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"subsidy" Definitions
  1. money that is paid by a government or an organization to reduce the costs of services or of producing goods so that their prices can be kept low

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We have a much lower on the subsidy fuel subsidy.
I have not heard the opponents stand up and say 'stop the McDonalds subsidy, stop the Burger King subsidy, stop the small business subsidy!
The IFC subsidy mechanism would make a poor blueprint for government subsidy operations.
Authorities published an amended NEV subsidy scheme for 2017 to 2020 that includes a subsidy reduction in phases, tighter technical requirements and an extended subsidy collection period.
Earlier proposals had curtailed the wind subsidy and scrapped altogether the electric car subsidy.
Create new subsidy programs: States could design their own subsidy systems, which they would administer.
That subsidy is open ended — the more you spend on health insurance, the bigger your subsidy.
HIDDEN SUBSIDY The EU duty is, in the words of FACE, "a de facto hidden subsidy mechanism".
Rather than fighting subsidy with subsidy, regulators should promote market-friendly mechanisms to ensure stability of supply.
This bill gives them one month, it gave, you know the subsidy… The continuation of the subsidy?
There are also 26 subsidy programs for China and 19 subsidy programs for Mexico, according to the agency.
The company that asks for the lowest subsidy on a particular project gets the deal, and the subsidy.
This bill gives them one month, it gave, you know the subsidy… The subsidy to the insurance companies, yes.
A subsidy cap is once again up for debate as lawmakers discuss the next version of the subsidy bill.
People sometimes refer to the unpaid cost of carbon pollution as a subsidy, or an "implicit subsidy," to polluting businesses.
In fact the president did a very good decision back in 2015, when shifting the subsidy, fuel subsidy into infrastructure development.
The company received a subsidy of USD1.8bn during 9M16, compared with a USD2.4bn subsidy in the previous period (2015: USD0003bn; 2014: USD12.5bn).
Rice is a heavily discounted staple in Egypt's subsidy program, under which the state purchases foodstuffs that are offered to subsidy card holders.
Borne said companies would be obliged to discuss this subsidy in wage negotiations with unions, but the subsidy would not be mandatory for all companies.
Those discounts are offered through a Ring "Subsidy Match," and through the program, subsidy partners approve funding residents can use towards buying a Ring device.
However, the subsidy bill will increase because the impact of the weaker EGP on import costs of fuel, for example, outweighs the subsidy price reform.
It was not immediately clear how her subsidy had been calculated, but the subsidy is based on the cost of a reference, or benchmark, plan.
Back when the subsidy was $3 billion, Wisconsin's non-partisan Legislative Fiscal Bureau estimated that it would take until 2043 for taxpayers to recoup the subsidy.
Not only does it take the subsidy from those who need to most but higher income students don't even seem to benefit much from the subsidy.
Hardly. The EU is back in the subsidy game to prop up its domestic industry, and now sends $85033 million in annual subsidy checks to farmers.
To isolate the number of subsidy-eligible people, divide the savings produced by repeal of the mandate in 2027 by the average premium subsidy in 21625.
Free parking represents a subsidy for older people that is paid disproportionately by the young and a subsidy for the wealthy that is paid by the poor.
Subsidy Reform Risk: Pertamina's subsidy requirement has been falling over the last two years due to the government's fuel-price reforms along with falling crude oil prices.
Amid the outcry over the rice subsidy scandal, Yingluck was investigated by Thailand's National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) for the rice subsidy issue and put on trial.
Indeed, in the federal government, subsidy begets subsidy, until pretty soon most every industry is on the take, and once on the take, the taking never ends.
His office also argued that Dodd-Frank gave an implicit subsidy to large financial institutions and said tax reform could help to recover some of the subsidy.
Rice is a heavily discounted staple on Egypt's subsidy program, under which the state purchases foodstuffs that are offered to subsidy card holders, currently around 60 million people.
Instead of trying to level the playing field by piling subsidy on top of subsidy, Congress and the administration should remove all preferential treatment for energy sources and technologies.
People who don't get a subsidy to help pay their premiums are fleeing the exchanges, and people who do get a subsidy would be unlikely to give it up.
It is the first time Beijing is giving soybean farmers the so-called "grower subsidy", after Beijing abandoned a three-year "target price" subsidy for soybeans linked to market prices.
That amounts to an annual state subsidy (that is, taxpayer money) of $15,000 to $19,000 per promised job — more than five times the typical subsidy, according to job development specialists.
And there's a chance landlords would see a big rent-subsidy bill like one of these pass, and jack up rents in response to capture much or all of the subsidy.
The commission said that the average subsidy for each passenger in the system's first year of operation was $10.73, far more than the $6.60 subsidy the de Blasio administration originally estimated.
The subsidy program should be more generous in struggling areas, like the Eastern Heartland, although even a flat nominal wage subsidy would deliver more bang in depressed areas with lower prices.
"If we were just setting a national subsidy or tax on the purchase of EVs, then our calculation shows that should indeed be a tax instead of a subsidy," says Holland.
We'd like to ... we could do your farm subsidy.
The federal government sends the subsidy payment straight to the insurance plan, meaning that an enrollee only pays the difference between what the amount of the subsidy and the monthly premium cost.
This is a completely separate Obamacare subsidy program, which is used to reduce the cost of premiums for low- and middle-income enrollees (remember, the CSR subsidy goes to copayments and deductibles).
The Commerce Department said it calculated preliminary subsidy rates of 111.09 percent for Shandong Dongfang Bayley Wood Co and 9.89 percent for Linyi Sanfortune Wood Co. Sixty-two other companies received a subsidy rate of 111.09 percent and all other producers/exporters in China were slapped with a preliminary subsidy rate of 9.89 percent, the department said.
In April 2016, the FCC released an order extending the availability of the Lifeline subsidy to broadband service, although it retained the same $9.25 per month subsidy level that applies for voice service.
In post-subsidy public broadcasting, the core elements of the system receive what amounts to an ongoing subsidy: non-profit status and, in the case of local stations, a valuable no-cost license.
Over time, the need for such a subsidy would diminish.
"A subsidy of this magnitude would be huge," he said.
Massive subsidy payments to their pet insurance companies has stopped.
The government then pays each bakery a subsidy per loaf.
This delivers a massive subsidy to importers and punishes exporters.
Quite a few people have been trimmed from subsidy rolls.
The subsidy will apply to feature films and television shows.
Trump has called subsidy payments a "gift" for insurance companies.
The government subsidy for health insurance to rule them all.
It's one of the largest subsidy programs in the world.
First, it will not rein in excessive farm subsidy programs.
Lavish subsidy programs for corporations needed to be reined in.
And click here for more on the broadband subsidy proposal.
The program calls for further subsidy cuts and tax hikes.
The subsidy will apply to feature films and TV shows.
The scale of the earthquake subsidy to California is massive.
The grounds for this unprecedented private subsidy of political sabotage?
Last year, the average value of that subsidy was $383.
The premium went up, and the subsidy went up too.
Burman's plan amounts to a huge increase in that subsidy.
Their contracts allow them an out if subsidy policy changes.
