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"stipend" Definitions
  1. an amount of money that is paid regularly to somebody, especially a priest, as wages or money to live on

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U.S. skaters who place in the top three in an individual event earn the largest stipend; fourth- through eighth-place finishers earn the second-tier stipend amount; and competitors in ninth through 16th land in the third stipend tier.
By law, legislators can receive only one such stipend, and lawmakers typically take the greater stipend if they hold multiple leadership positions.
Benefits include paid parental leave; a professional development stipend; health, dental and life insurance; 215(k) with company matching and a professional development stipend.
If they take the $248,27 relocation stipend and extra assistance, their ISA extends to 2586 months and they'll end up paying back $24,2319 total, including the stipend.
You can work part time up to a certain limit and still keep the stipend, but if you work too much and earn too much money, you have to pay back the stipend.
Plus, many major companies also offer interns a housing stipend.
I will use my stipend money and expense this later.
Scholars will get a monthly stipend of 12,203 reais ($3,645).
She asked NYFA to pay her a $150 stipend, too.
Staffers who become trained marshals would get a $500 stipend.
Tuition could be waived, and there is probably a stipend.
Tulsa Remote also offers a housing stipend and networking opportunities.
So he subsists on the government's €300 monthly refugee stipend.
The University of California will be contributing a research stipend.
We're giving them a stipend and lunch and a Metrocard.
That adds up to $58,850 ... almost all of her stipend.
Teachers who become trained marshals would get a $22007 stipend.
The Council seat came with only a $29 monthly stipend.
C.W.H.L. players were notified of the stipend implementations Friday morning.
The important difference is in how stipend levels are set.
They pay their coach a stipend of $20113,000 a season.
His mother's estate provided him with a vanishingly small stipend.
The stipend program, he noted, is just one component of that.
It is $4.23, which means I pay nothing after my stipend.
Each fellow receives a $1,500 stipend for the month-long residency.
I plan to expense it since I have my weekly stipend.
Balfour Beatty continued to collect the family's monthly housing stipend, however.
I'm on retainer with one client and get a monthly stipend.
The businesses selected will also receive a $10,000 stipend from Target.
Payless said the influencers were paid a small stipend to attend.
They either give governors a housing stipend or nothing at all.
And I gotta work for the system, work for the stipend.
They receive a stipend and transportation assistance to visit their family.
It was his prison wages — about $8,000 — including a monthly stipend.
The state government even initially paid vigilante members a small stipend.
He won second prize, which carried the substantial stipend of $1,13.
It also provides participants with mentoring, career development, and a stipend.
"Guardians" who sign up for the program receive a $500 stipend.
Artists were also given a stipend for supplies and studio access.
Coventry University is offering male nursing students a new £3,000 ($3,800) stipend.
Now I need to get some quick paperwork for my stipend processed.
Not only is it free, students get a stipend and college credit.
It also furnishes rebels who disarm with lodging and a monthly stipend.
He received a monthly stipend of almost $2,000 from the Saudi government.
She was given a stipend and a $85033,200 scholarship for her education.
The stipend is $225 and can be done over and over again.
People could stay there if they handed over their monthly housing stipend.
That would effectively cut students' net stipend by nearly $783,278 a year.
The plan is to allocate a $50 weekly grocery stipend for applicants.
In addition, she also received a fully furnished apartment and a stipend.
Facebook offers a housing or a monthly housing stipend to its interns. 
The city was offering a monthly stipend of $500 for 18 months.
We're concerned with the misappropriation of unions for use by privileged workers, some of whom receive compensation more than twice the average income in NYC, in addition to flexible work from home hours, above-and-beyond industry standards for parental leave, 25+ days of paid vacation, a wellness stipend, a bike stipend, an education stipend, a weekly catered lunch, and a great deal of other benefits.
The programme entitles each former militant to a monthly stipend and job training.
For the moment, nobody should draw a salary or stipend, barring exceptional circumstances.
Many get little assistance beyond a monthly stipend of about 700,000 pesos ($220).
The winner will be provided a monthly stipend of $5,000 for one year.
Some programs provide graduate students with a modest stipend for food and housing.
Idaho state pays the governor a housing stipend of $4,500 a month instead.
As a pro, she also can access her monthly U.S.A. Swimming training stipend.
In 2100, Lambda offered 21 students a living stipend of $21,1503 a month.
Unlike his other I.D.C. colleagues, however, Mr. Avella does not collect a stipend.
The Su Casa workers receive room and board, and work on a stipend.
My tuition was subsidized; I had a small stipend and didn't need much.
The program will offer individual mentorship for the participants and a $6,300 stipend.
One job I had gave us a stipend for breakfast and lunch every day.
The full-time MAD Fellow receives a $15,000 stipend and a dedicated studio space.
The full-time MAD Artist Fellow receives a $15,000 stipend and dedicated studio space.
A third-place finish would have resulted in a much bigger stipend, he noted.
Catalyte pays a small stipend during training, and graduates begin earning $17 an hour.
I get to expense it as part of my weekly stipend while working here.
In the meantime, we will give them a monthly rent stipend of 87 dollars.
There would need to be some sort of system, some kind of a stipend.
Students receive free tuition in addition to a stipend of about $10,000 a year.
The one-month winter residency includes room and board and a $1,000 peso stipend.
Alrosa provides a stipend that covers all of the miners' meals in the canteen.
She receives a stipend from the Israeli government, which supports people who are transitioning.
The other would allow graduate students to put stipend funds into Individual Retirement Accounts.
Let me go buy hair and makeup and wig––oh, there goes my stipend.
The prison back wages for Mr. el-Motassadeq included a monthly stipend of €30.
I got paid a stipend through the program and supported myself minimally off that.
Mfaco puts aside part of his stipend to buy razors and other toiletries from
One participant told Business Insider that the stipend helped pay for her medical expenses.
"No number, no food, no medical care, no five euro weekly stipend," Biancoshock says.
Perhaps more importantly, the intern stipend is unlikely to resolve the real diversity situation.
Under the idea, the government would provide every citizen with a stipend, no strings attached.
HURT: So Greg, would you -- would you be satisfied with a $22018 stipend every month?
Classes are held twice a week and students receive a $25 stipend for each class.
Artists and designers in the six-month residency program receive studio space and a stipend.
Cost: none, unless you supplement your monthly stipend of $385 and completion bonus of $385.
Anyone around the country can apply, and artists receive a modest stipend for their work.
Instead, they teach and conduct research, and they're paid a small stipend for their work.
The fellowship award includes a $20,000 stipend and living and studio space in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Rutherford also now receives a monthly 3,000-euro stipend to visit Europe and the children.
That means zero tuition, folks — plus it comes with an annual £14,296 tax-free stipend.
Ex-guerrillas are getting a two-year stipend of $22018 per month and little else.
Gobin's group gives participants everything they need: equipment, clothing, supplies and a small monthly stipend.
Each employee does receive a daily stipend (between $75 and 100) for meals and transportation.
The Saudi government was supporting him with a small stipend each month, according to Overstreet.
Airbnb employees get a $2,000 annual stipend to stay at any listing around the world.
Joe Nocera: Good question, but I don't believe a stipend should be dependent on grades.
To get the stipend, residents must have lived in Marica for at least three years.
To get that stipend, their costs must be lower than that of a public prison.
Furloughed employees may be eligible for a stipend from the fund and for unemployment benefits.
Employers often can't afford a stipend, and many students can't afford to work for free.
Like Ms. Zhang, Ms. Ye, who uses a wheelchair, lives on a monthly government stipend.
The other key feature of premium support is how much the stipend grows over time.
He also persuaded Alla Broeksmit to increase her son's monthly stipend from $300 to $2,500.
But Forgey, the party spokeswoman, said the stipend is not contingent on signing the NDA.
In addition, according to the complaint, she received a fully furnished apartment and a stipend.
Most of my stipend goes into public transportation so I can get around the city.
In its recent benefits package rollout, the company added a $100 health and wellness stipend.
She was accepted and offered a tutor and a monthly stipend of $400 for supplies.
The government says it will extend a monthly $200 stipend to ex-combatants until Dec.
For my third coaching duty, the upper-school rock-climbing team, I get a small stipend.
Another option offers the defectors a three-month stipend to help get them on their feet.
In this near-future England, Silver and Dolores receive a government stipend for not having children.
The act also includes a health care stipend once a driver works 15 hours per week.
A $250 stipend is awarded per adoption, making it easier for employees to become pet owners.
I think you would have to just have a stipend for everybody at this point. Right.
I get a shrimp and avocado salad, which I eat with two rolls ($211.04 after stipend).
In 2000, he won the Bradley Prize, a prestigious conservative award that carries a $22018,22004 stipend.
It comes out to $9 and change, but I will expense it with my stipend later.
That pitiful stipend you make at your internship will dwindle quickly when wasted on car fare.
Jenkins also was awarded a full, need-based scholarship and a stipend for room and board.
An assistantship paid for my second year of grad school and gave me a monthly stipend.
Still, I had some savings set aside and the new job had offered a relocation stipend.
They get a stipend for each child, equivalent to about one-sixth of a professional's salary.
It is also adding a $20,000 stipend for new parents to spend on child care costs.
It was the best he could afford with the stipend offered to him by the university.
Parents playing in the WNBA are also eligible to receive a childcare stipend and housing assistance.
The size of the stipend each month depends on how well fellows progress toward these goals.
One man used his stipend to buy dentures so he could feel comfortable smiling in public.
She will receive a $3,000 stipend and support from the ICI to develop a new project.
The company is adding the $20,000 stipend because child care costs were a concern, he said.
Artists and designers in the six-month residency program receive a studio space and a stipend.
The party did increase the monthly stipend to state parties from $7,500 to $10,000 last October.
In return, recruits receive a 300 zloty ($80) monthly stipend as well as education and training allowances.
The winner will also receive a $5,000 stipend for the trip (which can be used for airfare).
The league also will provide a $25,000 monthly stipend for up-and-coming teams without backing organizations.
Artists and designers in the six-month residency program receive studio space and a stipend of $15,000.
For example, there are maternity clothes, the embryo transfer, a monthly stipend for incidentals, and so forth.
It's a bit more work, but I get an extra $1,000 stipend per year, which is nice.
We used a joint bank account to run the house, into which he put my monthly stipend.
The local government looks after his needs and he gets a 700 crown ($76) stipend every month.
Now, however, elected commoners sit on its benches and the seigneur receives an annual stipend of £28,000.
Instead, the organization will offer half as much paid leave and a $20,000 stipend to new parents.
In return, recruits receive a 300 zloty ($80) monthly stipend as well as education and training allowances.
You'll work on projects for nonprofits and businesses and receive a monthly stipend of $250 to $1,203.
They are, instead, offered the Big Mac of economic compensation: a scholarship and a marginal living stipend.
Unemployed former rebels moan that it has been four months since they got their last monthly stipend.
Simonetta got merely a monthly stipend, but at 17 and illegitimate she had no power to object.
If an artist's work wasn't attracting buyers, she'd offer a stipend to keep food on the table.
Because I work from home, my company contributes a $15 monthly stipend toward our $60/month service.
He finds a program that doesn't pay a large stipend and even requires more borrowing to attend.
So to cross his path requires a fair amount of commitment, not to mention a travel stipend.
She had taken the money from her stipend and splurged on chocolate until it made her sick.
The former ITT students also face having their monthly GI Bill housing stipend cut off next month.
Lawmakers can receive only one stipend and all three men receive higher stipends for Republican leadership positions.
Watkins claimed she was paid a severance stipend for two years as a settlement after the firing.
A main target of criticism was Ms. Clark's $40,000 annual stipend, in addition to her official salary.
He also received a small stipend from the U.S. Luge Association to cover his cost of living.
That lucky worker and a guest will receive a $10,000 stipend, plus pre-paid travel and lodging.
University of Washington defensive tackle Greg Gaines uses his stipend to keep his 2002 Mercury Mountaineer running.
She said the stipend had also enabled her to put away another $50 in savings each month.
As a Ph.D. candidate, she receives a $22,500 stipend and pays $1,349 in taxes on that amount.
It turned out that because they were considered "hard to place" children, there is still a small stipend.
He was designated a MacArthur Fellow (the so-called genius grant) which comes with a stipend of $625,000.
I was offered $0003,2000 for salary plus a $240,2000 stipend for teaching choir for a total of $43,150.
My husband gets $453,602 per month for his military stipend, and I make $880 in cash per month.
They are often forced to live on a small stipend or depend on the largesse of the parish.
