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Over the years, I've worked with Travis to determine what I really want (perhaps the hardest question you can ask) or, as he puts it, "what truly feels prosperous".
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Most Americans felt prosperous and thought the future looked even brighter.
Inequality continued to increase during the Clinton years, but wages rose, as did the availability of health insurance — and the great majority of Americans felt prosperous.
One popular theory has been that Americans have been willing to spend more than their earnings because the long bull market in stocks has made them feel prosperous.
Their collective frustration at not hearing their interests and values on the air is hardly limited to radio; people frequently tell pollsters that they feel prosperous but not particularly connected to their communities.
In time, the new institutions will gain legitimacy because they will work and Europeans will begin to feel prosperous again (see article).Yet to see the euro crisis as a chance to federalise the EU would be to misread people's appetite for integration.
The trouble is that overall gross domestic product (GDP) is not necessarily what makes us feel prosperous.
On The Job It's easy and dangerous to feel prosperous when going from single-digit-dollars per hour for part-time student work to tens of thousands annually in a first professional job so here's how to not end up "pauperous": –Compensation: If you're fortunate enough to garner multiple offers, don't be swayed by salary alone.
Without growth in women's employment, it will be hard for most families to feel prosperous again.
Steadily rising stock and real estate prices underwrote a "wealth effect," making China's wealthier and middle classes feel prosperous and thereby encouraging domestic spending.
It is not just that Rome feels comfortable and reasonably prosperous – capital cities always seem to resist recession better than the hinterland – or that the tourist season is getting under way.
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