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Sang, also from Gambia, considers himself relatively well off sharing an abandoned farmhouse with about 40 others from west Africa.
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At the end of the day, the Medicaid patient and the extremely well off share the same fate.
Following the Dell-IBM news, Maxtors stock dropped a point to 7 1/2 a share, well off from its 52-week high of 21 1/4 a share, reached last January.
He spoke "of the brief union between a young man from Kenya and a young woman from Kansas who weren't well off or well known, but shared a belief that, in America, their son could achieve whatever he put his mind to".
Lastly, when both parents and adult children are economically well off, the gains from economic resource sharing fail to offset the opportunity cost of coresidence and the call to provide family support loses its urgency, leading to the lowest possibility of coresidence.
Well off I went.
HOW well off are Americans?
Well off, comfortably off, struggling.
I know it won't be easy to convince well-off schools to share their wealth.
But fewer people sometimes just half as many think government is responsible for "reducing differences in income", or should "spend more on welfare benefits for the poor" or "redistribute income from the better-off to those who are less well-off".So Britons share the concern of Mr Wilkinson and Ms Pickett about inequality but not their desire for the state to fix it.
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