My junior year of high school, I entered a creative-writing contest that awarded a significant cash stipend.
One startup made headlines last year by introducing a maternity-clothing stipend as a benefit for pregnant staffers.
GM workers were getting a $275 weekly stipend from the union — hardly enough to pay all their bills.
GM workers, who are getting a $250 weekly stipend from the union, shared their pain on social media.
We receive $4.25 every day as a lunch stipend, so after that, my lunch costs me only $2.06.
The delicate balance of the NuEconomy is better off with me receiving a monthly stipend without contributing labor.
Aside from the bats, they received household items like cooking utensils, beds and a stipend for a mobile.
Etsy will offer affected interns a one-time stipend, paying for housing and travel expenses that were promised.
Some people sign up for the small stipend many trials offer, others say they want to help others.
Poor residents of Stockton, CA have been receiving a no-strings-attached monthly stipend of $500 since February.
In exchange for creating digital guides, the duo will get $4,000 each in stipend, as well an apartment.
All that Leonardo needed to supply, in exchange for a stipend and a small château, was his wisdom.
She's asking for $3,000, which is a little more than the monthly stipend the residency would have covered.
The measure also calls for a healthcare stipend, health and auto insurance, and protection from discrimination and harassment.
Perhaps even share tips with them on how to improve their sleep or allow for a mattress stipend.
Families of widows, orphans and the disabled all get a stipend to pay for necessary food and housing.
But with the exception of a small annual stipend, she must forfeit any additional winnings, per N.C.A.A. rules.
Part of that effort was increasing the monthly stipend to state parties from $7,500 to $10,000 in October.
In just one semester, he had lost his hostel accommodation, his monthly stipend and access to the classroom.
Instead, the union has focused on applying pressure through other means to win stipend increases and other benefits.
Neth used part of the money to pay for school and got a monthly stipend of about $1,200.
Because Force's murderer was killed in the midst of his stabbing spree, his family received the P.A. stipend.
That lasts for 3193 months, or 36 months if they receive Placement's $5,000 relocation stipend and human support.
A company spokesperson said the university will provide students with a stipend to cover housing and other costs.
To ensure she got enough to eat, the charity would give her lentils and a small cash stipend.
They each receive a stipend of 40,000 Swiss francs ($42,900) in addition to funds for travel and expenses.
The stipend goes for up to six years (one year more than a typical bachelor's and master's degree).
In exchange for their service, Hosts receive a modest stipend and, upon successful delivery, a big ol' bonus.
Many university students get a monthly €250 stipend from the state, and Finnish citizens pay no tuition fees.
Plus, he knew that he would receive his full G.I. housing stipend even if his costs were lower.
They also offer graduate research and teaching assistantships which include a stipend and up to full tuition support.
Although players will not receive full livable wages, they will earn a stipend ranging from $2,000 to $10,000.
And she has no idea if the housing stipend the government is offering her will cover her expenses.
The British government provides a stipend, but in the past defectors have protested that it is too small.
I put it on my business card, since I have a travel stipend for the trip ($45 expensed).
The benefit provides up to four years of tuition and fees along with a books and housing stipend.
Being a PhD student is great because you get all the student perks while earning a reasonable stipend!
" Gaskin, the Huskies running back, said: "The stipend money is not enough, if you really look into it.
Consider the case of a full-time doctoral student receiving a $30,000 stipend and a $30,000 tuition waiver.
Two fellows will each receive a $15,000 stipend, a research grant, and access to a community brain trust.
I. world without traditional jobs, everyone will receive a minimum weekly or monthly stipend (welfare for all, basically).
Plus, the stipend will free up that one person in a million who can create the next Apple.
This year, the program has added a Lifeline track, providing a stipend and space without expectation of product.
Overnight, I became a member of uninsured America, living off a college student stipend of $3,000 a year.
The residency will run from January 21941 through June 22019, with a $21971,22019 stipend offered to all residents.
This included a monthly stipend, but she'd just lost it when she contracted her third UTI in one year.
Two fellows will receive a $15,000 stipend each, a research grant, access to a community brain trust and mentorship.
Drivers working 25 hours per week or more will receive a stipend covering roughly half of their medial expenses.
The head of the National Book Center said that Mr. Matzneff would lose a prestigious, seldom-awarded lifetime stipend.
Kathleen Farley, a graduate student in biological sciences, paid $27,24 in taxes on her stipend of $230,969 last year.
This is somebody who invites Papadopoulos overseas and gives him a grant or a stipend for a foreign conference.
I am relieved to see my check still includes a portion of my coaching stipend and planning period buyout.
The policy of paying yeshiva students a stipend solidified this trend, taking the level down to 260 percent now.
Unlike their parents, most don't receive company pensions that pay them a lump sum or monthly stipend in retirement.
Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) would provide a flat $3,000 per adult cash stipend each year for low-income households.
Under current law, stipend and fellowship funds are not treated as compensation that can be deposited into an IRA.
Finalists for the atrium project will be furnished with a stipend to produce a maquette of their proposed work.
Three days later the Ministry of Education stripped him of a prestigious scholarship and demanded he repay the stipend.
The family of Yigal Amir, who killed former Israeli Prime Minister Yitshaq Rabin, continue to get the monthly stipend.
On a monthly stipend of about $1,850, students could pay their room and board and have money to spare.
Even with an additional housing stipend from the city, she is spending 70 percent of her income on rent.
In her absence Duke University had awarded her a full scholarship, and the American Psychological Association promised a stipend.
If you become pregnant during university, you get a year of parental leave, and you continue receiving the stipend.
He was given a staff badge, hours on the company's "Cave Team" and a $300 stipend every two weeks.
One is how stipend levels are set, which determines how much of beneficiaries' own money they need to contribute.
Families receive a stipend of about $400 a month to defray the costs of taking care of a child.
Last year, she was awarded a MacArthur Foundation fellowship, which comes with a stipend of $625,000 over five years.
One is a small tax that would fund a $500 monthly stipend for every American earning $50,000 or less.
All five artists receive a $4,000 stipend, but because their work ranges widely, additional services vary for each honoree.
Eligible MFA candidates receive tuition remission, health care, and a stipend and may apply for additional merit-based funding.
They were starting their MA program the year that I went and they gave us scholarships and a stipend.
Nobunaga soon made him a samurai -- even providing him with his own servant, house and stipend, according to Jesuit records.
Accommodation allowance (69 percent), airfare stipend (68 percent), and medical packages (64 percent) were among the perks most typically received.
Currently he's receiving a stipend of $80903,200/month for an internship, which isn't much to live on when you're solo.
If the fellows show good behavior after six months, they can earn a stipend of up to $1,183 a month.
A United Nations peacekeeper's monthly stipend of $1,332 often represents a threefold to -twentyfold increase over a soldier's normal salary.
The Australian government has provided them with a house and a living stipend -- asylum seekers are not permitted to work.
There weren't many free online coding resources, so Taylor took evening classes at a community college using Google's education stipend.
I also have C.'s ID and his lunch stipend to use, so I buy a can of cold brew.
Additionally, the women's team wanted a pool of prize money to split, performance-based bonuses, and a monthly training stipend.
Habu Adamu, 37, collects his monthly stipend from an NGO at the informal internally displaced persons camp in Diffa, Niger.
Right now, only that stipend is taxed, but the House's tax plan would also categorize these tuition waivers as income.
Alderman Ameya Pawar recently proposed the legislation, which would provide 1,000 families with a $500 monthly stipend — no questions asked.
For an 8% stake in the startup, EF gives the teams a six-month stipend to ready them for launch.
In addition to free tuition, students receive a stipend to cover all other costs at this prestigious academy in Colorado.
Engels agrees to give Marx a stipend, freeing him from wage-labour and allowing him instead to work on "Capital".
Awards include a $20,000 stipend, fully subsidized living, and studio space within Tulsa's Arts and Greenwood Districts for one year.
Awards include a $20,000 stipend, fully subsidized living and studio space within Tulsa's Arts and Greenwood Districts for one year.
Before the dust-up, Mr. Ghamdi had also delivered Friday sermons at a mosque in Mecca, earning a government stipend.
That stipend, according to FASTER'S website, helps pay for training and trauma equipment including tourniquets, compression bandages and chest seals.
Based on the number of dependents in the athlete's family, that monthly stipend ranges from $2267 to more than $270,100.
But if Daniels, 21.7, were to lose the $1,082 monthly stipend she receives, she has no doubt what would happen.
Students who don't live with their parents get a monthly stipend from the government of about $21000 for living costs.
On Thursday, it announced further cuts to employee benefits like its sizable fitness stipend and pay decreases across the board.
Established during the Ford administration and later expanded by both parties, the E.I.T.C. pays a stipend to low-income workers.
It provides a stipend for the first two months to cover participants' basic living costs, and then pre-seed funding.
The longer the Lomachenko duel gets delayed, the more likely it is Lopez will demand a stipend to stay inactive.
But Mr. Hannon chose to receive a larger stipend — $25,000 — for his role as assistant majority leader on conference operations.
She said she landed a stipend that was nearly double any of the offers she received in the United States.
I got my AmeriCorps stipend yesterday so I'm going to PayPal my rent before I take H. on a walk.
The decree also increases the stipend for students by 10% for one year and increases retirement allowances, the SPA reported.
Chris Stewart, Republican of Utah, Texas Democrat Joaquin Castro and North Carolina Republican Virginia Foxx -- pay their interns a stipend.
The Post-22017/11 GI Bill provides up to $20,000 per year for tuition, along with an adjustable living stipend.
Because NAPS students are being paid for being in the military, the N.C.A.A. has granted a waiver allowing the stipend.
She gets a monthly stipend of $67k from the estate, but she doles most of it out to her kids.
The individual awards may change, but Mozilla's site lists the packages as follows:Two $50,000 total prize packages ($47,22 award + $2,500 MozFest travel stipend)Five $25,000 total prize packages ($22,500 award + $2,500 MozFest travel stipend)Applicants will be judged by a committee of Mozilla staff and former fellows, and they'll be accepted through August 1, 2018.
Individual artists-in-residence receive a stipend of $4,500, an additional $1,000 materials/supplies budget, and access to materials and supplies.
It's true that the U.S. government partially funds WADA with a $2 million stipend, but let's put that figure in perspective.
The companies would also pay drivers a small stipend to cover health care costs and to provide them with accident insurance.
But tradition dictates that diggers are entitled to a dash, or stipend, from their financier when they make a significant find.
Today: a PhD student who receives a $8,15 annual stipend and spends some of her money this week on cherry tomatoes.
We paid a "separation" stipend to all former enlisted members and a pension to all but the most senior army officers.
In 20163, Australia implemented a controversial policy that required parents to vaccinate their children in order to receive a childcare stipend.
In addition to free tuition, students receive a stipend to cover all other costs at this prestigious military academy in Colorado.
Update: Yang's Freedom Dividend originally proposed to give American adults between the ages of 18 to 64 a monthly $1,000 stipend.
The department offers competitive comprehensive financial support with teaching assistantship appointments that include a stipend, full tuition credit, and health insurance.
As a fifth-year doctoral student in the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Lin receives a stipend of about $30,000.
In 2012, Chand advanced to a national-level athletic training program, which in addition to food and lodging provided a stipend.
Responding to the influx of refugees after the Vietnam War, the federal government started providing a supplementary stipend, but without oversight.
In Mr. Waters's program, the Mellon College of Science grants students an annual stipend of $29,400 and a $2500,23 tuition waiver.
The plan: Harry will write the poems, Loudermilk will front and glad-hand, and together they will live on the stipend.
Szrom also set up a community fund, which allowed local gardeners and food advocates to attend the convergence on a stipend.
The move comes after e-commerce platform Shopify also gave employees a $1,000 stipend to purchase equipment for remote work efforts.
Lucifer Zhang, who is deaf and cannot speak, was able to get by on her $140 monthly stipend from the government.
Tying it to the average bid or requiring only new beneficiaries to be subject to the new stipend would save less.
Undergraduate tuition is under $4,000 a year and subsidized for those who need it, who may also qualify for a stipend.
Many live in the crypts and mausoleums of wealthy families, who pay them a stipend to clean and watch over them.
Successful applicants to Weibo's new program must flag over 200 posts each month to receive a stipend of 200 yuan ($30.13).
This could be all-inclusive, but a small stipend to help with housing or mileage along the way is great, too.
Andrew Yang: C I liked that Yang went back to his "Freedom Dividend" -- a $1,000 a month stipend -- as his theme.
They live in Tucson, where his monthly stipend from the national team stretches much further than it would in Berkeley, Calif.
