer "pribumi", Indonesia's mostly ethnic-Malay indigenous people.
The cost of the devices are low at high-scale manufacturing facilitating deployment in poorer countries.
It was unclear, however, whether this change was a cause or effect of the poorer performance.
Poorer people are more likely to be overweight, smoke, and drink compared to their wealthier counterparts.
The owners of firms that used convicts benefited; poorer people lost out when competing with them.
Moreover, once the Constitution was ratified, the new federal government's policies were advantageous to poorer Americans.
"Poorer countries with limited borrowing capacity may face financing difficulty amid higher import bills," RBC said.
"A person who is relocated becomes poorer than he was before," said Clemont, the community leader.
Statistics show that young people from poorer backgrounds are 50% less likely to play sports regularly.
That suggests people with mental illness receive poorer care than those without psychiatric problems, researchers said.
The issue, as currently conceived, demands international cooperation, proactive government action, and aid to poorer communities.
Almost a year later, for better or worse (richer or poorer), that deal is official today.
With much of the district poorer than Oregon's coastal region, 240,000 of its residents receive Medicaid.
As you can see, making both changes would have provided far more benefit for poorer people.
And as is commonly seen with other environmental issues, richer countries fared better than poorer ones.
Poorer Lebanese have few good choices to enjoy the beach in the sweltering Middle Eastern summer.
Financial mistakes can also make inequality worse, if poorer folk are more likely to make them.
Opponents say it will leave Britain poorer and weaker, cut off from its main trade partners.
Smaller, poorer and more rural counties around the state are going to have a tough time.
Districts with poorer or more immigrant families aren't as likely to have high opt out numbers.
For poorer, and older, people, Ryan's approach would provide much less help than Obamacare currently does.
On it's face, it looks like the White House is taking something away from poorer people.
Money will shift from (richer) states that make things towards (poorer) ones that consume them, too.
Some are having a rethink and enhancing the experience of arrivals, the poorer cousin to departures.
But Brazil is much poorer than Britain—or indeed than most other host nations to date.
Further reducing access to VAWA grants will lead to poorer outcomes for survivors, including increased fatalities.
Both groups averaged about seven hours of sleep daily, though irregular sleepers reported poorer sleep quality.
The effect is less marked in poorer countries, but the direction of travel is the same.
Then, Goldsmith says, the new parents started seeking to separate their children from their poorer classmates.
Licata remarked that she and her friends were particularly vulnerable because they came from poorer families.
Airlines, for instance, want to milk rich customers with higher prices, without driving away poorer ones.
These assumptions yield an electorate that is significantly older, less educated and poorer than YouGov expects.
The risk is that automation could deny poorer countries the opportunity for economic development through industrialisation.
The subsequent cost is poorer performance of the task in the presence of music with lyrics.
Those who do not make the top 200 at all fare even poorer (see chart 2).
There is a long history of neglecting prominent health issues that affect minority or poorer populations.
There was a perceptible sense of the country sliding to a poorer, more isolated resting place.
Black Americans remain poorer, less healthy and more likely to be killed by police than whites.
Those who do not make the top 453 at all fare even poorer (see chart 1).
Perhaps some steel factories return to Ohio, but overall prices rise, and America becomes substantially poorer.
Generally, people reported their lives had improved even though they gave poorer assessments of their health.
Reporting has shown that concentration brings poorer service, fragile supply chains, regional blight, and degraded democracy.
They tend to be poorer and older; many attend school while working and caring for families.
Meanwhile, its social engineering — from green energy to wealth redistribution — have made many working families poorer.
His base of support is in the poorer, more agrarian south, with its majority indigenous population.
Rich countries, such as the U.S., agree to charge less and pay more to poorer countries.
The educations of many graduate students—including my own—would have been the poorer for it.
He says the bill offers too many tax credits that help poorer people to buy insurance.
Poorer communities typically have wooden homes and are generally lower-lying, placing them at tremendous risk.
Critics argue many teachers in the poorer south lack the financial support to meet required standards.
In particular, we'll throw poorer and rural people under the bus, relegating them to subpar services.
"People who live in thatched roofs, mud houses, tend to be a bit poorer," Faye said.
Wealthier nations like the U.S. have tended to commit to lower tariff rates than poorer nations.
