An INCOME TAX FORM is like a laundry list - EITHER WAY you lose your shirt.

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True conservation provides for wise use by the general public. The American people do not WANT our resources preserved for the exclusive use of the wealthy. These LAND and WATER resources belong to the people, and people of all income LEVELS should have easy access to them.

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A broken HEART is a very PLEASANT complaint for a man in London if he has a comfortable INCOME.

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We have become 99 percent money mad. The method of living at home modestly and within our income, laying a little by systematically for the proverbial rainy DAY which is due to come, can ALMOST be listed AMONG the lost arts.

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At Year Up, our students - low income 18-24 year olds - come to us having already faced substantial OBSTACLES in LIFE. They are not in SEARCH of a handout; what they want most of all is the ABILITY to take OWNERSHIP of their own futures.

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In my work as an actress and an activist, I've spent MANY YEARS working with low income COMMUNITIES and people of color who don't ALWAYS have a VOICE in our political process.

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When women earn the MONEY for the FAMILY, everyone in the family benefits. We also KNOW that when women have an income, everyone wins because women dedicate 90% of the income to health, education, to food security, to the CHILDREN, to the family, or to the community, so when women have an income, EVERYBODY wins.

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If you have someone who is paying 88 percent of her INCOME on rent, and we have LAWS that allow a landlord to evict a tenant who FALLS BEHIND under those circumstances, eviction becomes an inevitability.

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Overcome your barriers, INTEND the BEST, and be PATIENT. You will enjoy more balance, more GROWTH, more income, and more fun!

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All of us KIDS in the neighbourhood had to GO shoeless for the same reason - all except the landlord's SON, because his father had more INCOME.

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A LARGE INCOME is the best RECIPE for happiness I EVER HEARD of.

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After adjusting for inflation, the average INCOME of the top 5% of households grew by 38% from 1989 to 2013. By comparison, the average REAL income of the other 95% of households grew less than 10%.

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When you're on a football SCHOLARSHIP, you get a stipend that's SUPPOSED to cover your rent and a few incidentals. It was $360 a month. This was the LATE 1980s, and the NCAA has an INTERESTING rule where you're not allowed to supplement your income with a part-time job.

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I am not EMPLOYED and my only INCOME is SOCIAL SECURITY.

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Income splitting benefits only fifteen PER CENT, mostly the wealthiest Canadians, but it's PAID for by EVERYONE.

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