Since January 2016, the suspect had been drawing the monthly financial stipend provided by the German government for refugees, prosecutors said.
The new stipend, he said, means he does not have to call home and ask for money to solve every inconvenience.
In Finland, a monthly stipend of 560 euros was given to 2,000 unemployed people between the ages of 25 and 58.
Before the stipend started arriving, she said, she wasn&apost saving any money and owed several debts, each less than $118,2125.
Still, there's a certain dysfunctional ring to it: I've spent more than a year's graduate school stipend on my Starbucks habit.
Fellows are elected for seven-year periods, and get a stipend of about £15,000 per year if they're conducting academic work.
Duncan's consortium has been paying money, described as a stipend, to some of the landowners, but denies this amounts to bribery.
A member of the city council is proposing universal basic income legislation that would give a $22 monthly stipend to 211,2000 families.
The McCain Institute, a think-tank based in Washington, DC, has awarded him a one-year fellowship with a stipend of £21975,2.303.
I receive a nontaxable, zip code–adjusted stipend from the military to cover housing costs (about $2,000 per month for our area).
Not having student loans or health insurance premiums and getting a housing stipend has put us squarely in the upper middle class.
Congress should look at "some kind of fund or stipend…that could help defray costs" of child care, Wasserman Schultz told Axios.
A number of Rhode Island employees receive a stipend for their length of service to the state (known as a longevity payment).
All 52 of the emerging artists will receive a stipend of between $7,20193 and $15,000 and additional developmental support from the organization.
But they are now set to return home, angry about only receiving a $15 a day stipend from their South African employer.
As part of their integration into law-abiding society, they are to receive from August a monthly stipend of 663,945 pesos ($220).
In theory, this stipend is to cover the cost of getting children to school, especially for people who live relatively far away.
The Fellowship is free and a stipend will be provided to cover travel, incidentals, and costs associated with executing a culminating project.
InVision currently employs 2000 team members in 19 countries and offers a stipend for employees looking for office space in their hometown.
The program, in return for teaching Old English to underclassmen, provides me a residency at the dormitory along with a small stipend.
An additional $1 million will be split up in $100,000 increments and given to ten teams as a stipend to finance work.
Currently, the best students get a small stipend in addition to help with tuition fees, but it is hardly a game-changer.
And Mr. Chiu said his foundation gave farmers a stipend to compensate them for all the lotus root seedlings the crane devoured.
Ask about perks and benefits such stock options, a more flexible schedule, the ability to work from home or an education stipend.
While the pay might not be much, the ball kids do receive a food stipend and they get to keep their uniforms.
Some prostitutes argue the payments, a monthly stipend of €330, or about $384, are too low to allow them make ends meet.
"Before they had dorms, they could give players a living stipend for an apartment, a used car, and that helped," Konchalski said.
My fiancé — who is also an MIT grad student with an undergraduate degree from a public university — earns a $21.5,22019 monthly stipend.
The Hong Kong government gives a small stipend to asylum seekers, but since 2016 that has been cut for the Snowden group.
The Andreessen-backed startup is implementing pay cuts for remaining employees, removing its fitness stipend, and closed its Chicago office, effective Thursday.
For example, typical graduate students may receive a stipend of $30,000 and a tuition waiver for $50,000, which they will never see.
One of the boldest ideas coming down the pike is a universal child allowance: a monthly stipend for all families with children.
By state law, legislators can receive only one such stipend; they typically take the largest one if they hold multiple leadership positions.
I work in a high school where two teachers receive a stipend for supervising the entrance at the beginning of the day.
According to employees, lunch is either available through catering, an in-house cafeteria or a per diem stipend depending on the office.
The league also reduced the players' maximum stipend — essentially gas and extra spending money — to $100 from about $300 for a weekend.
The 10 winning families will receive $1,85033 a month, similar to how all Americans would receive the monthly stipend under Yang's proposal.
One outlier is Denmark, where colleges are not only free, but international students also receive a monthly stipend of 6,166 kroner ($914).
Students—aged eighteen to twenty-eight, from a low-income background—would receive full scholarships, including accident insurance, uniforms, and a stipend.
While the wages are small, or nothing at all, the ballkids do receive a food stipend and get to keep their uniforms.
First formed late 2012, the White Helmets began training as a 25-strong unit, working for a small stipend of $150 a month.
When Miguel agrees and confirms he'll give Maria a stipend to take care of the boy, she starts undressing as a thank you.
Nils stated that he spoke with Kauffmann's husband Simon White and the ombudsperson at the time about the impending end of his stipend.
Tulsa Artist Fellowship awards include a $20,000 stipend, fully subsidized living and studio space within Tulsa's Arts and Greenwood Districts for one year.
Johnson's employer also provides employees with a limited yearly stipend for mental health care, such as therapy, and Johnson has taken full advantage.
If its in-house winemakers like the idea, they pay the winemakers a stipend, not dissimilar to an advance on a book deal.
Universal basic income is a largely untested policy concept in which every citizen would get a regular government stipend with no strings attached.
But New Mexico offers a large stipend to high-achieving high school students who attend a state university, and Rael took that route.
Cycling, rowing and sailing, which produced 26 gongs in 2012, received a combined stipend of £88m for the Olympic cycle of 2013-17.
Amazon itself created the Alexa Prize competition among universities to push forward conversational artificial intelligence, with a $100,000 stipend for each sponsored team.
Over the next two weeks, MainStreet will use the stipend to gauge how many Bay Area tech workers are actually interested in moving.
But the stipend money she saved in Boston enabled her to start an independent news site in Cuba, which has published impressive work.
You could be kicking back in Amsterdam, Alicante, Barcelona, or even Boston for the low low price of nothing, plus a travel stipend.
Veterans Affairs Secretary David Shulkin has been under fire for using government funds to fly his wife to Europe and stipend her meals.
He also gave them a weekly stipend and they were able to save much of that cash because he paid for everything anyway.
In contrast, Palestinians danced in the street celebrating his "martyrdom" and the Palestinian Authority (PA) rewarded his family with a sizable monthly stipend.
But lawyers for the victims pointed out that Mr. Serrano received a stipend from the church and had a desk on church property.
In addition to a full scholarship, I also receive a living stipend and have won fellowships from the National Science Foundation and Google.
Mr. Litvinenko's widow said that he, too, had received a stipend from MI6, but only after the family moved to London in 2000.
Roberts said she devotes at least 60 hours of every week to that work, for which she pays herself a $153,000 annual stipend.
The article also gave outdated information about a monthly stipend that Mr. Polite receives for college, based on incorrect information from a source.
The program was only nine months long and, with a one-time stipend of $1,000, offered little in the way of financial support.
Recipients will receive a stipend, solo exhibition in the Fellowship Gallery, close collaboration with an A.I.R. artist-mentor, professional development workshops, and more.
The accusations also raised anew the question of whether to allow some athletes to collect compensation beyond a scholarship and an educational stipend.
Last fall, some gig economy companies offered to give a health care stipend to workers who were agitating for more benefits in California.
With the stipend of 77 euros, around $90, from the Italian government, he bought a new Samsung phone and installed the Telegram app.
Stipend levels would keep pace with overall health care costs, but they could still be lower than what many Medicare beneficiaries receive today.
Now she was dead, but the stipend was to continue until 2071, so that, like the house, it passed to her great-nephews.
Maezawa's stated goal is to test the premise of a basic income — the notion that every citizen should get a guaranteed, regular stipend.
Last April, Ms. Clark's stipend was challenged by David Eby, a member of the provincial legislative assembly from the B.C. New Democratic Party.
His living costs are covered by a monthly stipend from an aid group in Hong Kong, but he fears the money won't last.
If you're a PlayStation 4 owner, a $10 monthly/$60 annual subscription service called PlayStation Plus offers a monthly stipend of free games.
A daily CHR stipend of 150 pesos, about three dollars, isn't enough to feed his two sons, aged 23 and 23.20, he said.
His teammate Chico McClatcher, like several other players interviewed over the past month, said he saved his stipend to pay for Christmas presents.
Later, I got into M.I.T., the Ph.D. program in economics, but the stipend for teaching a course just wasn't going to do it.
While some offices pay per hour, others, like that of Senator Mitch McConnell, Republican of Kentucky and the majority leader, offer a stipend.
It will add a $20,203 stipend for new parents to spend on child care costs and family needs when they return to work.
Most likely offices will split this money among many people, so interns may expect a stipend of a few thousand dollars at most.
It provided the female players a $2,000 training stipend each month from the United States Olympic Committee and larger bonuses for winning medals.
If you're a PhD student right now who works in your university's lab, you'll get paid a stipend for that job — but not much.
Participants will receive an initial $2,500 for relocation expenses, a $500 monthly stipend and a final payout of $1,500 once the program is completed.
Foist is living on an annual stipend of $15,000 in take-home pay, he said, and has medical bills to maintain his prosthetic leg.
Employees now have unlimited vacation, an established medical savings plan, and a new company stipend for continued-education, according to a statement from Goudiss.
CONACYT confirmed that CIDE had "duly" informed it of Villagómez's resignation and therefore suspended his monthly research stipend of 31,900 pesos (around $1,800 uSD).
The fellow will be invited to create a work for the Flux Factory Major Group Exhibition, Art and Accessibility, and receive a $21929 stipend.
They include a monthly stipend to the nation's poorest residents and programs that allowed millions of people to attend college for the first time.
When she was a freshman, she became a "president's scholar," an honor which came with a $3,000 stipend to go toward a research project.
The government provides a stipend, called a cash benefit transfer, but the strict requirements of the law make it a "poverty trap," she said.
Airbnb offers its employees a $2,000 yearly stipend to allow them to travel all over the world and stay in any of their listings.
Coston conducts research and teaches for the university in exchange for a $32,400 stipend and attends classes thanks to a tuition waiver worth $43,000.
Another Capitol Hall tenant, Eddie A. Ortiz, 2000, a freelance hairdresser, has depression and supports himself with a city stipend for H.I.V.-positive individuals.
My graduate education at the University of Chicago would never have been possible without the full tuition benefits and $10,000 living stipend I received.
If they're fired before that mark, MainStreet offers healthcare benefits for their entire family and a $5,000 monthly stipend for up to three months.
Each month, about one-third of the city's residents will receive a stipend of 130 reais ($33 US dollars) to use as they like.
We cover her cell phone, car insurance, gas, and gym membership which frees up her stipend to go toward things she wants to do.
Lastly, if you are an unpaid intern, ask your boss if they'll at least cover the cost of transportation and provide a lunch stipend.
Ms. Lewis decided to sign up for the 16-week program, which offered only a modest stipend, as a 60th birthday present to herself.
Mr. Hastie was told that his G.I. Bill benefits would cover all of his tuition, in addition to giving him a monthly living stipend.
After acing the test, she gets her offer: a customer support job at $65,000 a year with full benefits plus a $20183,000 relocation stipend.
Host families pay a sponsoring agency $8,000 upfront and the au pair a $195.75 weekly stipend, room and board and a $500 education credit.
But the money doesn&apost really qualify as a basic income, since the recipients get a one-time payment instead of a consistent stipend.
Another program for former foster kids set me up with college counselors who helped me plan out my education and get an additional stipend.
Every family with children would get some money, which would avoid the problem of only offering the stipend to the guardians of poor youth.
This agreement also would provide maternity leave with full salary, a dedicated space in arenas for nursing mothers and a $7503,2750 child care stipend.
Several players confirmed that the United States Olympic Committee also provided a training stipend of $750 to $2,33 per month, largely based on experience.
Knight said younger players, including herself at one point, often had to use that stipend for living expenses like paying rent or buying groceries.
" Some pretty good nuggets in this one, including "the cavalier 22019-hour-a-week employee" and "the teenager who earns a $350 monthly stipend.
As a kind of thought experiment, let's begin by rounding off the military higher education benefit, tuition and living stipend, to $53,000 a year.
Each will receive a $3,000 stipend and keys to the 110-square-foot space, formerly a Hudson News stand, during the terminal's open hours.
This year, companies have upped the ante with far more impressive offerings, like a six-month sabbatical or a monthly stipend to cover juice cleanses.
On top of payment for individual hits, he said that he had for 20 years received a monthly stipend of P100,000 (around $2,000) from Duterte.
This is something of a lie—the five winners of the contest will receive a $2,000 stipend to be spread out between May and September.
The the bill passed Thursday would increase his taxes by 73%, according to calculations his university sent him, reducing his take-home stipend to $13,000.
