This is partly because lenders ask for collateral that only the well-off can provide.
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The well-off citizens of Aurangabad are aware of the plight of their not-so-distant neighbors.
They can cut spending in a smart way, and close wasteful tax loopholes for the well-off and well-connected.
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Labour will characterise it as a subsidy for the well-off, which, at least at first, it will be.
As it stands, this is a policy which Labour can easily characterise as a subsidy for the well-off.
The radicalization of young Muslims in the West, in particular children of the well-off, is by now a familiar story.
The marketing program will appeal to the well-off customers who can afford electric vehicles, which are more expensive than the typical gasoline cars.
The party said it would replace the council tax with a local service charge, again designed to benefit the poor and target the well-off.
Not only are the well-off and well-educated far more likely to marry and stay married than poorer folk, they tend to marry each other.
They chose not to because they refused to accept the principle that the well-off and well-connected ought to pay a little bit towards deficit reduction.
The colonel, Venezuela's answer to Argentina's Juan Peron, scares the well-off.
Deutsche Bank is more like a bunch of franchises that include an investment bank, an asset-management arm, a retail bank, a commercial bank and a private bank for the well-off.
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Electric carmaker Tesla Motors seems to be sitting in a sweet spot right now: its high-end luxury electric sportscars are seeing strong demand from the well-off eco-conscious and the car collecting set.
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The well-off, the artistic, the bored, the adventurous went abroad. (The broad masses went too, as empires, steamships and railways made travel cheaper and easier.) Foreignness was a means of escape physical, psychological and moral.
To hit the rest of our deficit reduction target, we should do what leaders in both parties have already suggested, and save hundreds of billions of dollars by getting rid of tax loopholes and deductions for the well-off and the well-connected.
He has also put forward a very reasonable proposal when it comes to tax reform and generating revenues from tax reform by closing loopholes and ending special exceptions and exemptions for the well-off and well-connected that would also contribute to deficit reduction in a balanced approach.
But what I can't do is ask middle-class families, ask seniors, ask students to bear the entire burden of deficit reduction when we know we've got a bunch of tax loopholes that are benefiting the well-off and the well-connected, aren't contributing to growth, aren't contributing to our economy.
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But what we should not do is take action that does harm to our economy, does harm to our middle class, does harm to our seniors and only does well by the well-off and well-connected in order to address a deficit challenge that can be addressed appropriately in a balanced way that grows the economy, helps the middle class, and protects our seniors.
Republicans should have, in our view, done what they had done just a few months before, which is pass a short-term measure to delay implementation of the sequester, a measure that would have represented the balance that the public supports, asking the well-off and well-to-do to pay a little bit, not just seniors and middle-class families, and that then regular order could have continued as it is now, but without the sequester.
Consumer groups have argued that this has resulted in bank accounts being paid for by people who make mistakes and go overdrawn, many of whom are the least well-off and the least well-informed customers.
But they need to raise money from middle-class folks to pay benefits to the middle class, as well as to the less well-off.
In addition, he said that denying the breaks to the very well-off will counteract the increased polarization of wealth in our country.
The funding is intended to stimulate the economy and raise wealth levels in the least well-off parts of the European Union (EU).
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But the tone, the setting, the appeal to the less well-off - all were so different to anything Romney said during the election that it really stood out.
These include trying to boost domestic demand with higher wages and lower taxes for the less well-off, to bully the Bundesbank into cutting interest rates, and to set target zones to stabilise currencies.
Funded individual pensions liberate citizens, especially the less well-off, from dependence on the state in retirement, and replace that dependence with financial self-determination.
He's made some off the record comments - well, once off the record comments - separating himself from the national GOP.
But he said taxes for the most well-off would be increased in some form in the next few years, so that those "with the broadest shoulders" paid most.
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On the flip side, when the most well-off Americans were asked to pay a little more in the 1990s, we were warned that it would kill jobs.
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