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Ordinal variable 1 5: Not at all well-off, Not well-off, Average, Somewhat well-off, Very well-off Parent Annual income Household annual income.
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Nothing human has ever been alien to Barth, and this now includes the somewhat decelerated doings and autumnal preoccupations of the moderately well-off in their retirement.
Since London depends on them for its prosperity, policies aimed at making life harder for them will hit the capital.The tax system has become somewhat less friendly to well-off people since the financial crisis.
A quick analysis of the latest proposal suggested that it would be somewhat more favorable to low- and moderate-income taxpayers and somewhat less favorable to the well-off than the tax bill proposed this year by President Bush and those passed this spring by the House of Representatives.
But his perspective is complicated somewhat by the fact that he grew up well-off and with pro-athlete genes on both sides of his family.
The payoff to being richer isn't literally zero--citizens of rich countries are, on average, somewhat more satisfied with their lives than citizens of less well-off nations.
An airy house furnished in the somewhat New Age style (driftwood, handsome chunks of semi-precious rock, dolphin pictures) now popular among well-off Americans.
Appearance: Gallic, well-off.
And well-off.
The Goldbergers are well-off.
Even those who are relatively well-off - compared to the 10 million in the country living under the poverty line - are struggling to find ways to go about trying to live a somewhat normal life.
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