Not bad for a full-time student-athlete who worked part-time as a substitute teacher and received a small monthly stipend from the university.
The library reimburses the selected educator's school district for wages and benefits and provides a monthly stipend to cover housing costs for the academic year.
The year-long fellowship program includes a stipend for the fellows to go to the Sundance Film Festival, complete with coaching sessions, seminars, and meetings.
I get to expense this because I get a €45 stipend a week from my job as part of my three-month exchange in Paris.
Details: Buttigieg's campaign gives staffers a $400 monthly stipend instead, which allows employees to buy insurance on their own on the Affordable Care Act exchanges.
However, letting Ohio State wrestler Kyle Snyder receive a $1,000 monthly stipend from USA Wrestling doesn't address the root of the problem in campus sports.
Delaney is familiar with the idea of universal basic income, where the government would pay all citizens a basic stipend to let them buy necessities.
The Estate pays Katherine a monthly stipend and when she dies the balance of Michael's fortune is divided between his 3 kids and various charities.
Of these, nearly 13,000 departures were voluntary – the government paid for flights and often gave those leaving a cash stipend of about $3,500 per adult.
Currently almost a quarter of Vassar students are eligible for Pell Grants, the federal government's annual stipend of up to $5,815 for low-income students.
Jet Airways in July 2017 asked dozens of junior pilots to take 30-50 percent salary and stipend cuts or quit, sources had told Reuters.
Its refugee program provides him with the apartment, health care, language classes, a small monthly stipend and a mentor to help him navigate daily life.
The disagreement bubbled to the surface, making headlines in Hungary three months later when Hosszu rejected the federation's training stipend, which amounted to roughly $40,20123.
This includes financial support in the form of a monthly stipend for living costs while founders find their co-founders and decide on an idea.
StubHub will make someone's dreams come true this summer, provided that that person's dream is to get a small stipend to go to music festivals.
D. programs and think I would have if I were more confident, but they take at least seven years to complete on a minimal stipend.
An Army general who worked as an official in the Mexican defense department earned a monthly stipend of $50,000 from the cartel, Mr. Zambada recalled.
With a stipend from the landgrave, Schütz spent three years there absorbing Italian musical styles and traditions, and would later return to work with Monteverdi.
Shopify is providing its employees with a $1,000 stipend to buy office supplies and help ease the transition of working remote amid the coronavirus outbreak.
"Without the stipend, I would not have been able to afford it," said Ms. Eisenberg, a sophomore majoring in computer science and minoring in neuroscience.
One senator, David Carlucci, a Democrat from the Hudson Valley, voted with a group of senators seeking to stop questionable stipend payments to his colleagues.
While Amazon pays legacy carriers a monthly stipend to cover the cost of dispatchers, for example, there is no such payment for the newer firms.
Konig Koehrsen, for example, is now going to school to become a painter and receives an educational stipend of $1,000 a month from the government.
It aims to test whether giving people an unconditional stipend — essentially paying them simply for being alive — could reduce the city&aposs poverty and inequality.
And you get far more for your taxes than you do in the US. In Sweden, college is free and students get a housing stipend.
Under Florida's Guardian program, as another example, volunteers receive a one-time $22013 stipend after they complete training to cover equipment costs, firearms or holsters.
Today: a graduate student working in earth sciences who earns a $20,000 stipend per year and spends some of her money this week on a chai.
Occupation: InternIndustry: GovernmentAge: 2110Location: Sacramento, CAIncome: I get a monthly stipend of $212019,217Paycheck Amount (Monthly): After taxes, my take-home pay comes out to about $210,2129.
The program includes financial support in the form of a monthly stipend for living costs while founders find their co-founders and decide on an idea.
If they are late, however, they lose the stipend, and on the third absence they are out of the program, according to placement director Kate McShane.
On Skid Row, part of downtown Los Angeles, the price of a single room starts at more than twice the minimum government stipend for the disabled.
We hope to challenge that notion, and constantly put artists on the move, while paying for their materials, offering a stipend, and treating them like professionals.
Six months into the fellowships, the young men can apply for the monthly stipend, which can go up to $1,000 depending on their participation and achievements.
In 1861 "the biggest deal in book history" saw Hugo paid the equivalent of 20 years of a bishop's stipend: enough "to build a small railway".
Rousseff also overruled congressional restrictions on the way the Bolsa Familia program, which gives low-income families a monthly stipend under certain conditions, could be financed.
Many are paid a small stipend to live on, and their tuition is also typically waived by their university or paid by their faculty advisor's grants.
While he wasn't paid as a contestant on Becca Kufrin's season, Underwood did get a stipend on Bachelor In Paradise (for, let's face it, just crying?).
It has an alumnus-founded Summer Founders program, with a $10,000 stipend, that allows students to scale their ventures between semesters in a formal accelerator setting.
They get a monthly stipend of 30,0000 CFA (about $54) from an NGO, an amount that is a far cry from what they need to survive.
Palang Pracharat loudly touts the welfare cards the junta has introduced, which provide a small monthly stipend to be spent on subsidised goods at designated shops.
Cuba's socialist government pays for his education but the stipend for living expenses is just $21 a month, enough for ten meals at the university canteen.
The government has been giving the men a stipend of about $420 a month and covering their rent, as well as offering job and language training.
Mr. Seabrook, whose salary is $227,22015 a year with his union stipend, had one overarching concern, according to the complaint: how big his cut would be.
Those willing to make the move will receive $10,000, a spot at a coworking community in the city, and a housing stipend, according to the website.
The senators in question are actually vice chairs of those committees, a second-in-command position that is not entitled to a stipend under state law.
So they punish successful, hard-working athletes, telling them they can have tuition, room, board, and maybe a small stipend—and not a dollar beyond that.
We had great careers, we had balance, and we also had a Swiss government that paid a monthly child stipend whether we needed it or not.
An earlier version of this article gave outdated information about a monthly stipend that James Polite receives for college, based on incorrect information from a source.
The same goes for Jose R. Peralta of Queens, the No. 22017 on the Senate's Energy and Telecommunications Committee who also recently received a chairman's stipend.
The actual chairmen and chairwomen — all Republicans — earned larger stipends for other leadership positions; they are allowed only one stipend payment, commonly known as a lulu.
Under a federal program, au pairs are paid a stipend of about $195 a week, as well as receiving room and board from the host family.
All inmates get certain benefits, Abu Nawaf said, like a monthly stipend equivalent to $400 for incidentals and the possibility of "temporary release" for family functions.
Before accepting the offer, ask about perks and benefits such as a signing bonus, relocation package, stock options, a more flexible schedule or an education stipend.
The government stipend she requested to help her pay expenses arrived four days before her son died in August 2011, and was taken away immediately afterward.
And last fall, union organizers at Tufts negotiated a contract that included paid parental leave, as well as a significant increase in the graduate-student stipend.
Ms. Peoples also receives Medicaid, $190 in food stamps and a $200 monthly stipend for living expenses from Children's Aid, provided to foster children attending college.
In 2017, Finland became the first European country to test a government-backed unconditional basic income, which gave people a regular stipend with no strings attached.
In exchange for providing up to 45 hours of child care, they are paid a stipend of at least $195.75 a week, or $4.35 per hour.
In 2017, Finland became the first European country to test a government-backed unconditional basic income, which gave people a regular stipend with no strings attached.
Parents have sent their children in return for food, cooking gas and a monthly stipend of $200; others, like Omar's father, because they believed in IS's ideology.
The fellows will also receive a stipend to Sundance Film Festival, where they will meet one-on-one with industry players and attend screenings, panels, and seminars.
I was trying to survive on the NCAA's poverty stipend—I had to give up my meal plan to be able to afford rents in that city.
At the time, it made sense, because I (C.) wasn't working full-time during grad school, and J. was making a decent income from his PhD stipend.
Hilbert arranged for the FBI to rent Popov an apartment near the beach and pay him a $1,000-a-month stipend to continue working on Ant City.
A gap year can get expensive if you sign up for a lot of fancy programs, but teaching English in China can actually net you a stipend.
Tulsa Remote offers $2,0003 for relocation expenses, a $500-per-month stipend for a year and a $1,500 balloon payment at the end of the first year.
PiS's voters are more likely than liberal ones to have two or more children—and a fixed stipend buys more in rural areas than in pricey Warsaw.
I wasn't doing much of anything then, just hanging around the region to fulfill the obligations of a fellowship that had given me a generous travel stipend.
The EF program includes financial support in the form of a monthly stipend for living costs while founders find their co-founders and decide on an idea.
Windrip makes attractive promises that are both vague and probably impossible — in this case, promising all Americans an annual stipend whose numbers inflate on the campaign trail.
The EF program includes financial support in the form of a monthly stipend for living costs while founders find their co-founders and decide on an idea.
ISIS soldiers earn between $2000 and $212,200 a month, plus a $50 stipend for their wives and $25 for each child, according to the Congressional Research Service.
Another experiment among low-income families in North Carolina found that giving families a cash stipend led to a decrease in behavioral and emotional disorders among children.
But if she agrees, discuss the terms of the arrangement: Will your contribution be a lump sum or a monthly stipend, and how long will it continue?
For example, when they moved to Atlanta after being in the Dominican Republic, Greg was offered a lucrative job with a car and even a clothing stipend.
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation scrapped its year-long policy in February, instead opting for half as much paid leave and giving new parents a $20,000 stipend.
But around 1,000 have either refused to disarm or abandoned DDR to join gangs, some of which reportedly offer triple the two-year government stipend of $5,400.
In 2009 the Nigerian government offered militants sabotaging oil production in the Niger Delta a monthly stipend of 60,000 naira (about $400 at the time) to disarm.
At UAI Urquiza, Sánchez had received a meager travel stipend and an administrative job in the club, but never a salary for her work on the field.
Because Dauphin was an agricultural community, where incomes were heavily dependent on harvests, many residents did not know in advance whether they would get a mincome stipend.
Ms. Carroll said the university set up her housing and internship, provided a stipend for meals and travel (plus $800 to make up for missed summer earnings).
As part of their residencies, they will receive an $8,500 stipend and $4,000 for artistic consulting fees, as well as access to Gibney's performance spaces and resources.
In 2015, it campaigned on the promise to give every mother a monthly stipend of 500 zloty, around $130, for every child she has after the first.
The company is offering the stipend as a result of its announcement on Wednesday that it's requiring all employees to work from home starting on March 16.
The ER doctor says one of the companies contracting him offered a stipend of $230 for personal protective equipment rather than obtaining it for the medical staff.
But the type of premium support Medicare reformers usually advocate — what people generally mean when they use this term — would use market signals to set stipend levels.
Until earlier this year, Ms. Clark was accepting an annual stipend of around $40,000 — on top of her official $142,000 salary — that came from pooled political donations.
But if that were not enough, she also gets an annual stipend of up to 2210,20113 Canadian dollars — nearly $22011,22012 — from her party, financed by political contributions.
The allowance could be applied in a variety of ways, including providing a weekly stipend of around $180 for 13 weeks while individuals search for a job.
Under a federal program administered by the State Department, au pairs are paid a stipend of roughly $5303 per week, in addition to receiving room and board.
Two paths are possible: She may be given a teaching assistant position, which comes with a small work requirement, a small stipend, and a full-tuition waiver.
Besides the free meals, housing stipend, flexible vacation and gym memberships, one of the most beloved benefits at financial operating system Addepar is their dog-friendly offices.
Joe realized that if the man pocketed the stipend, it would be enough to cover the payments on the van and the food he cooked inside it.
Two years after Finland launched a basic-income trial in which nearly 2,000 unemployed residents were given a regular monthly stipend, many of the recipients remained jobless.
In addition to mentorship from PRH and CASE, the two fellows will each receive a $15,000 stipend, a research grant, and access to a community brain trust.
That veterinarian, who had ties to drug traffickers, had mentored Mr. Elorez, securing him an internship and stipend and eventually orchestrating the puppy project, Mr. Dinnerstein said.
She receives a monthly $200 stipend (roughly 90 percent of the minimum wage), which the government pays to former guerrilleros during their first 24 months as civilians.
Sure, tax cuts might feel nice, but taxing tuition waivers essentially prevents people from pursuing graduate school if they must rely on their waiver and stipend for support.
So Jason Fried, the CEO of web-development company Basecamp, is onto something with the generous perks he provides his staff, which include a $5,000 annual vacation stipend.
In addition to free tuition, students receive a stipend to cover all other costs at this prestigious academy just north of Colorado Springs, Colorado, in El Paso County.
