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Let's face it, some people on really thin incomes live hour to hour.
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And since they lack defined benefit pensions where they're promised a given amount in retirement, odds are the Stretched-Thins' income and tax rates will be lower in old age.
The rain has thinned the income of some businesses and padded the pockets of others.
Boys were more likely to be thin in middle-income neighborhoods while thinness was higher among girls in low-income and high-income neighborhoods [Figure 6].
High-income thin people, for example, might be too busy for the weigh-in.
His thin but steady income derives from stealing skiing equipment from the rich and selling it directly to the less well-off or through a crooked but likable Scottish cook (Martin Compston).
The accounts "have no relation to reality" because Madoff "pulled the fictitious amounts from thin air" so the income on the victims' statements was "entirely divorced from the uncertainty and risk of actual market trading," Lifland wrote.
That news crushed bond yields in Japan and sent bond investors, desperate for interest income, however thin, running to U.S. Treasurys, which at least offer a little bit of yield.
Milne said this amounted to making "taxable income vanish into thin air".
She is an unemployed cosmetologist who is raising five foster children for whom she is paid stipends, and said her income is stretched thin.
Given its close pricing, profit margins are thin: Last year Wabash's net income was under 2% of revenues.
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