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Partly, no doubt, that's because even well-off people fear future poverty.
This week police swooped to search the homes of even well-off Chechens and Dagestanis who have lived in Moscow for years.
In recent months, even well-off tech workers have publicly stated that they can no longer afford to live comfortably and raise families in northern California.
Today, years after the recovery, even well-off Japanese households use old bath water to do laundry, a popular way to save on utility bills.
That is true at all ages between birth and 75 and for even well-off Americans who mistakenly think that top-tier medical care ensures that they will remain in good health.
But if not even well-off citizens in the capital will pay an economic rate for their power, what hope is there for the rest of the country, where politicians habitually offer free power to farmers in the hope of winning their votes?
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Nowadays even moderately well-off students often take a break between school and university to go round the world.
In 2009, as the economy was putting a freeze on municipal budgets even in well-off communities, the police here secured a pay increase of 3.75 percent.
AS INDIA heats up like a pressure-cooker waiting for the monsoon to release its valve, even the well-off notice the country's dire electricity shortage.
It's also where his brothers and their families live; and those families seem even less well-off than do Woody and Kate.
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