But Congress has the ability to protect the BABs' subsidy.
His government shapes agricultural subsidy policies in the Czech Republic.
"The subsidy from the social pushes it over," he said.
Congress could eliminate uncertainty around the subsidy by appropriating money.
Rates are low; we are dependent on aggressive monetary subsidy.
High levels of subsidy misuse are not uncommon in China.
More tariffs could be coming over the same subsidy issue.
"We cannot remove the subsidy," he was quoted as saying.
"We cannot remove the subsidy," he was quoted as saying.
"They get less subsidy" and bigger deductibles, according to Corker.
Who will pick up the tab for bigger subsidy checks?
Adoptive parents are not saviors deserving of some special subsidy.
There are intense subsidy battles going on all over world.
Trump has said he will discontinue the second subsidy program.
And that takes us back to the first subsidy program.
The very subsidy Booker and Lankford are trying to end.
Anti-dumping and anti-subsidy tariffs of between 1 and 92 percent will apply to imports from various producers in South Korea, Italy, India and Taiwan (although it was exempted from anti-subsidy duty).
We want to reach free energy markets, but with subsidy programmes for those with low income, and not to have the subsidy in the form of lowering the energy prices, but through other programmes.
However, six trade lawyers with experience in litigating WTO disputes said they believed the plan would likely be deemed an unlawful subsidy on domestic goods, export subsidy or a de facto tariff on imports.
For 2900, the Office of Management and Budget estimates that the subsidy cost of new TIFIA loans will be 220006 percent and the subsidy cost of new WIFIA loans will be just 2202 percent.
This means that Mr. Babis' farm minister, Miroslav Toman, can vote on subsidy policy even though his brother and father run an agricultural company that was among the biggest Czech subsidy recipients last year.
"Projects that require government subsidy will have to compete with each other on prices ... Government payment will prioritize the projects that are expected to become subsidy-free in the near term," the draft plan said.
"Projects that require government subsidy will have to compete with each other on prices ... Government payment will prioritise the projects that are expected to become subsidy-free in the near term," the draft plan said.
"We're saying, if we're going to give you a state subsidy, don't take the state subsidy and run with it to increase tuition," Jim Malatras, the governor's director of state operations, said in an interview.
In Italy, Ferriere Nord was assigned a dumping margin of 12.41 percent and a subsidy rate of 4.16 percent and Ferriera Valsider a dumping margin of 18.89 percent and a subsidy rate of 3.843 percent.
His subsidy, meanwhile, would drop from $25 each month to $2000.
In addition, Turkish exporters faced anti-subsidy duties of 16.21 percent.
The House tax plan nixes the $7,500 federal electric car subsidy.
Scrapping that subsidy would provide recycling firms with a big boost.
This tax shield is in effect a subsidy to debt finance.
They make a little too much money to get a subsidy.
The average Obamacare subsidy adds up to about $22020,5003 per person.
A third breaks even with the aid of a regional subsidy.
Of course we give them tremendous as you know subsidy also.
It wasn't a deliberate public subsidy but it worked that way.
A generous price subsidy for renewable generation was scrapped in 2012.
It's called the first subsidy of its kind in the country.
Insurers have been pleading for certainty that the subsidy will continue.
In addition, Turkish exporters face anti-subsidy duties of 16.21 percent.
The EU also imposed anti-subsidy tariffs on Indonesian biodiesel exports.
The 2019 fiscal year has an operating subsidy of $11.9 million.
Washington already controls our lives through 2,300 distortion-causing subsidy programs.
In 2008, the F.C.C. added mobile phone service to the subsidy.
By preventing homelessness, a subsidy also promises to save public dollars.
For instance, Arcadia has hosted at least two Ring Subsidy Events.
The company aims to build subsidy-free offshore wind by 2025.
A judicial source confirmed that magistrates had blocked the subsidy disbursement.
The refined coal tax subsidy is scheduled to expire in 2021.
The silver plans went up, and so did the premium subsidy.
If the EITC hurts pre-tax wages, so will Burman's subsidy.
In addition to the subsidy payments, government funding expires on Dec.
Then they want to give those people a reduced premium subsidy.
A fertiliser subsidy scheme takes up most of the agriculture budget.
"It's different than human healthcare that has government subsidy," Thompson said.
Nor are all low-wage earners automatically eligible for the subsidy.
She was convicted of mismanaging a rice-subsidy program for farmers.
The wage subsidy, raised from 10%, is retroactive to March 15.
Free college is a massive subsidy for the upper middle class.
But he didn't cut off another, more important form of subsidy.
If the plans are more expensive, people get a bigger subsidy.
Labor union official time is a blatant subsidy to government unions.
The Commission opened its current anti-subsidy investigation a year ago.
And a lot of the subsidy just gets lost to middlemen.
Anyone earning $10 per hour or more would receive no subsidy.
There isn't another way to describe this except as a subsidy.
The wage subsidy, raised from 10%, is retroactive to March 15.
Politicians raised taxes to provide a historic $750 million public subsidy.
For the 2019 fiscal year, that operating subsidy is $11.9 million.
In many cases, what some members of Congress and oil critics call an "oil subsidy" is neither a subsidy nor a tax allowance only for the oil and gas industry because it applies to many industries.
The impact of a possible subsidy cut will not be known until India sets the maximum retail price for fertilisers and other details are known, said Agrium spokesman Richard Downey, adding that its subsidy system was complicated.
The poor are hit the most with the devaluation and subsidy cuts.
A $20 subsidy was enough to convince people to take the leap.
The complaint challenges Washington's use of anti-dumping and anti-subsidy duties.
He faces criminal charges for alleged subsidy fraud but denies any wrongdoing.
It should be more like food stamps, not a subsidy to work.
This means that SNAP is a taxpayer subsidy for companies like Walmart.
Companies have seized on this demand as a further subsidy to debt.
Fares have risen as the public subsidy provided to operators has fallen.
Families who receive a toilet-building subsidy do not always build one.
Yet, despite the public subsidy, France's unemployment rate has remained unacceptably high.
The company started in 2008 and created a USA subsidy in 2014.
Undoing Trump's actions through Alexander-Murray would also undo that subsidy bump.
Democratic lawmakers in both the House and Senate support extending the subsidy.
Furthermore, food subsidy allocations have increased and electricity provision has improved markedly.
Neither receive an employer subsidy from the government, according to their offices.
His politically painful utility subsidy cuts are part of that fiscal effort.
The subsidy policy will remain in effect until the end of 2023.
As premiums rose for "silver" plans, everyone got a bigger premium subsidy.
But the government ought to worry more about its broken subsidy schemes.
Such a subsidy is exactly opposite of what is necessary and appropriate.
This subsidy would just no longer be a blank check from taxpayers.
The tax law's new $10,000 cap on SALT significantly reduces this subsidy.
You can lower the price, offer a token subsidy, or blame Obamacare.
The more subsidy it requires, the fewer people are served by it.
He has been credited, however, with cutting a bloated state subsidy system.
It is unclear if subsidy reform will also be proposed, lawmakers said.
He also said he'd support a bipartisan Obamacare subsidy legislation from Sens.
