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The change in the share of income claimed by more affluent groups of households was not statistically significant.
They found that most of the customers signed up to these sorts of mobile-phone schemes earn under $4 a day, rather than being from more affluent groups that already had access to other insurance options.
In fact, in some cases the worst excesses are seen among more affluent groups - for example, the largest rises in alcohol consumption have been seen in the higher income groups in recent years.
For example, recent research has found that: digital content creators are predominantly from more affluent groups (Brake 2014); young people (and particularly colleague graduates) are more likely to contribute to websites (Brake 2014); and there is a "growing production divide" between the poor, working class and more affluent internet users (Schradie 2011).
Accordingly, the shares of the other, more affluent, groups have risen.
A review of tax documents by Hill and others found that some of the more affluent groups provide campuses with thousands of dollars per student in addition to state per-pupil funding.
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Few publications are aimed at the older, more affluent group of parents that are the targets of Parenting.
The E*Trade Financial Corporation confirmed on Tuesday that it was exploring a deal that reportedly would combine its online stock brokerage firm with TD Waterhouse and open the door to a more affluent group of customers.
As in the Fidelity survey, most respondents were unfamiliar with conversions, although awareness in this more affluent group was higher–one-third said they knew about conversions.
From Leyton's Francis Road, an existing community almost completely wiped out in the bid to cater to a new, more affluent group; to Notting Hill's more entrenched, wealthier parts that don't participate equally in all parts of the community – these are not stories of evil immigrants, but of communities trying to learn to live side-by-side.
Richard Green, director of USC's Lusk Center for Real Estate, said the Obama proposal -- which he supports -- may well be "sort of the nose under the tent on the way to getting rid of the mortgage interest deduction entirely". In the U.S., the home mortgage write-off is used by about 35% of taxpayers who itemize their deductions, generally a more affluent group.
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