Every country in the world emerged from the war significantly poorer, save one: the United States.
Tourism continues to boom unabated, shutting small shops and pushing poorer Icelanders out of the city.
Mahathir's campaign strategy was particularly effective in poorer rural Malay heartlands, where rising costs hit hard.
"Brazil has significantly poorer performance than the other countries included in the study," the study said.
Culture does not move as fast as it once did and we are poorer for it.
It just that it's people of color in these poorer communities because that's how oppression works.
Cheaper products and poorer quality "won't be good for consumers in the long run," he said.
Yet the Japanese government continued to provide China with development assistance usually reserved for poorer countries.
The Group of 7 has pledged to help poorer nations but has not always followed through.
And because prices were declining, homeowners felt poorer and became less likely to make major purchases.
Ultimately, prices go up for everyone, and poorer nations can get cut off from crucial technology.
Among the other key findings: The poorer a country is, the more unsafe abortions it has.
The Trump plan, the analysis suggests, leaves America poorer, less equal, and much deeper in debt.
The rich may have to forsake some natural resources so that the poorer world can develop.
Under the Affordable Care Act, he said, tens of thousands of poorer Idahoans got health coverage.
Partly as a result, the Herero and Nama are much poorer than Namibians of German descent.
Hispanics tend to be healthier than comparable non-Hispanic white Americans, despite being poorer on average.
They frequently make overnight stops, arriving with money to spend in the midst of poorer communities.
Article 21 of the PSMA creates a monetary fund to help poorer countries implement these policies.
Connecticut gets $1 for every $1 it spends; Mississippi, being poorer, gets $13 for every $1.
Poorer people are more likely to be obese, smoke, and drink compared to their wealthier counterparts.
When internalized by older adults themselves, ageist views can lead to poorer mental and physical health.
Overall, immigrants have helped both wealthy and poorer rural towns cope with an aging, declining population.
If there is too much of an imbalance over time, the result is poorer well-being.
If they can't, if their futures resemble their recent pasts, then the world will get poorer.
These already cash-strapped hospitals serving poorer populations will soon be put in even greater jeopardy.
Or the talks could get bogged down by the traditional rifts between richer and poorer nations.
Critics of the legal system argue that the government uses the penalty disproportionately against poorer people.
Ordering the whole roster would leave you a couple hundred dollars poorer and no wiser, though.
UBI trials around the world have mostly focused on providing payments to poorer members of society.
The typical household is still poorer than it was before the financial crisis began in 2007.
Higher gas prices, meanwhile, act as an immediate tax on consumers and make people feel poorer.
A decline in income in young adulthood may lead to poorer cognitive ability in middle age.
They are also poorer than the ethnically Han Chinese who make up most of Taiwan's population.
But corporate success did nothing for poorer households because of a highly unequal distribution of wealth.
Even before the poisonings, market vendors in Novo-Lenino had noticed that residents were getting poorer.
But for the smaller, poorer countries, like most of the Central Europeans, they loom even larger.
His preferred replacement of Obamacare would reduce health care benefits for sicker, poorer and older Americans.
A city once trapped in a slower, poorer era because of governmental neglect is being remade.
Put simply, the richer North must take on some of the costs of the poorer South.
On the poorer outskirts of the city, residents continue to struggle with water shortages and malnutrition.
The tariffs could very well provoke a global trade war that could make all sides poorer.
The risks are most concentrated in warmer parts of the world, where poorer countries are located.
Only one of them works today—and it's not the one that served Rio's poorer residents.
But it's worth remembering that both countries remain vastly poorer than the United States or Europe.
And it is not just poorer states that will be hit by river floods, he added.
My school is perceived to others as the "poorer" or the "discount" version of other schools.
Guns provide protection, especially for poorer Americans who live in neighborhoods which receive less police attention.
If they were chronically bullied, they are likely to be more isolated, less educated and poorer.
And poorer people, whose neighborhoods tend to be the hottest, can be the most at risk.
The world's richest nation should not pull goods and services from poorer countries year after year.
Even so, the goal of the ruling Chinese Communist Party is not to make people poorer.
This makes life-saving treatments unaffordable for many, particularly for people living in poorer TPP countries.