One farmer, Li Shiguo, told CNBC that the soybean subsidy isn't enough.
Tariffs are a tax on consumers coupled with a subsidy to producers.
It would also be offering staff a 15% subsidy on Huawei products.
In short, it was never intended as a general subsidy for hospitals.
And, only 40% of those who are subsidy eligible are now participating.
In 2011 the federal subsidy earmarked for Chechnya was 69.5 billion rubles.
The subsidy police have already arrested two neighborhood sugar traders, residents said.
Rides are free for those registered with Metro's low-income subsidy programs.
His subsidy is based on a more generous mid-tier silver plan.
When premiums rise, the subsidy payments from the federal Treasury also increase.
In 4113, special legislation extended a housing subsidy to the defense secretary.
Such an exemption, she says, amounts to an enormous de facto subsidy.
Consumers can use their subsidy to buy any color plan they like.
It is not a guaranteed subsidy paying 70 percent of the rent.
Currently, it offers a 10 percent temporary wage subsidy for small businesses.
Then it sets the subsidy at 74.5 percent of the average bid.
The enormous E.U. subsidy program is built to keep the money moving.
For critics of the subsidy system, one item was of special interest.
Most important, it declared that the subsidy budget should not be cut.
A fertiliser subsidy scheme takes up most of the spending on agriculture.
One target could be the Lifeline broadband subsidy for low-income households.
The approach also evokes the subsidy battles scattered across the tech landscape.
Kriekle said that meant she was no longer dependent on government subsidy.
They need massive subsidy from the government in order to make it.
Moreno has denied the fuel subsidy cuts was imposed by the IMF.
An export subsidy arises when the government pays an exporter for exporting.
Is the limit not a subsidy for the owner of the reactor?
After a public housing subsidy, she pays $410 a month for rent.
After a public housing subsidy, she pays $410 a month, not $1,087.
"There is no ask here for a subsidy for coal," Murray said.
Capping the SALT deduction lessens this generous subsidy being extended to states.
On the last day of the year, that subsidy runs out completely.
You cover a little more subsidy, you have a little more enrollment.
Food stamps have long been a crucial subsidy for low-income recipients.
At a subsidy of $184, metro New York was essentially a wash.
"Pre-343, I do think it's unusual to take people who already have a subsidy right now and eliminate that subsidy," said Derek Guyton, a partner in the health and benefits business at Mercer, owned by Marsh & McLennan.
The ITC vote affirmed final anti-subsidy duties of 3.9 to 11.3 percent against most steelmakers in Brazil and South Korea, but top Korean steelmaker POSCO and Daewoo International Corp face anti-subsidy duties of about 57 percent.
To make matters worse, their pleas for assistance from their government had been falling on deaf ears—a federal relief subsidy existed for just this scenario, but the subsidy, for reasons that remain unclear, was not being distributed.
Scalability The same assumptions that say that $1 billion in federal credit subsidy funding can leverage $85033 billion in total project investments also say that $100 billion in subsidy funding can leverage $4.8 trillion in total project investments.
The department also imposed final anti-subsidy duties of 3.9 to 11.3 percent against most steelmakers in Brazil, Turkey and South Korea, but slapped 57 percent anti-subsidy duties on top Korean steelmaker POSCO and Daewoo International Corp.
Third, if and when a case is brought and countervailing duties imposed, foreign governments would likely launch a WTO challenge, arguing that currency manipulation is not a countervailable subsidy or that the Commerce Department's subsidy calculation methodology is problematic.
Fuel subsidy reform is a key element of Egypt's USD12 billion IMF programme.
And the amount of subsidy required by low-income families would also fall.
What's more, members of both parties defend subsidy programs that aid their states.
And, homeopathy gets diluted as France removes its state subsidy for the pseudoscience.
As of March, the average monthly subsidy for Obamacare customers nationally was $291.
NNPC responded with a statement titled "we don't have $3.5 billion subsidy fund".
"I didn't get the subsidy anymore, because my business went well," Sobin explained.
Two Trees is now accepting applications for its 22017 Cultural Space Subsidy program.
In isolation, either an export subsidy or an import tax is plainly protectionist.
Tate is even more energetic, bringing in £1.93 for every £1 of subsidy.
This amounts to a two-fifths discount on interest costs—quite the subsidy.
"We have heard comments that India could launch a export subsidy," Leão said.
That amounts to a two-fifths discount on interest costs—quite the subsidy.
Matt Canavan, the federal resources minister, is "open to suggestions of a subsidy".
The project will be funded entirely by the company with no taxpayer subsidy.
Regulators could easily reduce even that subsidy later, by increasing the insurance fee.
The Medicare Part D low-income subsidy won't be considered a public benefit.
Two Trees Management Co. announced the recipients of its Cultural Space Subsidy Program.
Indeed, in a subsidy-free world car-pooling of all sorts would increase.
Indonesia, Iran, Egypt and Venezuela saw the biggest subsidy increases for oil products.
The more minor the royal, the smaller the subsidy from the Sovereign Fund.
Civic Platform's leader, Grzegorz Schetyna, promises to make the subsidy even more generous.
Hackett most recently headed Ford's autonomous vehicle subsidy, known as Ford Smart Mobility.
The Justice Department filed a brief defending the subsidy payments on Oct. 24.
President Anwar Sadat triggered riots when he cut the bread subsidy in 1977.
For GM, the subsidy will fully disappear in April 22, according to Reuters.
The three-year IMF reform programme also includes tax raises and subsidy cuts.
It will improve the risk pool for those buying subsidy-eligible health plans.
The original petition did not include a specific request for anti-subsidy duties.
It was the first of two key planemaker subsidy decisions due this year.
Yet its tariff, quota and subsidy rules are fixed by its EU membership.
She said she paid only $28 or $2496 each month without a subsidy.
The net metering subsidy alone is $2.20 for both owned and leased systems.
Imagine if Price insisted that subsidy-discounted prices not appear on the healthcare.
The Ministry of Supply is in charge of Egypt's massive food subsidy program.
Interesting that the biggest housing subsidy program is the mortgage interest tax deduction.
He said his government was looking at new systems to prevent subsidy fraud.
Everyone receiving benefits under these programs today is receiving some level of subsidy.
Less of the product or service providing the subsidy is produced and consumed.
"We need to completely rethink how we distribute that subsidy," Johnson told reporters.
About a month ago, President Trump cut off a key Obamacare subsidy program.
And this would be a problem with any other wage subsidy program too.
If you qualify for a government subsidy, those will be your best options.
By comparison: the UK wage subsidy will run for at least three months.
For the government, this was a legitimate reform of an abused subsidy system.
In 2017, this person got a $40 subsidy to afford my $100 plan.
"We appreciate the difficulty," Mr. Waterman said of dealing with China's subsidy practices.
City officials say the subsidy will fall as the system attracts more riders.
"That money is a subsidy for insurance companies," Mr. Trump said on Friday.
Until then, the government would continue to offer the 10 percent wage subsidy.
This kind of cap on subsidy growth is an even more contentious issue.
America's federal government has 16 types of subsidy for digging up fossil fuels.
