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For the moment, it's working: Vastola takes home a bit less than €1,000 a month, enough to live on.
In another test, customers will get a monthly allotment of 300 gigabytes a month (enough for roughly 100 movies) and will pay more for additional "blocks".
Recently, he hired two friends to help him, and together they earn about £2,000 a month, enough to live comfortably on the city's outskirts.
Parents will need to sign a 24-month contract at £7.50 a month, for which they get the handset for free, 250 minutes of calls, 5,000 texts and 500MB of data a month (enough to spend 25 hours on Facebook).
Those skylights support 34 photovoltaic panels that produce 770 kilowatt-hours a month — enough to power the household.
He used to earn $50 a month; enough, he says, to get married, and buy a house and a car under Iraq's subsidised socialist system.
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Until recently, those payments averaged more than $50 million a month -- enough to meet the entire Palestinian government payroll, from doctors and schoolteachers to bureaucrats and policemen.
So even if I only made €300 a month (and that was a good month!), that was enough for just me.
Reza Delbari, 24, said he would graduate this year, but even if he was lucky enough to find a job, he would earn only $150 a month, not enough to even rent a room.
The Pritchiyevs get pensions totaling about $50 a month -- enough for milk, butter, bread and oil from the market, and little else.
The bill for Ms. Lamar's two rooms was $9,900 a month -- enough to rent one of the nicest mansions in the Hamptons, at least in the off-season.
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