Two-thirds of respondents say it has made it easier for families to live comfortably.
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That is partly because the elderly continue to live comfortably on their vast hoard of savings.
Although estimates vary, a typical rule of thumb is that you need 60 percent of your pre-retirement income to live comfortably after you retire.
His stake as founder of the online payments company netted him hundreds of millions, more than enough to live comfortably for a dozen lifetimes.
That can paralyze you with fear and anxiety, it can destroy your ability to live comfortably in the world and cripple your ability to create great art, careers, companies and quests.
Mutants, evil alien races and robots terrorize what's left of civilization and those who have the wealth and power have fled to Antarctica -- the last refuge for those who want to live comfortably.
The stigmatisation of homosexuality is unacceptable but the contemporary urge to equate homosexual and heterosexual unions probably has its origins in the inability of modern societies to live comfortably with the phenomenon of homosexuality.
That's great for many Americans who feel like they can live comfortably in retirement on their other nest egg assets, not to mention the accumulated value of any real estate they've collected over the years.
The story of the American West is in part the story of advances in technology and transportation, including air conditioning and the highway system, which made it possible for people to live comfortably in more places.
Only 14% of Americans surveyed by Employee Benefits Research Institute (EBRI) are very confident that they will have enough money to live comfortably throughout their retirement years, while half are not too confident or not at all confident that they will have enough.
It is basic competitive strategy: if you know you are scarce you can afford to live more comfortably.
Kuznetsova has been a fixture in the upper reaches of the women's game since winning the US Open aged 19 but had struggled to live up to that early achievement, having been comfortably beaten by Justine Henin in the 2006 final in Paris.
But 1920 beats that with ease, with probably well over 1.1 million live babies born in the UK as a whole, well above the post-WWII boom year of 1947, comfortably above the peak of the baby boom of the 1960s and far above the latest figures.
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