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When growth makes them even slightly better off, it hauls them over the line.
Just because a population is somewhat better off, it does not automatically become more docile.
Without the benefit reforms, the living wage will mean that a single Bulgarian worker is 483% better off, it says.
Those earning £33,000 to £41,000 are £431 better off than they would have been under Labour, while those earning £50,000 to £100,000 are £45 better off, it suggests.
When the next generation is better off, it is a relief for the parents.
The point isn't just that capitalism makes society better off; it makes us better people by limiting the scope of our vices.
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Eschewing tax increases on the better-off, it imposed a four-year pay freeze for public employees and, by slashing transfers to regional and local government, some deep cuts in welfare services.
But getting rid of the latter, in particular, would mean that David Cameron had to discard a high-profile campaign pledge that he made during the televised debates among prime-ministerial candidates.Even if further welfare cuts come out of the hides of the better-off, it is hard to see how the government can do much to fight income inequality when money is so tight.
Would we be better off with it than without it?
"Economically, it's much better off than it was," he says.
Sometimes we don't want to hear it, but we are always better off for it.
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