Six benefits packages to choose from, each with seven columns of mathematically complicated information.
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Under the changes six benefits, including housing benefit, would be brought together in a single, monthly Universal Credit payment.
Iain Duncan Smith, the work and pensions secretary, wants to replace six housing and work benefits with a single universal credit.
The clashes came as Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy announced an increase in the country's general sales tax from 18% to 21%, as well as spending reductions that include cutting employment benefits after six months.
"This statistic is especially important because many organizations have cut benefits over the last six months, and it illustrates that the majority of employees have not thought of resigning as a result of adjusted benefits, " Sheridan said.
Hawaii, with six islands but one government, benefits from a co-ordinated public-relations effort, while the Caribbean islands' governments bicker.
When it announced this month that it will cut 5%, or 900 members, of its staff, it also said it will give affected employees two weeks' pay for each year of service and six months of health-care benefits, among other perks.
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While she found some modest gains, she also concluded that the costs outweighed the benefits by a ratio of six to one.
If only one member of the couple had worked, we calculate a six-fold difference between contributions and benefits since both spouses are eligible for Medicare yet only one has paid taxes.
In 2007, 60% of employers offered health benefits, down from 69% six years ago.
One of the reforms is the introduction of the single, universal credit to replace six income-related, work-based benefits.
More than 3.8 million people jobless for six months or longer could see their unemployment benefits reduced by as much as 9.4 percent.
Some people shy away from the hospitality industry for reasons such as long hours for little pay, often unaware of benefits including opportunities for advancement and six-figure incomes.
There is no evidence that they have any benefits after a single dose, and the longer term benefits of treatment over periods of six-months or longer are minimal.
The woman from Gloucestershire kept up the pretence for almost three years while the boy was aged six to eight in order to claim extra benefits, Gloucester Crown Court heard.
We also know, anecdotally, of how, in the past decade, millions more Americans have become dependent on food stamps and on jobless benefits (not just for the six-month normal duration, but now for as long as two years).
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And the benefits from testosterone can plateau anywhere from six weeks to one year into treatment.
In part six, I argued that there could be stark benefits and massive business disruption even at low penetration rates of driverless technology.
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Why do that when you can lie and say you make six or seven figures, and then reap whatever benefits come to someone whose data file represents affluence?
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The new program will also provide assistance to home-owners who are unemployed, in the form of having their monthly mortgage payments cut to just 31% of their monthly unemployment benefits for a period of three to six months.
My balanced budget calls for a sustained increase over the next six years for readiness and modernization, and pay and benefits for our troops.
From Monday the DWP will introduce a cap on LHA, to stop families on benefits being housed in properties with more than six bedrooms.
Georgia allows unemployed people to work up to 24 hours a week for six weeks with a new employer and still draw jobless benefits.
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This fall we added some benefits: The number of primary care visits doubled from six to 12, for example.
But almost half of the 14m unemployed have been out of a job for six months or more, and so would no longer qualify for benefits under the rules that will apply from January 1st.
Nearly six in 10 Medicare beneficiaries nationally could face higher premiums for Medicare benefits, assuming current plan preferences, including more than half of beneficiaries enrolled in traditional Medicare and almost nine in 10 Medicare Advantage enrollees.
It is feared any potential benefits from the extra boost of 80bhp for up to six seconds each lap will initially be negated by the system's weight (on average 35kg) and its knock-on effect on balance, weight distribution and reliability, not to mention the cost and anxiety over its safety.
Also, last month, anecdotes surfaced of Armstrong receiving six-figure daily fees for ride-with-Lance-type benefits.
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More people filed for unemployment benefits than expected last week, to the highest level in six weeks, according to the Labor Department.
Even without benefits, asylum seekers are still able to work legally after six months, Mr Tincey said, while illegal immigrants are not.
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