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An essentially flat, subsistence level benefit, independent of how much a worker contributed, just as the 1936 Republican Party proposed.
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President George W. Bush used the same messaging in 2005, when he proposed radically converting Social Security to a flat, subsistence-level benefit, with private savings layered on top.
A flat-rate benefit with an average allowance for housing would leave people in more expensive homes below a subsistence level, once they had paid their rent, and people in cheaper homes with a surplus.
A fractured family at a subsistence level.
Most people were subsistence farmers: there wasn't enough flat land to grow a cash crop, but they farmed the slopes.
In her revised claim, she claimed for 10 nights at her flat in Westminster in April and 11 during May, receiving £525 in total for subsistence.
In Bangladesh's countryside, home to more than 70 percent of the population, subsistence farming remains the norm, and weather-related disasters regularly wreak havoc in the flat lowlands.
Villagers were subsistence farmers.
Superfluity rather than subsistence.
"It's subsistence farming.
Most Rwandans are subsistence farmers.
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