Under his administration, the state subsidy to New Jersey Transit plummeted 90 percent.
Research shows that child care subsidy receipt increases employment and reduces work disruptions.
The so-called subsidy problem claimed by the United States does not exist.
In 2005, President George W. Bush proposed cutting Amtrak's federal subsidy to zero.
It appears that these people would not be eligible for the premium subsidy.
Subsidy reform, spending restraint and growing non-oil revenue underpin the adjustment effort.
He left the shelter in March with a Section 8 rent subsidy voucher.
How do we devise a long-term subsidy that will keep ferries affordable?
That said, I don't think … bottomless subsidy is not what we're looking for.
The average monthly subsidy jumped to $803, up from $280 a year earlier.
Companies can qualify for the subsidy by showing pollution cuts in lab tests.
The government has also followed through on its plan for a fourth round of electricity subsidy reform, lowering the electricity subsidy bill to EGP30 billion, although it has extended the deadline for phasing out electricity subsidies to 2021 from 0003.
The taxpayer subsidy for Yum's Mongolia expansion is just one of the more absurd examples we detail in a new Institute for Policy Studies report on pay gaps at the federal government's top 250 contractors and top 2100 subsidy recipients.
But Corning officials made it clear they'd need a subsidy for as much as two-thirds of the cost of this facility, and officials within the Walker administration, suffering continuing criticism about the Foxconn subsidy, ruled out any more handouts.
Congress found a partial solution to chronic unemployment in the Recovery Act of 2009, which included a subsidy program that created more than 260,000 temporary jobs for young people and adults, many of whom were hired permanently once the subsidy ended.
But those who make too much money to qualify for a subsidy are most likely to drop out of the exchanges; about 1.4 million people in the first quarter of 2018 purchased insurance through ObamaCare exchanges but didn't receive a subsidy.
If the endless debate over energy subsidies has taught me anything, it's that nobody thinks their own subsidy is a subsidy — and no one outside think tanks and universities really gives a damn about the economic distortions of subsidies as such.
The estimates include all people with the potential to be eligible for the subsidy and don't receive Medicare or Medicaid, not just those who purchased health care on the individual market and already receive a subsidy under the Affordable Care Act.
His campaign thus pointed ahead to a likely future in which the G.O.P. accepts a health care subsidy for the working class, without addressing all the internal reasons that the party can't agree on what that subsidy should look like.
Ultimately, House members who are not on the committee will have to do what the committee refused to do: End the egregious subsidy provisions in the committee's farm bill, and push necessary reforms to fix the harmful farm subsidy system.
He rejected the government's argument that trademarks represent a "subsidy" calling for diminished protection.
The exchange noted that the average subsidy covers about 77 percent of premium costs.
Less health coverage means less Medicaid and insurance subsidy spending by the federal government.
He pays $77 each month and gets a $341 monthly subsidy from the government.
She understood that her premium might go up and her subsidy could go down.
That roughly translates to a subsidy of $100 per ton of carbon dioxide emissions.
As an export subsidy, a border adjustment tax could bring $165 billion in tariffs.
Sidecar had raised about $43 million, hardly able to compete in a subsidy war.
Based on your income, you could qualify for a substantial subsidy from the government.
Depending on your income, you could receive a subsidy if you go that route.
Last month the government reversed a plan to reform the Egyptian wheat subsidy system.
The subsidy, if not renewed, is scheduled to run out in June this year.
Striking workers were making do with a $250-a-week subsidy from the union.
Babis said it was owned by his family members when the subsidy was awarded.
And, argues Richard Green, also at USC, rent control is a highly imprecise subsidy.
Ordinary people recall a president who maintained a subsidy scheme that kept prices low.
A subsidy war would, however, be more expensive for Uber given its ride volume.
So the government considers her under the affordability threshold and doesn't provide a subsidy.
A green-roof subsidy programme encourages owners to cover buildings with turf and moss.
It's thus unsurprising to see both major players scaling back from subsidy-powered growth.
Eliminating that subsidy could save the state $2.6bn, allowing it to pay teachers more.
Cross-subsidy is not a long-term solution to the difficulties providers face, however.
The EU's budget has often been a byword for mindless subsidy and unnecessary centralisation.
The subsidy cut is a major part of President Mauricio Macri's deficit reduction program.
In America 70% of the subsidy is claimed by the top 20% of earners.
My work pays for a commuter subsidy program, so my card is fully covered.
They receive a subsidy and pay a $350 premium each month for their policy.
Two Trees Management Co. announced the recipients of its Cultural Space Subsidy Program grants.
Even if they receive a federal subsidy, they will likely see higher cost sharing.
It converts the federal Medicaid subsidy to a block grant with fixed payment amounts.
This includes the Lifeline program, a phone and internet subsidy program for the poor.
It has frustrated US officials, whom the Journal reports call it a subsidy program.
By FY19 TfL will be covering operating income without subsidy from the central government.
Withdrawing that subsidy may subject Texas to lawsuits from immigrants claiming discrimination, he said.
Because oil is cheap, the subsidy payments have fallen too, easing pressure for reform.
Get the Apple Watch, in other words, and you're eligible for a nice subsidy.
And in recent years, crop insurance has become yet another subsidy for corporate farms.
However, this subsidy goes away once an auto maker reaches 200,000 electric cars sold.
Two Trees Management Co. announced the 2018 recipients of its Cultural Space Subsidy Program.
The subsidy would be cut if power prices rise, which would help nuclear plants.
Why doesn't competition force banks to pass on the Fed's interest subsidy to depositors?
"The subsidy doesn't change the actual cost," said Representative Mike Kelly, Republican of Pennsylvania.
"Any group that loses their specific subsidy will likely oppose the plan," Carpenter notes.
"If there were more public money, there would be more public subsidy," he said.
The IFC subsidy model would have considerable appeal to political leaders like Ben Ali.
That could limit the net savings from subsidy cuts, perhaps to around $20 billion.
Subsidy is not a sustainable path, so China must boost market participation, Zhao said.
This targeted subsidy is needed so U.S. farmers can compete better with foreign producers.
"The economics of the project are simply not viable" without the subsidy, he said.
Also affected was Sheppie, a German shepherd whose dog-food subsidy got the ax.
Three of the agency's five commissioners voted for the subsidy plan, with two against.
The program that Trump stopped funding is called the cost-sharing reduction (CSR) subsidy.
It would be the first major federal health care subsidy that isn't geographically adjusted.
Middle-income people who have to buy coverage but get little to no subsidy.
Their income was a little too high to qualify for a subsidy, she said.
Visit the Kaiser Foundation's Marketplace Subsidy Calculator to find estimates of premiums and subsidies.
It provides a $20 million subsidy for an athletics budget of about $13 million.
The main federal tax subsidy is cheap leases to mine coal on public land.
At that point, the subsidy, which amounts to no more than $50,000, would end.
It can increase the Earned Income Tax Credit, which is effectively a wage subsidy.
As a retiree, Mr. Li said he receives a subsidy from the local government.
Congressional Republicans have criticized those payments as an unnecessary subsidy to the financial industry.