I also took a year off between my B.A. and M.A. to serve in AmeriCorps who paid me a stipend and matched part of my graduate school tuition.
At first blush, basic income — a proposal where every American gets a regular stipend from the government, just for being alive — sounds like a radical, even absurd, idea.
Yet panel of appeals judges ruled that it can continue to prohibit athletes accepting any compensation beyond athletic scholarships and a relatively small cost-of-school-attendance stipend.
A few well-known companies like BestMark, Market Force and IntelliShop take applications online, and those selected will get their meals fully reimbursed, along with a small stipend.
For instance, Ryan Hill, a fourth-year Ph.D. student at MIT, receives a $30,000 living stipend and a tuition waiver allowing him to forego paying $50,000 in tuition.
The idea of universal basic income — that the state should dispense a guaranteed, regular stipend to every single citizen — has been around at least since the 16th century.
Most companies offer some benefits beyond health insurance and retirement plans, such as discounted gym memberships, reimbursement for your cell phone bill, or a stipend for public transportation.
As a government employee, the 31 year old currently makes $82,000 per year with health insurance, a travel stipend, paternity leave, and nearly a month of vacation days.
She stunned her mother and father with an announcement that she had decided to dedicate her life to the Black Hebrew Israelites: no school, no stipend, no scholarship.
Under the program, families across the US pay their au pair a stipend -- a minimum of $23 a week for up to 45 hours of child care work.
The indictment said she kicked back about $22,800 of her salary to the mayor over eight months as well as portions of a separate $10,000 stipend she received.
The indictment said she kicked back about $22,800 of her salary to the mayor over eight months as well as portions of a separate $10,000 stipend she received.
It's also one that Johnson, who grew up poor, takes to heart, noting that such a stipend would have prevented both him and his family from being homeless.
The nine-month stipend amount is based on skaters' placement at one competition from the previous season — the Olympics or World Single Distances Championships, depending on the year.
In 2010, she traveled to Miami, and then moved to New York, where she has lived off her stipend from the artists' association, which was increased to $1,800.
The full-time Artist Fellow receives a $15,000 stipend and dedicated studio space, and the six Daily Residents receive a daily honorarium of $125 and shared studio space.
Most Danish employers give their workers their full salary for part of that time, and for the rest of it, the Danish government gives all citizens a stipend.
In January, the foundation announced new parents would get six months of paid leave and a $20,000 taxable stipend to help with child care costs and other family needs.
The ticket seller and concert promoter also promotes good health by offering a monthly $60 wellness stipend, which can be put toward anything from gym memberships to juice cleanses.
Moreover, 90 percent of the adults who said they got an allowance when they were young said they had to complete some kind of chore to earn the stipend.
A student pocketing less than $20,000 from a school stipend, typical of those in graduate programs, would have suddenly found themselves paying taxes on $50,000 or $60,000 in income.
People who say they have been enslaved can access counseling, housing, and a weekly stipend of 38 pounds ($52)while the state decides whether to recognize them as victims.
As speed skater Mitch Whitmore told NerdWallet, a fourth place finish at a key 2017 competition granted him a nine-month stipend to fund his training and living expenses.
Most important, they are all on full scholarships—free tuition, free accommodation and a stipend of 3,000 yuan ($441) a month, more than three times Pakistan's GDP per person.
If elected, he says he will give a monthly welfare stipend of $25 to every adult and $10 to every child, and raise the minimum monthly wage to $75.
Rachmani's new bride supports him with her entry level computer job at Intel Corp, while he receives a $500 monthly stipend from the state and donations for learning Talmud.
The law also creates equity between seriously injured pre-9/11 and post-9/11 veterans by allowing pre-9/11 veteran caregivers to receive the same monthly stipend.
"In return for product and a monthly stipend, we provide them with blog posts, photos, video clips, and social media posts that help them connect with their target audience."
Trappers generally receive a $30 state stipend for each alligator they remove, but the bulk of their trapping income is from selling the meat and hides of those alligators.
For example, David Walsh, a fourth-year Ph.D. student in history at Princeton, tells Axios that he receives a $203,500 stipend every year, while grants cover his $49,000 tuition.
The company, founded in 2011 as a non-profit, brings in cohorts of founders each year across six cities worldwide and pays each one a stipend for living expenses.
Prosecutors said she received tens of thousands of dollars in gifts and benefits over five years, including a fully furnished apartment, international travel and vacations and a monthly stipend.
On a trip to Uruguay in 2012, the U.S.T.A. had given Black a stipend for travel expenses and one night Rodriguez discovered she had been vomiting in her room.
Andress added that while the base stipend rules applied to all C.W.H.L. teams, the league would not dictate how players associated with the Chinese national team would be paid.
She receives a monthly stipend from Team USA, and the USA Karate Federation reimburses her travel expenses to international tournaments crucial to earning enough qualifying points for the Olympics.
Today, while all are receiving a monthly stipend, only 4,000 of the 12,000 accounted-for guerrillas have found work or received promised assistance with agricultural or small-business projects.
When Arleen was evicted from her apartment on Arthur Avenue, she was receiving a stipend from Wisconsin Works, a family-aid program—a reduced amount, because she wasn't working.
The surprise announcement actually encapsulates a centerpiece of Yang's platform: universal basic income (UBI), the idea that the government should dispense a guaranteed, regular stipend to every single citizen.
But his family now receives a monthly stipend three times larger than the average annual Palestinian income – all courtesy of the Palestinian Authority and, by extension, their American benefactors.
That opportunity eventually came to Mr. Bruce, the Carthage College graduate, through a scholarship from College to Congress, a nonprofit that provides low-income students with a $10,000 stipend.
The video above shows us the day-to-day lives of these Bangladeshi click farmers, who say they receive a monthly stipend in exchange for liking pages on Facebook.
In short, our student whose $473,000 teaching stipend would have generated about $2,400 in taxes would now be facing a much heavier income tax burden of more than $14,000.
Facebook co-founder Chris Hughes said Thursday that the federal government could give U.S. workers a stipend of $500 per month by repealing the tax cuts passed late last year.
Polian told ESPN, where he works as an NFL analyst, that AAF contracts will include health insurance and an education stipend for players who complete a year in the league.
He helped organize community-based projects, including an event to raise awareness about homelessness, and he earned a $1,200 stipend that he hopes to put toward his law school tuition.
They also get a housing stipend and access to the internal Google Housing Dashboard to help them find a place to live and connect with other interns looking for roommates.
The university had stopped paying his stipend and suspended him over a political dispute between a group of dalit students, including Mr. Vemula, and a prominent right-wing student leader.
One thing Mark want to clearly address right away is that in no way does the lack of a stipend for the writer have anything to do with gender inequality.
I sleep in a "Jenny Lind" bed, a 19th-century American furniture style so popular it was the cheapest decent antique bedframe I could afford on a graduate student stipend.
By law, no Senator is allowed more than one stipend, however, so the stipends for those committees would have gone unpaid had the vice chairs not attempted to claim them.
They receive social services and a modest stipend when they first arrive and are eligible for federal benefits, but are under pressure to quickly find jobs to repay their debt.
A monthly stipend for people who faced stigma for their convictions and were often prevented from careers and pensions, "would allow them to live decently their last days", Ruiz said.
The chief medical examiner for St. Louis and professor of pathology at Saint Louis University agreed to be a paid Taser consultant and still receives an annual stipend, he said.
At the end of May, Maduro gave a brand new sedan and 150,000 bolivars - seven times Malave's monthly stipend - to Yulimar Rojas, a 20-year-old indoor triple jump champion.
Basecamp is known for its unconventional people practices: Employees at the small web app company work from places all over the world, and everyone gets a $5,000 annual vacation stipend.
Joachim Aberbach—an Austrian-born music publisher and art dealer in New York—bought nearly all of Cannon's work from that show and supported him thereafter with a regular stipend.
Progressive solutions include 'Medicare for all,' free tuition, college debt cancellation, tax cuts for the middle class, severe restrictions on gun ownership, even an annual $12,000 stipend for all Americans.
Namely, he believes that a monthly stipend would allow the province to "do away with" social services at the provincial and federal levels, and replace them with a basic income.
By comparison, internships at Google come with a salary of $6,600 a month, plus a monthly housing stipend of $3,000, according to a poll conducted by a Purdue University undergraduate.
Lawmakers can receive only one stipend and in each case, the actual chairs of those committees — such as Mr. Lanza and Mr. Griffo — receive higher stipends for other leadership positions.
The United Nations refugee agency provides her with a monthly stipend of $211, which she spends mostly on rent and utilities; she also receives $112 worth of basic food coupons.
Participants receive a $300 weekly stipend and learn skills they need to work in a kitchen, including knife use, baking and food safety, and broader workplace skills like conflict resolution.
The rest of the 12 residency recipients will be given three weeks of exclusive studio space at Gibney, along with administrative support, a $7,500 stipend and $2,000 for consulting fees.
The name was used as early as 2004, when a municipal government in Hunan Province hired a number of online commenters, offering a stipend of 600 yuan, or about $72.
She entered the country last summer without immigration papers, yet received a work permit, a monthly stipend of 600 Canadian dollars, or $480, free health care and free French lessons.
Savvy: Built for companies unable to offer group insurance plans, Savvy lets them instead give employees a tax-free stipend to put toward an individual health plan of their choosing.
It was the funded Ph.D. — in which the stipend for a research or teaching assistantship has been taxed, but the tuition remission has not — that has diversified student bodies slightly.
In some versions of premium support, the stipend level would grow more slowly than health care costs, forcing people to pay more out of pocket over time to purchase coverage.
Jasmín Perez was on her way home to the Bronx from a job training program in Queens when, having exhausted her biweekly stipend for subway fare, she jumped a turnstile.
In her remarks, Ms. Stewart-Cousins agreed that there was "obviously a difference of opinion" about the legality of the stipend payments and the false documents sent to the comptroller.
Still another, Senator Thomas O'Mara, said he had never misidentified himself and was open about how he came to collect a $15,000 stipend as transportation chairman, despite being vice chairman.
Her actual title is deputy vice chairwoman of the committee in question; as with other vice-chair positions, it does not come with any explicit statutory basis for a stipend.
Health and Human Service Secretary Alex Azar has proposed possibly giving some Medicare patients a stipend to help them gain access to fee-based practices that provide more personalized care.
Included in the plan is a proposal to enhance the living stipend and educational benefits for participants, in an effort to help tackle the student debt crisis, the campaign said.
The Modigliani for sale on Monday was one of a celebrated series of nudes commissioned from by his Paris dealer Léopold Zborowski (for a stipend of 230 francs per day).
On Thursday night, the Nevada Democratic Party sent an email to volunteer precinct chairs in rural areas asking them to sign a non-disclosure agreement and simultaneously offering a stipend.
Senator Pamela Helming, a Republican who represents the Finger Lakes region, said last week that she returned two checks, uncashed, for stipend money for a position she did not hold.
Each player will be guaranteed a $2,000 training stipend per month, year-round, from the United States Olympic Committee, and the players will receive larger performance bonuses for winning medals.
That plan would include a minimum-wage guarantee for time spent on a trip as well as $0.30 for expenses, a healthcare stipend, insurance, and protections from discrimination and harassment.
In 20093, the association reached a $230 million settlement in a case related to the full cost of attendance, but that deal did not guarantee a stipend to any athlete.
It bars base landlords from charging any home rental fees in excess of service members' federal housing stipend, and suspends a program that saddled some families with inaccurate utility bills.
A stipend from Whitney and her director, Juliana Force, rescued Davis from poverty in the nineteen-twenties, and Whitney's purchase of two of his paintings funded his trip to Paris.
A jobs guarantee could offer you a stipend to gain more training; if you don't want to retrain, it could provide a skill-appropriate position that pays a living wage.
Shortly after we started dating, my wife began her graduate program at a music school that covers tuition and provides a stipend and teaching opportunities for all of its students.
The company then provided the families with more permanent housing and a monthly stipend of about US$370, and the municipality raised roughly $240,000 and distributed that among the displaced.
The theory has been developed from the Alaska Permanent Fund, which gives everyone in the state a small stipend pulled from oil reserves and "negative income tax" experiments during the 1970s.
Some critics point to policy: a generous government stipend, known as the intermittents du spectacle, allows musicians to live virtually rent-free, so long as they can prove they are "active".
Reddit offers four months parental leave for male and female employees, and gives them a $18,000 stipend for expenses related to family-planning, including egg-freezing, in vitro fertilization, and adoption.
I received two months of summer stipend from the Rockefeller Family Fund last July and August, and after that, for a year, have been conducting this research on my own dime.