Certainly in poorer urban centers Wi-Fi makes a ton of sense to connect the unconnected.
Tenants fear that the wave of wealthier newcomers is pushing rents up and poorer residents out.
Many dropouts can't afford to pay the tuition — especially those in the much-poorer black population.
Research suggests that people in wealthier countries are on average happier than those in poorer ones.
Groups of kidnappers were roaming the poorer suburbs of Paris in utility vans to snatch children.
We often talk about increasing wealth inequality, with the rich getting richer and poor getting poorer.
Poorer counties, like Hidalgo, Texas, which borders Mexico, are the ones that really worry health experts.
Income for the poorer half of the population fell by 1% in America between 1978 and 2015.
But the plan was immediately criticized by education advocates for essentially cutting money intended for poorer districts.
Margaret Thatcher embraced his arguments against sanctions: that they would be ineffective while making black people poorer.
High taxes can sap entrepreneurial spirit, while high welfare spending can leave poorer people dependent on handouts.
A small and flourishing mostly white suburb, it is sandwiched by two significantly poorer, mostly black neighborhoods.
Around a third of Argentines (mainly the poorer ones) love her; many of the rest abhor her.
New York and California are also richer than the average US state whereas Puerto Rico is poorer.
The differential is even higher in places like Guatemala or Nicaragua, which are substantially poorer than Mexico.
The latest inflation figures came on the back of poorer-than-expected Chinese manufacturing data for December.
Richer Poorer, cult-favorite women's and men's basics brand, was once a successful sock and underwear wholesaler.
California brand Richer Poorer is known among its fan base for creating amazingly comfortable basics and loungewear.
Utilities characterize this as a subsidy from non-solar (usually poorer) households to solar (usually wealthier) ones.
As is having to work multiple jobs or in overnight shifts (another burden overrepresented in poorer communities).
But that corporate success did nothing for poorer households because of a highly unequal distribution of wealth.
The consequences of protection are that we will be poorer and the world will be less safe.
In this case, that includes the middle class and poorer consumers who need heat, electricity, and gasoline.
Poorer by the day, hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans have concluded that escape is their only option.
THE CONSEQUENCES OF PROTECTIONISM ARE THAT WE WILL BE POORER AND THE WORLD WILL BE LESS SAFE.
Assuming they haven't all died of dysentery, that is, given the absolute state of Novigrad's poorer quarters.
Poorer countries (including Indonesia) continue to rely on landfills, but these have also been getting more sanitary.
But the UPU's one-country, one-vote system means that poorer countries are likely to block that.
HIGHLY skilled immigrants from poorer parts of the world tend to be welcomed by most rich countries.
The most important is that southern and eastern European countries are generally poorer, with patchier welfare states.
The company's share price plunged 15 percent week after it reported poorer than expected user growth numbers.
It also sends negative signals to poorer parents who may be unaware of all the subsidies available.
Poorer people are likely to have had a more stressful experience struggling to cope with the aftermath.
The barriers between these two communities result in poorer health outcomes for those who served our nation.
Isn't the Warren campaign supposed to be about sticking it to richer Americans instead of poorer ones?
London and the south-east are wealthy but most regions are poorer than the European Union average.
Ofgem has introduced a temporary price cap on prepayment meters, which are mostly used by poorer households.
Or simply make admission to museums free, as it is in other countries that are far poorer?
Procrastinators were poorer in self-regulation, and they knew that they were poor in this, as well.
Because, sadly, the Muslim world is much poorer than the West (and now the Far East, too).
Fast-forward to 2001, and he could expect to live 5.8 years longer than his poorer counterpart.
We are looking at an economy in which the rich get richer and the poor get poorer.
Vivendi has gained just €7bn in that period, reflecting poorer performance at other parts of the group.
WHEN Bangladesh won independence from Pakistan in 27, it was much poorer than the country it left.
Rich states say it will let workers from poorer countries undercut wages in their own national economies.
The rest goes to poorer countries in eastern Europe as "Norway grants", controlled from Oslo, not Brussels.
In Chile, Exploratorio Sombrero hopes to map poorer neighbourhoods of Melipilla, the city where it is based.
The book explores resentment you see among the middle class or the working class toward poorer folks.