Companies and their workers also enjoy a generous tax subsidy for employer-sponsored coverage.
These measures are based on the idea that subsidy reform is a national decision.
They earn too much to qualify for a subsidy to help with the cost.
Go deeper: FCC approves subsidy ban on Huawei and ZTE equipment China's invisible brands
Obamacare ties the premium subsidy to the second-lowest premium instead of the average.
Beyond these cost savings, expanding the subsidy program is the right thing to do.
City officials estimate that the subsidy for NYC Ferry amounts to $6.60 per passenger.
But the wage subsidy, obviously, would be available only to employers operating above board.
Second, the subsidy could be funded by shifting money out of existing welfare payments.
The subsidy cuts that would send premiums soaring for millions are also still there.
Residents in those areas would receive the same subsidy as people in cheaper markets.
The $65-billion-a-year fund is one of the world's largest subsidy schemes.
"We need to completely rethink how we distribute that subsidy," Johnson told reporters. Sen.
Never mind that the deal is a big subsidy for Blackstone and Invitation Homes.
In fact, China offers a whopping 50 percent subsidy for certain fuel cell applications.
The government pays recruiters a subsidy for every worker they hire, Mr. Liu said.
"Even after the subsidy, dairies will be losing money on the exports," Shah said.
There is wide and growing support in the City Council for a transit subsidy.
Separate legislation may include some new form of subsidy to help people afford insurance.
Domestic violence victims, whether facing eviction proceedings or not, can now get the subsidy.
For Tesla buyers now in December 2019, the subsidy is down to only $1,875.
By April 2020, any electric GM sales won't have any subsidy, just like Tesla.
Those above the line would need a commensurate subsidy of some kind to compete.
On the face of it, the very idea of a nuclear subsidy is absurd.
Hornsby also shared a little-known payment option that provides a 50% interest subsidy.
Right, and I don't think Bezos would say, I'm giving them bottomless subsidy either.
If it's the former, then another windmill subsidy or carbon-trading scheme won't do.
In 1859, the California state Legislature authorized a similar subsidy of $6,000 a year.
That remains highly unlikely because so many of the people are receiving a subsidy.
For starters, "subsidy free" is a squishy term that doesn't have a standard definition.
Chinese steel already is subject to dozens of anti-dumping and anti-subsidy orders.
How it works: If you're buying coverage through the exchanges and getting a subsidy to help pay your premium (as most enrollees do), the size of that subsidy is based on your income and the cost of a specific plan in your area.
Data from Good Jobs First, a watchdog organization that follows major subsidy deals, has found that the largest subsidy ever offered went to Boeing in 2013 — a deal from the state of Washington that could eventually be worth as much as $8.7 billion.
"Any changes to the level of subsidy paid by the government must deliver new benefits for passengers and taxpayers and whilst there have been improvements in recent years, the proposed changes were not sufficient to justify additional subsidy," he said in a statement.
PiS's welfare policies, including a monthly child subsidy of 500 zlotys ($134), are extremely popular.
The once $7,500 subsidy is down to $1,875 and will be gone by next year.
However, fierce competition, subsidy reduction and a slowing economy having raised concerns over their performance.
Despite the complaints in the Cairo suburb, some poorer Egyptians support the food subsidy move.
She noted Trump's decision to cut off billions of dollars in subsidy payments to insurers.
The subsidy is one manifestation of the government's keenness on family planning and sexual health.
Earlier this year, the United States imposed preliminary anti-subsidy duties on Canadian softwood lumber.
Hawley, though, describes that protection from lawsuits as a "subsidy" given to big internet companies.
The Dutch government eliminated a subsidy for teachers' salaries, seemingly dooming the school to closing.
Dalio told CNBC that it was probably a mistake for Bridgewater to accept the subsidy.
But the question is: Who is it that is buying exchange coverage without a subsidy?
At the same time, the Vaughans desperately need their EU subsidy to make a living.
To bridge the deficit, Oman has begun spending cuts, tax rises and fuel subsidy reforms.
The only way to get around this trade-off is with a bigger government subsidy.
After 200,000 electric vehicles sold, the subsidy is halved every six months until it disappears.
First, the splurge of public subsidy, of about $800bn since 2008, has distorted the market.
Among those on the marketplace, only 17 percent did not receive a subsidy in 2016.
Any hint Ottawa is offering a subsidy to the industry could provoke a U.S. challenge.
It also proposed an additional cash subsidy of 1% of total value of garments exported.
The subsidy reductions forced Chinese panel makers to find new buyers on the export market.
Boosting the Earned Income Tax Credit, a wage subsidy with bipartisan support, would help too.
Several universities have relabelled their MBAs as apprenticeships, attracting a subsidy of up to 90%.
But those are not new...I had a wage subsidy proposal a few years ago.
On January 28th its lawmakers approved its subsidy plan after nine whole minutes of debate.
They offered a large subsidy, which brought the price of a connection down to $171.
But a tax plan unveiled by Republicans on November 210nd proposes to limit the subsidy.
The average European subsidy, however, is around a tenth of America's—about 230% of GDP.
At times, there were direct choices between the two approaches: employer obligation or public subsidy.
On January 28th, its lawmakers approved its subsidy plan after nine whole minutes of debate.
However, some subsidy-eligible people may be buying outside of the exchanges for other reasons.
Indeed, he receives a subsidy of 1m yuan a year from the Shanghai municipal government.
"We have proven that the subsidy element does not exist," Lukita told reporters in Jakarta.
The insurer did not report any impact of the subsidy cuts in the third quarter.
Meituan has already survived a subsidy war, but pricing - especially in food delivery - remains central.
They replaced many of the housing subsidy programs with the Low Income Housing Tax Credit.
Of course, that's why they sought and received this illegal subsidy in the first place.
The average subsidy, across all enrollees, will be 45% higher than it was this year.
Go deeper: Trump states are hit hardest by the subsidy cutoff, per the Associated Press.
Similarly, the WTO does not include currency manipulation as an export subsidy in its rules.
Officials also said the average per-person subsidy that's being issued to returning qualified HealthCare.
The subsidy parameters "absolutely do not acknowledge the reality of the sector," the federation said.
The ITC rarely ends anti-dumping and anti-subsidy investigations at such an early stage.
Yet the candidate has declined to say definitively whether he would extend the diesel subsidy.
Vadala is also facing separate charges of agricultural subsidy fraud by Slovakia's National Criminal Agency.
The $660 million city subsidy will pay for infrastructure, such as roads, parks and sewers.
At the same time, it has launched a child subsidy of about $130 per month.
Though not accused of directly profiting from the graft, he oversaw Egypt's food-subsidy programme.
You'd better hope your state chooses to cover it, because your subsidy won't be enough.
That in itself would be a costly subsidy to the 25m people in the North.
" Addressing Democrats, he tweeted that "massive subsidy payments to their pet insurance companies has stopped.
The more it costs to build, the more subsidy it requires to make units affordable.
Last month, the U.S. Commerce Department imposed anti-subsidy duties on Bombardier's C Series planes.
Some environmental groups favor a tax on carbon emissions over a subsidy for clean energy.