Imagine a world where it doesn't correspond with a jump in the player salary cap; moreover, imagine that NBA player salaries are limited to room, board, tuition, and a small stipend.
Mr Muhammad gets a stipend from his union to guard his former workplace, so that its owners cannot sell off the land and machinery until they have settled unpaid wage bills.
He's been showered with honors from all over Europe, enjoys high rank as a naval officer, pursues his interest in conservation and receives a generous $342,000 annual stipend from the state.
"I have known students at schools who have gotten a stipend to be a vlogger or do a monthly blog," says Niles, who likens it to schools paying their tour guides.
In a separate letter dated Friday, Ms. Savino and Mr. Peralta told the comptroller that they would decline their stipend payments — which had already been rejected — until their legality is determined.
The suggestions included using Amazon Prime (which charges an annual $99 membership fee) for cheaper groceries, taking a part-time job and asking one's employer for a lunch or travel stipend.
The Post-9/11 GI Bill expanded veterans' education benefits to cover tuition and fees to a college or university, a monthly housing allowance and a stipend for books and supplies.
The money, which was supposed to be a $100 stipend for food and books, was immediately available to the student, according to Intellimali, the company responsible for issuing the student cards.
By giving lawmakers a housing stipend, he said Wednesday, lawmakers might not feel obligated to return to their states or districts every weekend and could maintain a higher quality of life.
Manigault Newman writes that Lara Trump offered her a job and the monthly $15,000 stipend in exchange for her silence about the inner workings of the White House, the Post reported.
It awards a 2900-percent tuition rebate (worth $220006) and a $2202 textbook stipend to CSU undergraduates who complete 2628 hours in a single academic year while maintaining good academic standing.
Frustrated by how crowded the area has become, they came up with a simple idea: Why not pay people a stipend to live where they want, in cities they could afford?
There are no commercial flights available to Antarctica, so one could argue that the opportunity for a civilian to step foot on the land alone is a rare and priceless stipend.
Two teams will be chosen from that top 10 and awarded a prize stipend — though beyond that, they don't really get much advantage over the other teams still in the competition.
It was also a good financial deal: Every Colburn student receives a full-ride scholarship, including tuition, room and board, as well as a living stipend for meals, court records show.
Ms. Savino holds the vice-chairwoman title for the Codes Committee and received an $18,000 stipend; Mr. Peralta serves as vice-chairman for the Energy and Telecommunications Committee and received $12,500.
But the client lived longer than expected, and when her monthly stipend came up short, her children scolded her for spending too much and were reluctant to give her extra cash.
He drew a monthly stipend from a Saudi contracting company, but the firm was a conduit for money coming from the Saudi Defense Ministry, where Bayoumi had worked in civil aviation.
He filed complaints with the conflict-of-interest commissioner about the stipend and about Ms. Clark's attendance at fund-raisers where donors paid thousands of dollars to meet with her privately.
All parents who give birth in Finland have the option to take the birth box or a $185 stipend, but 95% of first-time mothers choose the box, according to Kela.
In March, the company, which has 29 global locations, expanded the offer, pledging a $220 monthly rent stipend for a year to any employee who lives in, or moves to, Newark.
His lifestyle didn't change much after transitioning from playing in college, where he got a small stipend in 2011 during his junior year from Washington State University, to the big leagues.
The daughter of Mexican immigrants, Valadez applied to the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute's intern program, which covers a student's travel costs, housing and Metro fees, and offers a bi-weekly stipend.
The consortium has also acknowledged for the first time that it is paying some landowners a monthly stipend and has pulled in some big backers that have not previously been disclosed.
As for child support, though Dennis had requested that Ravenel start paying her support (she currently pays him a monthly stipend), he claims she makes "six figures" and can afford their expenses.
Introduces unified retirement rules and a national pension at 384 euros, cuts supplementary pensions, plans to gradually phase out a top-up stipend for pensioners now on lower incomes and recalculate pensions.
Kayra Martinez, founder of Love Without Borders, said the monthly stipend given to refugees was barely enough to cover their living costs, let alone to pay for expensive flights through Himalaya Travel.
For Taryn Black, a PhD student at the University of Washington, Seattle, the new proposal more than doubles the taxes on her stipend of $29,592, from roughly $1800 to $4,230 per year.
The Diane Dammeyer Fellowship in Photographic Arts and Social Issues awards a $25,000 stipend to socially engaged photographers to help them produce compelling and dynamic projects highlighting human rights and social issues.
The program will offer each artist a stipend of between $7,000 and $15,000, depending on the scope of their project, alongside the promise of additional institutional support and other resources for development.
A guy named Norman Sheffield, owner of Trident, one of the best recording studios in the UK, offered Queen free studio time and a stipend — in exchange for owning the band's output.
Nugnes was particularly attracted to the movement's more recent flagship policy, a universal basic income that proposed a monthly stipend of 780 euros (a bit less than $900) for Italy's poorest citizens.
Uber is teaming up with the owners of a massive real estate development in San Francisco to offer new tenants a monthly $100 transportation stipend if they agree to go car-free.
Backed by San Francisco-based Hack Reactor, the Mexican organization costs nothing until graduates have secured a full-time job, and pays their students a monthly stipend without any bureaucratic red tape.
Maria Duarte, a mother of nine living in a working-class suburb of Buenos Aires, has tried to stretch her government stipend since work dried up for her husband, an auto mechanic.
The foundation is widely known for its so-called genius fellowship: a $625,000 stipend over five years, no strings attached, that has gone to artists, actors, photographers and others over the years.
If the tax change occurs, Marr, for one, would be viewed as a person earning $70,000, even though she lives on just the$30,000 stipend the university provides for her living expenses.
Having herself inherited an annual stipend from a wealthy aunt, Woolf reckons that a talented woman needs "five hundred [pounds] a year and a room with a lock" in order to create.
Tackling time and staffing challenges - for example by offering a stipend to participating teachers and incorporating school gardens into teachers' professional development - would do more to help school gardens flourish, Burt suggests.
In the United States, though, only a few lucky candidates find programs with philanthropic or grant subsidies that offer a stipend so that they can afford to live while learning their craft.
This does not take into account their foregone earnings in the labor market, which given that they have already obtained bachelor's and sometimes master's degrees, frequently dwarf the stipend that they receive.
"We advise all to remain calm as all stipend arrears and other outstanding payments under the program will soon be paid," the office of the government amnesty program said in a statement.
As the crisis grew, refugees were given more autonomy over their food selections with an electronic payment card, refilled monthly with a food stipend for a more sustainable form of ongoing assistance.
Silas Nacita, who joined the Baylor football team as a walk-on with no scholarship, was receiving a monthly stipend from a concerned adult who knew he was struggling to afford school.
David Valesky, his deputy — are respectively identified in the Senate certification as "vice president pro tempore," due an annual stipend of $2125,212, and "senior assistant majority leader of the Senate," due $2500,500.
Instead, to improve teacher diversity, Shanker worked hard to unionize teacher aides and to negotiate a stipend for them to go back to school, get their college degrees and become teachers themselves.
Y Combinator wants to see what risks people take when given an unconditional stipend: if they start more businesses or become more creative and ambitious or if they just keep on working.
Like that of most Ph.D. students, her tuition is comped by the school in exchange for administrative assistance, but she lives on a very meager stipend barely above the federal poverty line.
Once a child is officially placed in their care, foster parents receive a monthly stipend to help offset the costs of childrearing until the child turns 18 (or 21 in certain states).
Some of that money will be given upfront, more comes as a monthly stipend, and the rest arrives at the end of one year, though exact amounts for each are not detailed.
During this process, you'll be able to uncover how much (if any) salary or stipend they might be willing to offer, and how much vacation time you'll be able to cash in.
Finishing fourth place in the 250-meter speed skating race at a key 13 world championship competition earned Mitch Whitmore a nine-month stipend to help fund his training and living expenses.
But had he skated half a second faster to finish third, he would have secured a spot on the podium and a monthly stipend that was hundreds of dollars higher, he says.
When the trial launched in 2017, it made Finland the first European country to test a government-backed unconditional basic income, which essentially pays a person a regular stipend, no strings attached.
The idea is appealingly simple: In such a system, a government would guarantee each of its citizens a yearly stipend of enough money to cover a basic standard of living, no strings attached.
They often fail to offer us in health insurance, or offer a woefully insufficient health insurance stipend, making a troubling assumption that we're likely to be under 26 and on a parent's plan.
My wife and I are both graduates of AmeriCorps, a national service program that provides participants with a small living stipend and a college grant in exchange for a year of community service.
During their deployment, Canadian authorities agreed to cover accommodation and meals, while each fire fighter would also receive a daily stipend of C$15 ($11.80) for discretionary purchases, according to Working on Fire.
The sponsor agencies informed families of the minimum weekly stipend under U.S. law, but did not discourage them from paying a higher rate, attorneys for those agencies said in a 2015 court filing.
Awarded three months of studio space and a stipend, artists are given carte blanche to create work from any raw materials and objects culled from the dump, culminating in a weekend-long exhibition.
Small farmers like Ms Ruano are supposed to get seeds for alternative crops, such as cacao, expert advice on planting them and a stipend of 1m pesos ($350) a month for a year.
I was paid a stipend and they matched part of my graduate school tuition which was great because I was working as a low paid School Psychology intern each year of my program.
Normally it would cost $8, but I get a $20 monthly stipend from my work.)Hulu, Netflix, HBO Go: $211 (My roommate graciously pays for Hulu and Netflix, since I provided the SmartTV.
And indeed, the lab does kind of buy its students, paying them a stipend to spend 10 weeks in the high altitudes of New Mexico, learning about the strange machines of the future.
She gets a healthy stipend, and the duty of those in charge of the estate is to preserve and grow the assets for the benefit of Michael's 3 kids and his designated charities.
The last set of militants more or less stopped fighting after they were bought off with an amnesty in 2009, and a monthly stipend of 60,000 naira each (about $400 at the time).
The Peugeot Drone Film Festival in Europe will sponsor a winner to create a drone film for six weeks and puts a DJI drone, travel stipend and two cars at the winner's disposal.
Hinge also offers its employees a fully-stocked kitchen with healthy snacks and drinks, weekly catered breakfasts and lunches, a fitness stipend, and requires vacations to be a minimum of three weeks long.
Salary Type: Part-timeAverage state representative pay: $0**Per the Las Cruces Sun News, legislators in New Mexico receive a stipend of $161 each day they're at the Capitol or in committee meetings.
The president and members of Congress from both parties, including House Speaker Paul D. Ryan, have proposed reforms that would extend eligibility to childless individuals over 21 years old and raise stipend levels.
They would give us a stipend of $34 a week, and then inspectors would come to the house and look through the fridge, and ask why she was buying certain cuts of meat.
He made contact with experts and recruited them to travel to China, often for the initial purpose of delivering a university presentation and paying their costs and a stipend, the Justice Department said.
The U.S. Olympic Committee provides all Olympians with health insurance, but the stipend each athlete is paid depends on the sport and can vary from about $6,000 to tens of thousands per year.
It had flourished for years, largely because residents could not afford to stay anywhere else on the $215 monthly housing stipend for poor people in New York City or on their disability checks.
Once asylum seekers have been screened for security risks and make a refugee claim, they are given a monthly stipend and a work permit, and their children are allowed to enroll in school.
More concerning for Deal is the status of the summer program he was planning on participating in back at Harvard, which would give him a $4,000 stipend to spend throughout the school year.
Giving up her shifts at the salon wasn't easy — in order to keep her family afloat, Begam now relies solely on the monthly stipend she earns as a primary caregiver for her mother.
In other versions, the stipend level would grow at the same rate as health care costs, so beneficiaries would continue to pay about the same share of their own money for health insurance.
In all the scenarios the C.B.O. analyzed, stipend levels would be based on bids from Medicare Advantage plans and traditional Medicare that reflect the cost to cover a person for standard Medicare services.
For example, tying the stipend to the second-lowest bid and requiring all Medicare beneficiaries to be subject to that new, lower level would save $419 billion over 2022-2026, the C.B.O. estimated.
In addition to the stipend, all families must provide food and housing, contribute $500 annually toward the au pair's academic work, and typically pay a fee to an agency to facilitate the arrangement.
It became clear that Bayoumi spent a good deal of time with the two hijackers, and that he received a significant increase in his government stipend around the time that he met them.
The program asks the mentors and protégés to spend at least six weeks together over the mentoring period, and provides the protégés with a stipend in addition to funds for travel and expenses.