But in smaller, poorer countries with little financial infrastructure, credit-scorers have limited data to work with.
That was probably half the rate of population growth—meaning that, on average, its people got poorer.
"We don't have the power to say that the internet actually causes poorer attentional control," he says.
The government also helps to arrange marriages between rural men and "imported" brides from poorer Asian countries.
The elites have already left the public systems, and many middle-class and poorer people are following.
Wealthier families seem to be moving towards better-performing schools, while rising income inequality traps poorer families.
In the immediate post-war years the southern states of West Germany were poorer than the rest.
This stress can make it harder to fall or stay asleep, which leads to poorer sleep quality.
The League's traditional hostility to the poorer south, where M5S is strongest, makes such a pact hard.
India's reservation of 25% of private-school places for poorer children has not been a great success.
Zeid also expressed concern about U.S. proposals that could "drastically reduce social protections", particularly for poorer Americans.
They have a much poorer record at actually getting some of these candidates over the finish line.
Her performances among young voters, first-time voters, and the poorer and less educated are particularly striking.
Race is not the only factor in environmental inequality — poorer people experience more pollution than wealthier people.
In the weeks since the new government was approved by President Sergio Mattarella, Italians have become poorer.
After all, many politicians have often ignored poorer neighborhoods because they tend to vote at lower rates.
But for Kamaluddin, running a 'mobile cinema' means bringing nostalgia and entertainment to the city's poorer residents.
The super-elite keep getting richer, while young workers keep getting poorer, and economic mobility has plummeted.
The relationship is not a simple one: China gives proportionally more money to poorer countries, for instance.
We are definitely shifting from a society where the middle class was a kind of ... Poorer version.
This division was not universal—in poorer families, especially, women have long been employed outside the home.
Some provinces and cities are drafting plans to convert unsold homes into subsidised housing for poorer residents.
Otherwise the wrong "choice" will leave America's veterans with fewer options, not more, and poorer health outcomes.
Now President Trump is giving those younger, healthier, and most likely poorer Americans new health coverage options.
Of course, it is the developing countries, especially poorer ones, that are most subject to IMF decisions.
"A vote for Brexit would make some people very rich — but most voters considerably poorer," he wrote.
Georgia has a population of four million compared to Italy's 60 million and is also significantly poorer.
To plug the gaps, some of them are trying to poach workers from poorer, non-EU neighbors.
One study estimates that Britain may already be 3 percent poorer simply because of planning for Brexit.
Why not create a government-supported global fund to buy intellectual property on behalf of poorer nations?
Other factors seen to account for how long poorer Americans lived included smoking and obesity, it said.
Ms. Marenah's mother tried to instill pride in her daughters as they grew poorer in New York.
By contrast, the number of missionaries from Asia, Latin America and other poorer continents is steadily increasing.
It also showed the candidate's proposals would benefit the nation's wealthiest and hurt poorer Americans the most.
And in some cases, the employees who sign on may walk away poorer financially for their effort.
Women who were super flashers were likely to be in poorer health or to regularly consume alcohol.
Parts of the North of England, and particularly poorer parts of the country, are more pro-Brexit.
To many, it looked like the White House was trying to take something away from poorer people.
Climate change is a major policy failure and it will disproportionately affect the poorer sections of society.
Should the U.S. impose wage requirements, not just fair-market rules or practices, on a poorer country?
Hamburg, Mr. Grossekathöfer said, had rejected a compromise to accommodate 125 refugees and another 125 poorer Germans.
However things are resolved for him personally, his beloved country will emerge the poorer for his ordeal.
Thousands and thousands of people were made dramatically better off — and few, if any, were made poorer.
It wouldn't be too surprising if Sanders really were drawing poorer voters to his campaign, Gelman said.
We are all poorer when trans people are unable to fulfill their potential and contribute to society.
It's worst for the poorer families, for example, they can only eat meat every 2-3 months.
Other criticisms, like the possibility that Musk's tunnels will further segregate poorer urban communities, are worth considering.
Using tobacco, on the other hand, was associated with poorer scores on eight of those health measures.
If Britain leaves the EU, it is likely to end up poorer, less open and less innovative.
So schools that were based in poorer areas had less revenue, because the property taxes were lower.
