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So, by cheating death, the rich collect benefits longer.
However, when viewed in terms of benefits received over a lifetime, the disparities in life expectancy across income groups nullify the progressive effect of the program: the rich collect payments for years longer.
The Institute for Policy Studies' online weekly "Too Much" notes that single-room-occupancy shelter rates run about $558 per month and quotes analyst Paul Buchheit, who says that at that rate, "Any one of America's ten richest collected enough in 2012 income to pay an entire year's rent for all of America's homeless".
Due to the relaxed attitudes of their hosts, no actual hunting took place, which pleased Steinbeck: Puerto Escondido proved to be a rich collecting ground, and after nine days in the Gulf, they had to scale back their collecting ambitions owing to lack of space for the specimens.
The increasingly rich Petiot collected their money and possessions, which he stashed at several properties he had somehow acquired around the Nazi-dominated city.
Lucia herself said to a companion that her situation was "just as if you had been very rich, and collected many valuable things, and then they were taken away from you".
The rich data collected from the cameras needs to be interpreted.
There is a danger of falling prey to an ethnographic fallacy that confounds our ability to infer aggregate characteristics from ethnographically rich data collected at an individual scale.
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