In China, Starbucks' young baristas and shift supervisors receive a housing allowance subsidy, Wong said.
And the massive solar subsidy game creates an environment tailor-made for abuse and manipulation.
Some in Congress want to lift the cap, creating a permanent subsidy to electric automakers.
Maintaining chlorpyrifos is an unnecessary subsidy for industry and harmful for humans and the environment.
For the agricultural industry, the short-term wins are the direct subsidy payments to farmers.
So, today's subsidy programs essentially redistribute our tax dollars to wealthy farm businesses and landowners.
Why particular firms were selected for a subsidy as opposed to others is not reported.
Of course, Social Security is not a subsidy; it is income insurance funded by workers.
In effect, that is a subsidy the government promises to pay for the electricity generated.
Yet, special interests and environmental groups are lining up to demand Congress continue the subsidy.
Critics say this means European consumers will pay a subsidy to help keep Ukraine afloat.
Subsidy approvals, which automakers must reapply for this year, have also slowed amid stricter oversight.
The U.S. Commerce Department imposed a preliminary anti-subsidy 220 percent duty on the jets.
Those options include government support and subsidy, a highly unusual stance for a Conservative government.
They called on Congress to appropriate the funds needed to keep up the subsidy payments.
The vast majority of ACA enrollees get a federal subsidy to help pay their premiums.
Utility companies themselves haven't been in the vanguard of capitalizing on the refined coal subsidy.
But there are risks that must be mitigated by government subsidy or other charitable investment.
Beijing is also mulling subsidy cuts on EVs to temper overcapacity in the long term.
The subsidy program is up to be renewed this year, but change will be difficult.
The subsidy cleared the Senate, to the delight of wealthy peanut-farm owners, including Carter.
But conservative lawmakers, including GOP leaders, oppose what they see as a subsidy to insurers.
In 2018, she'll get a $60 subsidy to ensure her monthly payment stays the same.
That reduces taxable income, which determines whether someone qualifies for a subsidy and how much.
Throughout the nation, local taxpayers will bear the cost of this subsidy to Big Telecom.
Venezuela's economic subsidy reached its peak at about 12 percent of Cuba's gross domestic product.
They waited two months before filing another unfair subsidy case with the Department of Commerce.
The EU duty is, in the words of FACE, "a de facto hidden subsidy mechanism".
They are effectively enjoying a government subsidy that brick-and-mortar stores do not receive.
She is accused of costing the country $8 billion by mismanaging a rice subsidy initiative.
"You don't have a right to government subsidy for desecrating somebody else's religion," Guiliani said.
They can't decide, having agreed to continue the subsidy payments, what changes should accompany them.
"It's good," Mr. Diallo said of his apartment, which is mostly covered by a subsidy.
The answer is a $1 trillion expansion in the wage subsidy over the next decade.
And striking workers are making do with a $250-a-week subsidy from the union.
He said the city still estimated the subsidy it is providing at $6.60 per passenger.
You can't — because no other industry has ever received such a rich subsidy from Congress.
Ms. Watson's housing subsidy was returned to her in July 2016, according to the lawsuit.
Bailey has said the aim was to find a "socially acceptable" level of cross-subsidy.
Silver plans are the ones used to calculate how much of a subsidy consumers get.
The subsidy comes in the form of an exclusion of health-insurance premiums from taxation.
They pay $418 in monthly rent; the rest is covered by a government-assisted subsidy.
Instead, Congress only has to provide money to cover the "subsidy cost" of the loan.
The European Union's farm program is one of the largest subsidy schemes in the world.
Eventually, in February, the Human Resources Administration referred the family for an eviction prevention subsidy.
Ms. Tejada will see a bump in her subsidy, which is now limited to $850.
Already too much of basic research funding effectively functions as a subsidy for other countries.
You're right - the price subsidy, the price dumping really hit us badly during that time.
That would be partially offset by $118 billion in savings from eliminating the subsidy payments.
Ensuring that government-funded child care subsidy programs also offer high-quality care is imperative.
China's NEV sales jumped 33% in 2018 but a subsidy cut hurt sales last year.
The exporter can be expected to pass some of the subsidy on to foreign purchasers.
In the first case, the government pays for the subsidy, so it's a spending program.
Today, most subsidy dollars flow to the rich and the politically connected — that must end.
A 1 billion euro ($1.2 billion) subsidy scheme helped more than double sales last year.
The industry has seen an expensive subsidy war but investors say this is already abating.
In January 2018, the cabinet announced a major package of tax rises and subsidy cuts.
The danger PJM sees is that each new subsidy creates a precedent for government intervention.
Subsidy reduction measures could eventually generate savings of more than 5% of GDP per year.
However, the subsidy isn't so expensive, amounting to a median of around $25 per borrower.
Already too much of basic research funding effectively functions as a subsidy for other countries.
"The vast majority of the subsidy that Amazon got was standing incentive programs," he said.
The subsidy program has been more successful at combating mercury than NOx, the analysis found.
The federal government has already halted a subsidy payment to the insurance industry for October.
When the number was positive, the electric car was cleaner and therefore warranted a subsidy.
The findings show the difficulty of establishing a meaningful blanket federal subsidy for electric vehicles.
In the future, provisions on misconduct will be included in management agreements and subsidy conditions.
The program works by providing refundable credits that begin with a small subsidy for the first dollar of earned income and gradually rise until — for a two-parent family with two kids — the subsidy reaches a maximum of about $5,600 for an income of $14,000.
Editor's note: This story has been updated to clarify that the FCC order will ban companies from using federal subsidy money to purchase equipment from firms that pose a security risk (not ban all companies receiving any subsidy from purchasing any equipment from those firms).
In the wake of the protests, the western states of Gujarat and Maharashtra, India's leading milk producers, offered a 50,180 rupees ($727.86) a tonne subsidy for exports of SMP, while the central government approved a further subsidy of 10 percent of the export price.
Now they receive a subsidy worth $5,85033 a year to an individual, and almost $12,000 a year to a family — a subsidy no one else who works for a large employer (and, to be clear, Congress is a "large" employer by ObamaCare's rules) is allowed.
The subsidy cuts are part of President Mauricio Macri's efforts to close a wide budget deficit.
This has inspired Democrats to try and use the upcoming funding bill to guarantee subsidy funding.
Greene relies on a so-called Section 202 voucher, a subsidy program for low-income seniors.
This also contributed to what is more popularly known as "leakage" in the government subsidy fundings.
Add all that up, and it's close to a $1 subsidy for a gallon of gas.
Even if some of that subsidy is captured by employers, the workers themselves come out ahead.
House prices will take a hit as the effect of the mortgage deduction subsidy falls away.
Before you assume that is very bad for importers and a subsidy to exporters, read this.
One major factor pushing up debt levels was the car subsidy scheme that ended in 2012.
Lindland said part of the problem is how federal and state incentive subsidy programs are structured.
Yet automation should be market-driven, not subsidy-induced, and there are signs of a bubble.
In addition, the country aims to have a market-based subsidy system for the wind industry.
The combination of import tax and export subsidy certainly sounds like a boon to exporting firms.
