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They get only eight cents out of every tax dollar.
"He could get six cents out of a nickel".
The answer: "Borrowing 40 cents out of every dollar we spend for missiles or food stamps is unsustainable".
"The school accounts for 65 cents out of every tax dollar, with the county taking 20 cents more.
Mr. Greenspan said it was "perhaps 3 to 4 cents out of every additional dollar," not 2 to 4 cents.
He went back to age 6, describing his "three levels of begging" to wheedle 15 cents out of his parents.
* Every time you come to a line of traffic, you roll down your window and throw 35 cents out.
Roughly 90 cents out of every dollar that these banks earned in 2009 — and sometimes more — is going toward employee salaries, bonuses and benefits, according to company filings.
Taxed at the top marginal rate of 35 percent, they get back 35 cents out of every dollar of authorized deductions.
At the end of 2007, households were using more than thirteen cents out of every dollar they earned to service their debts.
In other words, Morgan Stanley employees collected roughly 61 cents out of every dollar the bank made in 2005, and about 94 cents of every dollar last year.
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