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Inflated by oil wealth, they eat away the paychecks of those lucky enough to have jobs.
He said he understood the firm's decision to suspend the paychecks of missing workers.
The costs appear to take thousands of dollars out of the paychecks of every household each year.
The taxes are withheld from the paychecks of most wage earners and finance the Social Security system.
Buying an 800-square-foot apartment could take the paychecks of an entire career, by that calculation.
They worked seven days a week, often on little sleep, for sporadic paychecks of $50 a week, at most.
Incomes at the top soared, progress in the middle stalled and the paychecks of the poor fell sharply.
Here we speak of the injustice that no social movement has arisen to eradicate: the gross disparity between the paychecks of professionally good-looking people belonging to one sex versus the paychecks of those belonging to the other.
The weekly salary figures being bandied about would dwarf even the paychecks of Ronaldo, John Terry or Frank Lampard.
And the paychecks of most workers have not even kept up with inflation over the last four years.
And the once-gilded paychecks of hedge fund managers are expected to decline 15 to 25percentt.
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