But the idea&aposs proponents argue that workers who receive a stipend to cover basic needs are more inclined to pursue work that interests them, as opposed to a low-skill, menial job.
She currently receives $1,570 a month in Social Security, $154 in food stamps and a small stipend from a part-time job as a counselor for seniors, a job that ends this week.
Players receive up to $1,500 per month from the Canadian government's Athlete Assistance Program, and Hockey Canada contributes an additional sum to that stipend during Olympic years — reportedly an extra $1,000 a month.
Caroline Cannon, who told Congress that a major oil spill would amount to "genocide," had been awarded the Goldman Environmental Prize, which came with a stipend of a hundred and fifty thousand dollars.
One provides for former prime ministers, starting with Tshibala, to receive a monthly salary equivalent to 30 percent of the current prime minister's, a monthly housing stipend of $5,000 and health care overseas.
The other decree calls for former ministers to receive monthly salaries equal to 30 percent of the current minister's, a $1,000 monthly housing stipend and one international flight per year in business class.
To keep workers happy, Song said they offer a health-care stipend, paid time off and flexibility, depending on the season, recognizing that liking your job means more than just making good money.
The nationwide survey found that 49 percent of registered voters are in favor of a government-issued basic living stipend, which marks a 6-point spike compared to a similar survey in February.
Markelova said she earns around 16,000 rubles a month ($239) as a teacher, and a monthly stipend from the state of 8,232 rubles ($123) as mother of a child who lost a bread-winner.
I spend as much time on campus as I possibly can in order to avoid paying for electricity (thank goodness for societal support!), because as it stands, I'm barely scraping by on my stipend.
Drivers use their own cars, pay for their own gas and use their own Smartphone data while on the job, but they get a small monthly stipend to help offset some of those costs.
In 2016 Poland's new government, led by the populist Law and Justice (PiS) party, launched the "Family 500Plus" programme, which pays a monthly stipend of 500 zlotys ($148) per child, starting with the second.
Appearing on CNBC in 2018, he said workers who make less than $50,000 per year should get a government stipend of $500 per month — paid for by raising taxes on the top 1-percent.
Awarded each academic year to a newly graduated MFA artist, the St. Elmo Arts Residency offers a house and a studio space in addition to a $30,000 stipend, teaching experience, and a solo exhibition.
But in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, PhD students are entitled to have their fees waived and to receive a stipend that allows them to live pretty comfortably in New York City.
I'm extraordinarily lucky and privileged in that I received a $1,250 stipend from my school, and my parents pay my monthly rent at a women's boarding house, which includes breakfast and dinner each day.
In an interview with the Windham Patch, a local news website, Mr. Lewandowski, who said he would donate the $2,500 stipend that comes with the post, spoke of something amiss in the town's books.
One resident, 48-year-old Zhona Everett, told the Associated Press that after paying her bills, she used the rest of the stipend to pay off her wedding ring and donate to her church.
Prosecutors allege that McLoone pocketed almost all of the yearly donations received by the church for personal use and also doubled the stipend he received from the church for performing marriages and other ceremonies.
Artists felt better taking a stipend against future sales than accepting aristocratic largess; an offer of yearly shows before a gallery's public was more appealing than an offer to deck out a patron's walls.
Another undergrad and I were hired to assist with administrative and research-based tasks; half our stipend was paid before we started, and the other half is to be paid after our last day.
Residents say that on average, they are getting 50 square meters per person in living space, $150,000 per family in one-time compensation and a monthly stipend of $300 to cover basic living costs.
John J. Flanagan, the Republican leader, and his counsel, David L. Lewis, have strenuously argued that such misdirected lulus are legal, despite there being no explicit statutory basis for a stipend for vice chairmen.
Nevertheless, while at the NSC, Power helped expand by $50 million U.S. aid to Iraqi refugees, increased the number of Iraqis allowed to resettle in the United States, and doubled the government's refugee stipend.
But House Republicans want to declare the value of that waived tuition — worth as much as $218,3003 a year — as taxable income, a huge hit for a student with perhaps a $2300,227 annual stipend.
For either the traditional program or a private Medicare Advantage plan, the government pays a preset premium stipend (alternatively called a subsidy, credit or voucher) that varies across these two parts of the program.
On Friday, two government watchdog groups called for investigations into the payroll requests and stipend payments, which seemed to potentially violate state law related to knowingly offering false documents to government officials or agencies.
Mr. Yang brought nearly every one of his answers back to his signature issue: a $1,000 monthly stipend called the universal basic income, and a warning about increasing automation dooming millions of American jobs.
According to PA law, Masalha's family would have received a one-time payment of about $22019,560 and a monthly stipend of about $364 from the Palestinian government's "martyr fund," a significant sum for Palestinians.
The board seems satisfied with its relationship with Axon: "So far, Axon has been extremely receptive to the board's input and has followed it carefully," says Friedman, who receives a stipend for board meetings.
The debate over the stipend payments has intensified because the I.D.C. enables the Republicans to rule the Senate, a situation that has prompted criticism and calls for unity from mainline Democrats, statewide and nationally.
The NY entrepreneur broke down his "freedom dividend" plan Wednesday on "TMZ Live" ... telling us the $1,000 monthly stipend to all adults won't make people lazy -- in fact, he says it's the exact opposite.
Dick Clark Productions, for one, will fly fan account operators to awards shows to post updates live, as well as provide them with a stipend to support a vacation day in Los Angeles afterward.
Díaz said he plans to take the Colombian stipend (250,000 pesos per month, or about $74 USD), and use the money to travel to Chile where he has friends and hopes to find a job.
She was even able to use a program stipend for Kaiden to see a speech therapist, who helped catch him up on crucial developmental milestones he had missed during his early childhood in New York.
The proposed agreement, which will require approval from a judge, would require sponsor agencies to notify au pairs they can bargain with families for more than the weekly minimum stipend set by the federal government.
In four months, the page raised $33,000 – enough to cover airfare, accommodations, meals, and a stipend for the friends who have volunteered to spend three weeks carrying Chandler so that he can live his dream.
In 1972, using the $12,911 annual stipend he received as retirement pay, Fenn moved his family to Santa Fe, New Mexico, and bought an adobe home, where he turned the ground floor into a gallery.
There are reports Vernita retired from a hospital dietitian job sometime after she reconnected with O, moved into a luxury condo in Milwaukee and got a stipend from her famous daughter of $5k a month.
Loath to hurt 2.7 million pensioners whose monthly stipend has been cut 11 times in the past five years, Tsipras has opted to increase social security contributions paid by employers, farmers and self-employed professionals.
While Jurich would be OK with "some kind of stipend," he thinks all this spending could just get out of control, and that those upset about the payment structure right now will never be satisfied.
NCAA amateurism rules prohibit all of the above, generally limiting athlete compensation for playing sports to the value of an athletic scholarship: room, board, tuition, and in some cases a small cost-of-attendance stipend.
It would probably be too much to say that a monthly stipend below Canada's low-income measure will transform the country's economy overnight, but it could start transforming the lives of individuals and their communities.
To win votes in Congress, the party of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, Ms. Rousseff's mentor and the standard-bearer of the Workers' Party, had been paying compliant lawmakers a monthly stipend of $12,000.
Not unlike priests, brothers or sisters, ACE volunteers live in intentional households, being paid a stipend so modest that they are compelled by finances as well as faith to cook, clean, plan and pray communally.
He currently pays taxes on his $2343,000 stipend, but under the proposed House tax bill, his tuition waiver would also be taxed — meaning he would be taxed as if he was earning $80,000 a year.
The program gives each intern a monthly stipend of $500-$600 and covers a full year of tuition for each of the 24 interns enrolled at Leeward Community College, which is worth up to $3,200.
In return for participating in the program, the youths get pizza or snacks at each program meeting, and receive a stipend of $150 for working on the first mural, an additional $150 for the second.
Perhaps when Her-like AIs are able to hold meaningful conversations and appropriately react to my confessions of self-doubt, I'd be willing to fork over $9 a week from my Universal Basic Income stipend.
RABAT (Reuters) - Morocco will pay a stipend to people who lose their jobs and defer tax and debt payments from small businesses to help ease economic pain related to the coronavirus, it said on Thursday.
The first thing Law and Justice did was deliver a real benefit: a stipend of 173 zlotys, or around $148, a month for every child after the first child for every family in the country.
Within days, the team and U.S.A. Hockey reached a four-year deal that gave the female players a $2,000 training stipend each month from the United States Olympic Committee and larger bonuses for winning medals.
Doctoral students usually receive a small stipend for their studies — on average $216,2000 but perhaps double that for students in the sciences — and are almost always expected to teach classes as they complete their degrees.
This covers tuition and a stipend of about £1,200 a month, which I supplement with part-time teaching and research assistant work at the university, as well as a part-time job in a cafe.
Ryan Prosser, CEO at Very who runs a remote team of 60, gives new employees a home-office stipend to outfit their ideal workspace with a desk, headphones, sound-proofing, or anything else they need.
"Even after I was chosen," a trainee told me, "I didn't completely trust the program until we were asked to open our folders and I found a check for $400," the weekly stipend for trainees.
RABAT (Reuters) - Morocco will pay a stipend to people who lose their jobs and defer tax and debt payments from small businesses to help ease economic pain related to the coronavirus, it said on Thursday.
But he made clear how hard it's been for him and his fellow workers, who first faced relocation and now are on strike, with only a $250 weekly stipend from the union to sustain them.
But in early November it announced get-tough measures, including restricting asylum-seekers' access to non-urgent health care and the use of a daily stipend of about $8.20 for those not provided with lodging.
Valerie Smaldone, a media personality and brand strategist in New York, who declined to give her age, said she could make it work with a monthly stipend of $10,000 for the rest of her life.
First up are the four artists currently in Eyebeam's residency program, which provides artists with a stipend and a shared workspace to develop work that relates technology and society through the creation of new work.
All year she had saved what she could of her meager graduate student stipend, and now she wouldn't be able to present her parents with the cash-filled red envelope customarily exchanged at Chinese family reunions.
It also said he made contact with experts working for the firms and recruited them to travel to China, often for the initial purpose of delivering a university presentation and paying their costs and a stipend.
The "LifeStream" package has a fairly picky acceptance process and those chosen get a number of webcams to place around their house as well as a $200 stipend and CamSoda pays for their monthly Internet bill.
Parkmerced, which is owned by Maximus Real Estate Partners, says its partnership with Uber, and the $100 monthly stipend, will allow it to avoid having to create more parking spaces as it continues developing its property.
"The (government) response is always the same: 'There's no money,'" said Malave, who receives a small state stipend but confesses that a friendly karate fighter shares vitamin supplements with him because he does not have enough.
To put it simply, if you blow up children, disembowel pregnant women, and stab Jews (or American tourists) to death, you are legally entitled to an official Palestinian government stipend for the rest of your life.
The fellow receives production and marketing support in addition to a 12,000 square foot gallery, $5,000 USD stipend, and a $15,000 USD exhibition budget, both unrestricted, as well as budget for three-to-four public programs.
That means a person who fled Puerto Rico for Florida would get paid a rental stipend based on the rental market in Puerto Rico, the spokesperson said, not that of Florida, which is far more expensive.
Also, I had no car, and forget booking a plane ticket so close to the holiday, even if I'd had money to spare for it, which on my graduate student's stipend I most certainly did not.
So when Boldt informed the club that he was moving to Buenos Aires, Reschke suggested he might be paid a small stipend to keep an eye on any players that might be of interest in Argentina.
According to a source familiar with the matter, the e-commerce platform has given each of its employees a stipend to pay for any office equipment they need to set up a workspace for remote work.
As of January 2020, however, parents in Massachusetts now must pay the state's minimum wage of $12.75 an hour or the stipend, whichever is more, raising the weekly wage to more than $500 for 45 hours.
And his Freedom Dividend proposal, a form of universal basic income (UBI) that calls for giving every American over the age of 18 a $1,85033-per-month stipend, got nods from some other candidates on stage.
I'm happy with my decisions on funding my education because I receive money back every semester from what's leftover, and I was able to buy my own car my freshman year from my NIH stipend alone.
Uber, Lyft, Postmates, and Doordash have dedicated at least $110 million to a state ballot measure that would create a third worker classification category, guaranteeing drivers a minimum wage, a health care stipend, and accident coverage.
To put it simply: If you blow up children, disembowel pregnant women, and stab Jews and American tourists to death, you are legally entitled to an official Palestinian government stipend for the rest of your life.