Fuel prices have gone up four times in 2018, yet the government's subsidy bill keeps climbing.
Scott Walker (R-WI) offered the company a subsidy package that came to total $4.5 billion.
The House had proposed a subsidy for buyers in this market that varied only with age.
Patty Murray, would reintroduce a key Obamacare subsidy that the Trump administration stopped paying in October.
"We're trying to build a business model for subsidy-free, credit-free clean energy," Kemper says.
Similarly, The Fed's critics claim the interest it pays on reserves constitutes a subsidy to banks.
The case relates to an EU subsidy for building a conference and leisure centre outside Prague.
It is, after all, in effect a subsidy that allows individuals unilaterally to direct government spending.
The Trump administration in April 20073 imposed anti-subsidy duties on imports of Canadian softwood lumber.
Another bill ABA lobbied on is one diametrically opposed by the banks: the Subsidy Reserve Act.
Removing the subsidy to drivers means pricing road space by levying tolls that increase with traffic.
A government subsidy also helped CSC maintain a healthy margin (FY17: HKD841 million; FY16: HKD1 billion).
The most recent increase was meant to shave 50bn Egyptian pounds off the annual subsidy bill.
Washington will charge anti-subsidy duties of 11.31 percent and 11.09 percent on exports from Cia.
"The subsidy policies will result in a disaster and a burden on the economy," he said.
Egyptians, they say, are struggling to get along as subsidy reform has made life more expensive.
I'm on my family's plan and I apply my work cell phone subsidy to their account.
The nation's health insurers are turning to Congress to get their Affordable Care Act subsidy payments.
Karl Littler, spokesman for the Retail Council of Canada, said the allocation looks like a subsidy.
People purchasing those plans could use their premium subsidy to do so, unlike under current law.
The analyst believes the cost-cutting program is inevitable as the longstanding subsidy system in unsustainable.
But the country imposed stricter requirements on electric carmakers after a subsidy cheating scandal last year.
"Τhis is a crucial element for the marketability of subsidy-free green electricity production," he said.
The White House also backed off a threat to withhold ObamaCare subsidy payments to insurance companies.
Those are the plans the federal government uses to determine the size of your premium subsidy.
They didn't have nothing for their young girls to do... they were basically on government subsidy.
"This agreement addresses all elements of the subsidy program," U.S. Trade Representative Michael Froman told reporters.
That's because his premiums would be higher and his subsidy would be smaller, the analysis said.
This would reverse if cost-sharing payments resumed and the size of the premium subsidy dropped.
Winners: People enrolled in silver plans, who make too much to qualify for a premium subsidy.
The ACA offered people who didn't qualify for a government subsidized insurance plan a new subsidy.
The second is a subsidy scheme for low-income Americans who purchase their own health insurance.
Didi is also dealing with the fallout of a costly subsidy battle with Uber in China.
You have to look at who gets more or less Medicaid and insurance subsidy money too.
But these favored farms that produce them rake in billions of dollars through multiple subsidy programs.
The last time round, the House Rules Committee blocked consideration of almost all subsidy reform amendments.
The proposals from the FCC would also consider instituting a national spending cap on the subsidy.
Abubakar also said he would remove a costly fuel subsidy and identify government enterprises to privatize.
The delay is misery for the 0003,2000 households awaiting a promised subsidy to rebuild their homes.
The independent panel had already found in the subsidy cases that the imports caused such injuries.
That study claimed Amazon received a subsidy of $1.46 from the Postal Service for each package.
In the Czech Republic, for example, the highest-profile subsidy recipient is Prime Minister Andrej Babis.
While not all banks have offered the accounts, those that did were given a government subsidy.
Because insurers will pocket most of the subsidy rather than rebating that money back to consumers.
For example, utilization of generics among low-income subsidy Medicare beneficiaries is below the national average.
"It's an unjust idea about who needs a subsidy to go to college," Ms. McGuire said.
Under the examples outlined by Verma, a state could also create an entirely new subsidy program.
Essentially, the import restrictions represent a subsidy to U.S. timber companies paid for by American homebuyers.
Massive subsidy payments to their pet insurance companies has stopped Dems should call me to fix!
For years, Congress has debated the merits of limiting subsidy payments to those most in need.
For the sake of our environment and our economy, the House should let this subsidy expire.
It doesn't deal with the huge subsidy to owner-occupied housing implicit in the income tax.
It is an efficient subsidy that pays for a basic necessity: a safe and healthy home.
Indeed, they're the least deserving of public subsidy and the ones struggling with debt the least.
When the price is below 700,000 per shipment, growers receive a subsidy of $9.60 per shipment.
A lower subsidy will weigh on the country's negotiations with overseas sellers, both industry officials said.
That study claimed Amazon recieved a subsidy of $1.46 from the Postal Service for each package.
Egypt's supply ministry, which oversees GASC, is in charge of the country's massive food subsidy program.
The way we're paying for the subsidy is we're taxing wealthier folks a little bit higher.
"Ending the subsidy lessens the country's deficit, and foreign investors are watching that carefully," Rebossio said.
Now industry blatantly ramps production up or down based on the tax subsidy, not consumer demands.
He has since been dogged by corruption allegations over management of a Venezuelan oil subsidy program.
She pays $45 toward her monthly premium, with a subsidy of about $600 covering the rest.
Should at-home genetic tests count as a health care expenditure worthy of a public subsidy?
The company launched a three-day 21.55 Billion Subsidy Festival last month during the coronavirus outbreak.
The current city subsidy of $15 million that supports the Met's energy costs will remain intact.
The couple now qualified for a $27,000 subsidy that made up for Ms. Cornwell's lost income.
During the Christie administration, the state's direct subsidy to the agency dropped by about 90 percent.
So New Jersey also implemented a $225 million annual subsidy for nuclear plants in the state.
China is also launching a series of subsidy-free solar and wind power plants this year.
Of the Commission's 37 ongoing anti-dumping and anti-subsidy investigations, 25 include imports from China.
So battery technology is likely to get a big boost by California's legislation and subsidy program.
But that 10 percent subsidy is remarkably low compared to what some European countries are offering.
The bipartisan groups say their proposals would appropriate money for the subsidy payments, at least temporarily.
The impact of the subsidy cuts on the NEV sector was set to linger, Chen said.
The $35 per ton subsidy from the proposed FUTURE Act would have substantially improved its finances.
Soon after defeating the Babis Amendment, the committee prepared to vote on the full subsidy bill.
To many, Mr. Babis has become a symbol of conflict-of-interest in the subsidy system.
Mr. Kushner said he is unwilling to proceed without a subsidy or incentive from the city.
But still, the biggest issue we are facing up to this moment is the price subsidy.
The fuel subsidy crisis precipitated the resignation of Prime Minister Jack Guy Lafontant in July 2018.
To its credit, the MSF often lowered the subsidy amount when it lowered the performance standard.
Today, many Lifeline subscribers receive free basic cellphone service because their subsidy covers the full cost.
The University of North Carolina's settlement over a controversial statue is a subsidy for white nationalism.
San Diego voters would need to approve that subsidy in an election yet to be scheduled.