When unemployment is high, so are rates of stress and accompanying poorer mental and physical health outcomes.
There are "two ways to cure inequality," make the poor richer or the rich poorer, Hartnett added.
Smaller and poorer schools have not been able to invest heavily in technology to deliver online courses.
All of those people will now be poorer as a result of the new gag rule expansion.
But this doesn't mean that poorer regions are dying from their own xenophobia, as is sometimes suggested.
New York and California are also richer than the average US state, whereas Puerto Rico is poorer.
There's good evidence that richer people used to have about the same life expectancy as poorer people.
But in poorer and more agricultural societies, pesticides make up a huge share of all suicide deaths.
"I was taught there's always someone poorer than you, and you have to give back," she said.
Some of the largest coverage gains have come in poorer states, including West Virginia, Arkansas and Kentucky.
But much of what Mr. Trump has done to make America great may eventually make it poorer.
In poorer countries trust in e-commerce remains fragile, making it hard to sell directly to consumers.
But it would do all of that at a very high cost to older, particularly poorer Americans.
In poorer countries, Dr. Kramer said, breast-feeding children beyond 6 months leads to lower mortality rates.
Poorer Latinos, in particular, suffer from high rates of obesity, diabetes, liver disease and high blood pressure.
Both women and men say they are more depressed and had poorer health because of parental care.
But many poorer families choose E.R. care over taking money from their stretched budgets for health insurance.
Those in poorer, Democratic-leaning communities less frequently participate in midterm elections, increasing their chances of exclusion.
Food shortages would hit vulnerable, poorer regions, but affluent nations may also be in the firing line.
Once again, this tax plan is a sop to the rich funded by the poorer among us.
Midlife mortality is the result of systemic failures that are reversing human development particularly in poorer communities.
The lack of trees in some poorer communities is also connected to a history of abusive policing.
Why do richer countries fare so much better than poorer ones when it comes to natural disasters?
I know of no photographer whose work contains so much of the drift that poorer folk know.
They also discovered that people in poorer nations begin wasting more food as they earn more money.
Also poorer for missing its staging is the cast album of "Come From Away" (The Musical Company).
But our country's chance of having a poorer future if immigration is further stymied is 100 percent.
Rather, they say, it is needed to expel illegal immigrants from Bangladesh, India's poorer, predominantly Muslim neighbor.
I wish Britons hadn't voted for Brexit, which will make Europe weaker and their own country poorer.
Poorer people, both in urban Wuhan and in the countryside, would suffer more acutely from tightening supplies.
When resources are devoted to boondoggles, and companies are run by incompetent cronies, everyone ends up poorer.
The governor emphasized that he would focus on curbing the funding disparities between wealthier and poorer schools.
Still, with a campaign built on his electability, Biden could struggle after a poorer-than-expected performance.
Since then, opposition to a much-enlarged, poorer and vastly more diverse European Union has only increased.
The rich are getting richer and the poor are getting poorer, at least in the United States.
Its remaining formal ties are with mostly smaller and poorer nations in Latin America and the Pacific.
In short, Republicans have made health insurance even more unaffordable, especially for older, sicker, or poorer Americans.
That would be bad news for poorer Americans even as it makes the overall economy more efficient.
Feet are even poorer, even more vulnerable, there's nothing more vulnerable: the child in each of us.
Women of color already face difficulties accessing healthcare and experience poorer health outcomes than their white counterparts.
In the lab, for instance, we found that poorer people were initially more generous than richer people.
The land might already host a degraded forest, with less tree cover, fewer species, and poorer soil.
These efforts must be sustained and expanded to meet the needs of emerging market and poorer countries.
Darkness envelops unpopulated or poorer areas like much of Africa, the Canadian Arctic, Tibet and North Korea.
Rather, consumers have suffered through higher drug prices, fewer choices, poorer service and increased fraud and abuse.
But in many places, especially in poorer rural areas, caste infrastructure is still the one that counts.
They die sooner than women, in part because of poorer diets and more risky behaviors like smoking.
Dark leafy greens are rich in carotenes, and they're abundant in many poorer parts of the world.
One is that it makes the average person feel poorer, [in] comparison to those who have more.