Once they are admitted, most students are eligible for the "Learn and Earn" program, where they are assigned chores on the farm, working with the animals or tending garden plots in exchange for a small stipend.
That helps cover the league entry fee of 200 pounds, or about $255, that is demanded of each player, except for one foreign recruit per team, who is given a stipend for travel and living expenses.
Israel and the United States say the PA's stipend policy fans Palestinian violence while the Palestinians see the slain and jailed Palestinians as heroes of a national struggle to end Israeli occupation and create an independent state.
Instead of wool, the Thai women work with silk; like the Peruvian workers, they're paid a stipend that, according to Carcel, is higher than the country's minimum wage but far below the cost of goods they produce.
In 2020, he wants to help someone else realize their dream by giving them a "free year" in the city, which includes an apartment in downtown Manhattan and a stipend to cover food, transportation and other necessities.
Each fellow will receive a stipend of $15,000, a $5,000 project/research budget and access to a community Brain Trust of local artists, community members and faculty to advise and ground the project in a local discourse.
The Czech Republic, Spain, China, Indonesia, and Japan are just a few of the many countries where English teachers are regularly in demand, and teaching programs typically offer housing, a livable stipend, and a built-in community.
Eager to trim costs, the loss-making airline had also sought to cut payment of housing allowances but this month extended the stipend ahead of a busy holiday travel period and amid poaching attempts by its rivals.
I guess I saw it coming because she was kicked out of her PhD program, which means she lost her stipend, but I was in a similar boat, having just gotten laid off around the same time.
Here's how the teacher-turned-entrepreneur paid off $20143,000 of student loans in 18 months: Hoyt's annual salary was $49,000, and with a stipend and pay for extra days, he ended up making about $53,000 a year.
"I wanted to show that religious study should not be isolated from the world, or from people or from other studies," Husseini told Reuters, saying the al-Thaqalain seminary in Beirut had expelled him, cancelling his stipend.
Among other innovative programs he has implemented to revitalize his ailing city, the 13th largest in California, he has been giving a stipend of $500 a month to the city's poorest residents since February of this year.
In the second episode of the season, Verena Baptist has offered to pay Plum a stipend to follow her rigid plan of empowerment ("the New Baptist Plan"), the first step of which is going off her antidepressants.
During the meeting with interns on Thursday, Luján pledged that the DCCC is "going forward" with a plan to begin paying interns, adding that new intern classes would be offered a "stipend" for their services, HuffPost reported.
In new legal docs -- obtained by TMZ -- he says Katherine told him she receives a $583,000 monthly stipend from Michael Jackson's estate, which she doles out to some of her kids to support them and their families.
And then Jaden also was planning on doing this research job this summer back at Harvard, where he would have received a stipend for thousands of dollars that would help sustain him throughout the next school year.
For those who follow the rules, the outcome is more pleasant: a stipend, and goodie bags that can include items ranging from masks and instant noodles to free packages for online gaming and movie services, plus snacks.
The city began offering the Tulsa Remote program in 2018, which gives full-time remote workers $10,000 and a $1,0003 housing stipend to relocate and work from the city, paid out over the course of a year.
No other party in British Columbia pays its leader a stipend, and only one other Canadian premier, in Saskatchewan, receives such funds; the practice has largely vanished elsewhere as the provinces have tightened their political finance rules.
If it's approved by state voters, the initiative would require the companies to pay their still-independent contractors a minimum wage and vehicle maintenance costs, cover their auto insurance costs, and grant them a health care stipend.
The role is open to interpretation — working under the auspices of the Library of Congress, a nonpartisan institution, each laureate is given a stipend of $35,20053 and support to pursue a project of his or her choosing.
Yang has based his whole campaign on the premise that automation is destroying jobs en masse and that the answer is to give everyone a stipend — one that would fall far short of what decent jobs pay.
You will receive: Fully paid tuition, cost-free room and board, cost-free Medical care, a monthly stipend, interest-free loans to cover emergency situations if necessary, access to a low-cost, government-sponsored life insurance program.
Basic Income James Surowiecki's column on proposals to institute a universal basic income—a stipend from the government for all citizens—presents a number of persuasive arguments in favor of the idea (The Financial Page, June 20th).
For two years, nearly 2,000 of the nation&aposs unemployed residents were given a regular monthly stipend of 560 euros ($640) per month — but they had to forgo some other benefits in order to receive the money.
Venture capitalist Andrew Yang: The 44-year-old Yang is perhaps best know for his edgy proposal for the government to allot a regular, monthly stipend to every US citizen, a scheme known as universal basic income.
" Slater held a company meeting to address all the concerns, and in came the perks: A maximum of 224 hours a week (not an obvious perk, but a perk nonetheless, especially for salaried workers); an unlimited budget for personal development (conferences, training courses, tutorials, leadership training), plus unlimited time off to take part in these development activities; a $27 monthly stipend to pay for the gym or other activities, and a mandatory five-week sabbatical program and $5,000 stipend with the sole work requirement being "make us jealous.
The rest of their care falls to their foster caregivers—who receive an average stipend of $2,400 a month per veteran—and are on call 24 hours a day for everything from meal preparations to laundry and housekeeping.
Hence the sudden enthusiasm in Silicon Valley for a so-called universal basic income, a stipend that would be paid automatically to every citizen, so that people can have something to live on after their jobs are gone.
Last month the Supreme Court opened a bribery probe into Maggi's role in a scheme known as "mensalinho," a payment of a monthly stipend to lawmakers in exchange for political support in his home state of Mato Grosso.
One technically expert reader, for instance, explained why he sides with the singularity, the theory predicting super-human intelligence, and the Universal Basic Income, the call for a basic stipend for all Americans as an antidote to robotization.
In a guideline post on its website that sets the policy tone on employment issues, the State Council said provincial governments in those regions should take measures such as increasing the stipend for firms under job-shedding pressures.
Eventually two city agencies, the department of Small Business Services and the Economic Development Corporation, provided a $30,000 grant for the project, with the project allotting $300 a gate to cover supplies and a stipend for each artist.
Tech firms can hire MainStreet to recruit and hire workers in Silicon Valley, and MainStreet will give those employees a stipend to work remotely in one of the startup's own brick-and-mortar offices outside the Bay Area.
While Law and Justice's emotional appeal lay in its nationalist rhetoric and frequent reminders of historic betrayals of Poland, it has also been bolstered by generous social policies, including the establishment of a monthly stipend for new mothers.
SUBSIDIZE CHILD CARE, and do it in a way that allows parents to make the choices that are best for their families, whether that means a stipend, access to backup child care memberships or bulk discounts on care.
To that end, the NFFs are also offering a kind of stipend to people who agree to stay on Staten Island for the experiment and submit to a psychological profile before and after (should they survive, of course).
In Poland, the ruling far-right Law and Justice Party has provided families a roughly $125 monthly stipend per child and pledged to double the minimum wage to $1,000 per month, with electoral wins to show for it.
Yudi Oktama, 21, said he had spent about two months as a volunteer, popularly referred to by the abbreviation "satgas", for "satuan tugas", or task force in Indonesian, and received a stipend of 100,000 rupiah ($7) a day.
There are many versions of the idea, but the most interesting is what's called a universal basic income: every year, every adult citizen in the U.S. would receive a stipend—ten thousand dollars is a number often mentioned.
In addition to the property, Khashoggi's four children each received a one-time payment of 1 million riyals ($267,333) and will each receive a monthly stipend of $10,000 to $15,000, which could continue indefinitely, according to the source.
Ira Silverstein (D) was stripped of his leadership position as majority caucus chairman — and the $20,000 yearly stipend that came with it — after a victim's rights advocate accused him in a public hearing of inappropriate and unwanted contact.
I get two flight miles for every dollar spent on my Capital One Venture card and have my eye on the Chase Sapphire Reserve, which provides three miles for every dollar spent and an annual $300 travel stipend.
Basic income, a proposal in which every American would be given a basic stipend from the government no strings attached, is often brought up as a potential solution to widespread automation reducing demand for labor in the future.
I had even gone so far as to save up enough of my graduate school student stipend to pay for a hotel room in Bali where I hoped to propose, and for the diamond ring I would ideally proffer.
But while the proposed changes would alter the texture of the sport, they stopped well short of challenging the longtime requirement that the college athletes remain amateurs, uncompensated beyond a scholarship and a stipend for their talents and efforts.
Occupation: Senior ParalegalIndustry: LegalAge: 11.99Location: Denver, COSalary: $4,30Paycheck Amount (4x/month): 123,8 Monthly ExpensesMortgage: $45,30 (My roommate pays me $2112.)Car Payment: $2130HOA: $214Car Insurance: $216Train Parking: $2124Train Pass: $2128Electricity: $2129Water: $2129Health Insurance: $2129, with a stipend of $218.
Weeks after Knight began work on the project, however, she learned that the rest of the creative team — including the composer and the librettist, who were both men — were receiving a small stipend of $150 each for their work.
The last one died in the mid-nineteen-twenties, after which he moved alone to the city and subsisted on odd jobs and a small welfare stipend, often sleeping in the back room of a friendly undertaker's funeral parlor.
The protégés must be professionals in their fields, and each receives a stipend of 25,000 Swiss francs (about $26,000) and is eligible for an equivalent amount at the end of the year to support the creation of new work.
The miniature golf course doubles as a temporary art exhibition, returning every summer now with new themes and installations; each hole is created by a different artist who receives a $20093 stipend, in addition to expenses and material costs.
Any Postmate courier who doesn't have a health account but is interested in the emergency relief credit can sign up for the health savings vehicle and become eligible for the stipend to cover expenses, irrespective of diagnosis or quarantine.
One of them, Jose A. G. "Señor" Ordonez, a former history teacher who was by then the school's archivist, admitted to misconduct, according to the new report, but was quietly sent away from the school with a monthly stipend.
Although they are formally arrested, the migrants get temporary papers, a bus pass and a monthly government stipend of up to 900 Canadian dollars (about $705), which can help pay rent while they wait for their refugee claim hearing.
Between the lines: The Herald's unionization comes just months after reports revealed that McClatchy's CEO Craig Forman received a nearly $1 million bonus and a $35,000 monthly housing stipend, despite newsroom cuts and layoffs, per the Columbia Journalism Review.
The crux of the initiative is an educational program that will put students, most in their 20s and early 30s and from the community, through 40 weeks of kitchen classwork and apprenticing, for which they are paid a stipend.
My $20,103 expenditure seems especially extreme to me right now because I'm in the final year of an MFA program, and my annual stipend is $18,120 before tax ($1,640 of which I pay back to the school in fees).
Yang, a New York businessman and long-shot candidate for the Democratic nomination, will personally fund the monthly stipend, or "Freedom Dividend," for 41-year-old Kyle Christensen of Iowa Falls, Iowa, according to a news release from Yang's campaign Tuesday.
And yet, accomplished female players like Modise barely get a stipend for international games and are often forced to play in amateur tournaments and work day jobs because there isn't a single competitive structure for women's football in the country.
Like the G.I. Bill, it could offer full tuition at public universities, up to a cap of several thousand dollars a month, and a housing stipend; in addition, there would be generous unemployment benefits, especially in the most severely affected counties.
Staffers were told the new benefits would include a health care plan with 100% coverage, a new $150 tech stipend, an unlimited paid time-off plan, and and a continued education fund of up to $1,000 a year per employee.
My husband's job came with a generous package that included housing, a car, private school, membership to a private club of our choosing, and a monthly stipend to buy food imported from the US — all in addition to his salary.
One of the House bill's most controversial provisions would force graduate students to pay taxes on their waived tuition, which would greatly increase their tax bills despite the fact the only cash they tend to receive is a small stipend.
To that end, EF will invest around $55,000 in each of the companies developed during its bi-annual Bangalore program, while also providing cohort members a monthly stipend of $2,500 as they develop their startup ideas in the first three months.
Every month, Vida Verde workers give 20 percent of their earnings to the co-op to pay for an office, a coordinator's salary, babysitters for meetings, and, sometimes, a stipend if a member of the coop falls sick and cannot work.
His mother wired him a monthly stipend, but he made the bulk of his cash by grifting at airport bars on the journey, selling harmless, phony "language pills" to strangers after claiming they were the reason he spoke so many languages.
Occupation: School PsychologistIndustry: EducationAge: 53Location: Chicago, ILSalary: $66,500Paycheck Amount (2x/month): $2,366 (I get paid September through June, and I save for the summer months.) Monthly ExpensesRent: $1,150 (This comes directly out of my husband's PhD stipend.)Student Loans: $500 minimum.

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