Advertisers are choosing Coupons.com over newspapers because the online company reaches a demographic that is younger and more affluent.
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"We are making some headway in closing the gaps in achievement between poorer and more affluent children, " he said.
Those couples tended to be younger and more affluent, and chores were divided more equally if the wife worked full-time.
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Given these rules and exclusions, younger and more affluent consumers who spend more on organics and on food away from home would be less affected by Proposition 37.
At the rollout, though, the ecological benefits took a backseat to the potential pocketbook savings and an appeal to younger and more affluent Indians who might appreciate some pizazz in what is usually a utilitarian fixture.
Obama kept his demographic coalition together as well, winning the votes of African-Americans, young people and the more educated and affluent.
After looking at policy quotes extended to hypothetical motorists in 12 cities, the CFA found that out of the 60 cases studied, two thirds of the quotes were higher for drivers with clean driving records than for better educated and more-affluent motorists who had been responsible for an accident.
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We saw the middle class put under even greater stress and saw its incomes stagnate and shrink while more affluent Americans saw their wealth increase.
So, always - and this is true, I think, in many systems - the more affluent people who are better educated and who have more time on their hands, have a real advantage, because they're able to get the better information.
What differentiates American Express from MasterCard and Visa is its relatively more affluent customer base, which it maintains by offering generous benefits and reward programs.
Poland's central bank has run a policy radically different than its peers in the euro zone and its smaller, but more affluent neighbor, the Czech Republic, against which it often compares macroeconomic indicators and asset prices.
Meanwhile, life expectancy seems to be growing for more educated and affluent women.
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They are younger, more affluent and more diverse than traditional racing fans.
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At the same time, whites may drink more because, as a group, they are more affluent and can better afford alcohol, says Jones-Webb.
In all, Mr. Romney appeared to benefit from a favorable electorate, with a heavy turnout of older, more affluent and more highly educated voters.
They offer the accounts in part because they hope to retain customers as they grow more affluent and use services such as mortgage and business loans and credit cards.
Although iOS users can be fairly characterized as more affluent and tech-savvy then their Android counterparts, they are, in fact, quite diverse in terms of age, tech mastery and even income.
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The study found the biggest decline in language provision had been at the newer universities and that language study was becoming increasingly concentrated in the older universities and among students from more affluent backgrounds.
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For instance, Millennials, regardless of socioeconomic status, attend the music festival Bonnaroo, but while non-affluent guests stay in basic tents and use communal showers, affluent Millennials pay more for the VIP experience with a gourmet private chef and golf-cart chauffeur service.
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The trick, according to Mr Levy, is to use social marketing to stimulate a competitive market at all income levels, not just the poorest, so that companies have an incentive to stay in the country as consumers grow more affluent and can pay more for their wares.
Weak parties also reflect a welcome decline in class conflict in British politics: at the last election the Tories, once recognised as the party of the establishment, made their biggest gains among poorer voters while suffering among the more affluent and educated, who used to be their main supporters.
Family offices are starting to employ art lawyers and art consultants, making their affluent clients more aware of the importance of valuation and insurance, but anyone who has art or collectibles worth more than a few thousand dollars needs to think about a specific policy floater to cover those valuables, because above that level, items are rarely covered on regular home contents insurance.
He also spoke of "entitlement reform, " but his only two concrete ideas were price controls on drug companies and more means-testing for affluent seniors.
That drew the more affluent audience and the bigger advertisers.
The Republican base is found in the more affluent northern and western suburbs of Milwaukee, as well as in a few of the more lightly populated counties of central Wisconsin.
Research indicates that children in families receiving welfare hear less than one-third the number of words per hour as children from more affluent backgrounds and will turn four having heard 32 million fewer words than children from professional families.
As the region grows ever more affluent, more and more families are expected to invest in the machine.
They had benefited only a "handful of motorists", MPs said, and were being used to help more affluent households with the cost of a second car.
Practice makes perfect, and so by the time the reach adulthood, the children of more affluent parents find that the skills needed to navigate college and the workplace come naturally to them.
After all, there is a body of scientific literature showing that more affluent people live longer and have better health.
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