A shrinking middle class reflects a city getting richer on one end and poorer on the other.
Drug cartels, after years of ravaging poorer communities, had begun to target the richest of the rich.
It didn't just fail to expand access to abortion to poorer women; it actively made access worse.
Many of its wealthier residents moved out in the 1980s, and it became poorer and more bohemian.
U.S. supplies can also be of poorer quality because of high sulphur content and low heating efficiency.
The more screen time they had, the poorer they scored on developmental tests when they reached age five.
And it can even make you poorer, when it comes to the currency that matters the most — time.
That's why a Congressional Research Service study found parts of the Central Valley were even poorer than Appalachia.
So any redistribution of tax revenues could have a negative impact on much poorer regions in the south.
But because things changed with the euro, Greeks basically became poorer, and they can't afford to visit anymore.
It will offer a modest benefit to younger, wealthier people at the expense of older and poorer ones.
It has also decided to curb child benefits for workers whose children live in poorer countries, including Hungary.
The procedure left me $2500 poorer and drinking milkshakes for breakfast, wondering how I got to this point.
"The average American household will be poorer," Mohaddes said, and noted other industrialized countries could be similarly impacted.
In Mexico the data show that the tax did lead poorer households to buy fewer sugar-sweetened drinks.
In poorer countries, where the state is weak and almost everybody works informally, it is close to impossible.
If people are feeling poorer, they may think that their government should do more for them, not less.
He became their champion, an avatar of the poorer, racialized south come to silence the cruel rich north.
"Rebalancing" reforms were adopted to improve the lot of Kanaks, who tend to be far poorer than immigrants.
Without government subsidies, the mostly poorer residents living in Beijing's outskirts cannot afford to convert to electric appliances.
A couple of county workers were headed out to camps that had a history of poorer record-keeping.
This is doubly so in the poorer south, where firms pay high wages negotiated at the national level.
As a result, the study predicts that life expectancies in far poorer countries will eventually overtake America′s.
Richer Poorer makes cool, comfortable basics and loungewear that have attracted a strong fan base over the years.
But it may be less appealing to their counterparts in poorer places where workers found employment in manufacturing.
And through 2014, the top 1 percent was still poorer by 3.03 percent than it was in 2000.
But if I go and return, I may live a poorer quality of life than I've lived before.
"Poorer countries are shouldering the duty of protecting refugees when it should be a shared responsibility," she added.
A week ago residents of the poorer barrios of Venezuela's capital Caracas woke up to find soldiers everywhere.
The protectionist policies he promoted during the campaign would shrink the economy and make the United States poorer.
Poorer families shared an often-overflowing cesspool that might be mucked out occasionally, depending on their landlord's whims.
"There seems to be evidence beyond just that some cities are richer, some cities are poorer," he said.
Campaigners at the time were concerned that Ireland would lose generous subsidies if new, poorer members were admitted.
Fast-fashion retailers churn out poorer-quality clothes, which do not survive long enough to be worth reselling.
It implies that North Korea's economy is poorer, more volatile and more vulnerable to weather than formerly thought.
Neighboring South Africa, the regional economic powerhouse, has always been a draw for migrants from poorer African countries.
To the delight of countries like Germany, aid to poorer countries will be linked to economic-reform efforts.
A rival comic-book series, the DC Entertainment Universe, has taken itself more seriously, with much poorer results.
The poorer areas have felt the full fury of Duterte's campaign, and of Station 6's drug squad.
This almost certainly reduced total after-tax and transfer incomes, with the effects concentrated among poorer single mothers.
In this case, the partnership might not last if the outcome is "for poorer" rather than "for richer".
Were Americans unable to buy cheap imports, they would be poorer, with less to spend on other things.
Currently, the Affordable Care Act offers a sliding scale of credits, with poorer households receiving the most assistance.
The poorer countries of eastern Europe retort that these pious words are a cover for old-fashioned protectionism.
Affluent children raised in this way are exposed to many more words and complex ideas than poorer children.
She also vowed to reform the police force and reduce the violence that plagues poorer areas of Chicago.
And, even though poorer countries aren't the ones overusing resources, they are the ones typically paying the costs.
Moderates already had concerns that previous versions did not do enough to protect poorer, sicker and older Americans.

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