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Data from the World Bank's most recent and hugely comprehensive International Comparison Program study breaks global individual consumption into 11 buckets--from food and clothing to health care and recreation.
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Souleles and his colleagues also found that in the three months during which the rebates were received, low-income households spent 63% more of the money on nondurable goods than high-income households did, buying things like food, clothing and health-related items.
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Goldman Sachs has found that it is women who are redefining markets and creating growth by focusing their spending power on purchases such as food, health care, education, clothing, consumer durables, and financial services.
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The debate is now more clearly between two competing visions for social safety nets ensuring that essential needs for food, clothing, housing and health care are satisfied, and which vision is better both for those served by these programs, and the taxpayers.
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Since 1996, when she joined the KP health department as a health worker, she has been able to provide food and clothing for the family.
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Stand Downs are typically one to three day events providing services to homeless Veterans such as food, shelter, clothing, health screenings, VA and Social Security benefits counseling, and referrals to a variety of other necessary services, such as housing, employment and substance abuse treatment.
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They found natives of those communities who were willing to answer more than 1, 600 questions about nearly all aspects of our daily lives from time, weather, food, clothing, and farming, to religion, health, money, courtship, and families.
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That includes food, housing, transportation, clothing, health care, education, childcare, and other miscellaneous expenses.
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