By covering the subsidy gap, the program will keep families in their homes and neighborhoods intact.
Out of this 5 million, how many people would be eligible to receive a premium subsidy?
About 75 percent of total subsidy payments go to the largest 10 percent of farming companies.
Republicans reason that the deduction implies a subsidy of high-tax states by low-tax states.
He stopped ObamaCare insurer subsidy payments that help millions of low-income people afford health insurance.
One of the widest recommended reforms is to reduce this premium subsidy rate from 85033 percent.
Each of the new entrant's first 200,000 buyers will be eligible for a full federal subsidy.
Google plans to expand to some 20,000 employees in New York City without a public subsidy.
A state attorney will decide within months whether Babis must stand trial in the subsidy investigation.
Murkowski also wrote that she supported legislation to continue Obamacare subsidy payments for low-income people.
In Grant County, 91% of enrollees got a premium subsidy last year to help help lower their monthly premiums to less than 10% of their income, and 59% received an additional subsidy to reduce deductibles and out-of-pocket costs, according to Health and Human Services data.
" The CBO also says that there'll be reductions in the number of Americans with insurance beginning in 2020 "because the average subsidy for coverage in that market would be substantially lower for most people currently eligible for subsidies—and for some people that subsidy would be eliminated.
The adjustment is accomplished through a variety of means: by applying a payment multiplier calculated to reflect local prices; by basing the subsidy on a local benchmark price; or by tying the subsidy to actual spending on health coverage or services, which in turn reflects local prices.
In particular, David says they're closely watching Republican plans to change Obamacare's tax credit from an income-based subsidy (where low-income people get more help) to an age-based subsidy (where financial assistance is spread out evenly and low-income people don't get extra help).
But the independent panel has already found in the subsidy cases that the imports caused such injuries.
A source from a different company said the subsidy cuts could prompt companies to revise investment decisions.
Like the other festivals, its revenue comes from ticket sales, sponsorship and government subsidy - all under pressure.
She pays $330 each month for her Obamacare plan and gets a $447 subsidy from the government.
Current anti-dumping duties are up to 73.3 percent and anti-subsidy taxes up to 4.2 percent.
Utilities characterize this as a subsidy from non-solar (usually poorer) households to solar (usually wealthier) ones.
The subsidy is enough to maintain the house, to pay the staff and to have regular exhibitions.
The subsidy is working, she said, adding that recyclers had been able to dramatically increase their volumes.
China itself has cut solar costs by 90 percent in the last decade, offsetting the subsidy declines.
Some of them have suggested that lawmakers should go ahead and approve the subsidy payments for now.
Sales jumped 210 percent to a record 23.2 million cars in 20153, the year the subsidy ended.
You could consider the help provided by tech companies as a form of subsidy to the campaigns.
An easing of central bank lending rules and a new government subsidy has seen mortgage approvals surge.
The good news is that a decade of subsidy-driven growth has brought with it falling costs.
Foxconn's more pressing concern, he thinks, is that it might not meet any of the subsidy thresholds.
Without taxpayer subsidy it would hardly be a runner—a fact also true of the Norwegian ferries.
Sounds reasonable when you work it out that way — this isn't just a subsidy, but an investment.
But households will get only a single $9.25 a month subsidy that would apply to both services.
Conversely, if they opt for a plan that costs more than the benchmark, their subsidy is less.
On January 1st the government cut a popular subsidy by raising petrol prices by up to 20%.
"It depends on what part of China you're talking about ... and the level of subsidy," he says.
Michigan came the closest, offering $4.13 billion, but it was partly a tax subsidy rather than cash.
But carefully developed subsidy programs are worth pursuing even if they do not produce big earnings gains.
At issue is a 50m koruna (€2m) EU subsidy that helped develop a lakeside resort outside Prague.
The government's costly subsidy system has been in place since the 503s to keep bread prices low.
Nevertheless, oversight from its sponsor remains strong, as evident in the latest subsidy agreement for 2017-2020.
Washington in April imposed preliminary anti-subsidy duties averaging 20 percent on imports of Canadian softwood lumber.
Do you see average order sizes increase over time, or do they dwindle when the subsidy disappears?
Homebuilders and real-estate agents are fuming about a change to a long-standing subsidy for homeowners.
British Leyland, state-owned and subsidy-sodden, produced underpowered rust-buckets—when it was working at all.
In the United States, Indonesian biodiesel faces steep anti-subsidy measures, as well as anti-dumping duties.
Since their early days, Mobike and Ofo have been going head-to-head in a subsidy war.
In 2012 the European Commission launched anti-dumping and anti-subsidy investigations of Chinese solar-panel imports.
But what enables a subsidy that large is a wholesale gutting of America's programs for retired people.
However, existing projects are not expected to be affected by a revision of the current subsidy scheme.
Emanuel Cleaver (D-Mo.) said Trump's unpredictability means the Democrats should insist on clarifying the subsidy language.
"Our subsidy policy will be maintained because Algerian citizens still need it," he said, without giving details.
More than two dozen governments undertook some form of fuel subsidy reform since the beginning of 2014.
Babis has been charged with subsidy fraud in the case but won parliamentary immunity in the election.
In July the government implemented a second round of electricity subsidy reform by raising prices 35%-40%.
Abubakar told Reuters he would also remove a costly fuel subsidy and identify government enterprises to privatise.
What's in the deal: Two years of subsidy funding, along with funding for the rest of 2017.
The EU energy watchdog previously said the loan guarantee constituted state aid and violated EU subsidy rules.
The government has been pushing through economic reforms including energy subsidy cuts and a value-added tax.
Leadsom will now face the task of determining how farmers will replace lost EU agriculture subsidy income.
The preliminary subsidy rate for all-other Chinese producers and exporters is 33.10 percent, the department said.
The FCC's Lifeline program has protections in place to prevent households from receiving more than one subsidy.
Every time a water, electricity or home heating gas subsidy was reduced, people's monthly utility bills rose.
That way you can extend our new American farm subsidy and deficit spending program for several years.
Few leaders have attempted such widespread, brazen exploitation of the subsidy system as Mr. Orban in Hungary.
Demonstrators, spurred by tax hikes and subsidy cuts, had called on the prime minister to step down.
However, for some farm lobbyists, the mass labor subsidy contained in the bill still is not enough.
But subsidy cuts will squeeze the budget deficit, which should help lower inflation in the longer run.
Yet states are surely capable of balancing their budgets without receiving a federal subsidy for doing so.
Some continue to believe there is a federal subsidy for ethanol, but that hasn't been the case.
"Unsurprisingly, the growth momentum halted in July amid subsidy cuts," a Bernstein analyst was quoted as saying.
Whereas a targeted wage subsidy would encourage work and increase take home pay, UBI discourages labor supply.
However, the discovery of widespread cheating within the subsidy programme has cast uncertainty on the policy's future.
Ibarra said she hopes it will include funding for the subsidy that keeps her on her feet.
Already, the government is lowering the subsidy for solar which has attracted about $270 billion in investment.
On the low end of the possibility spectrum, paying users for data could provide a modest subsidy.
The Russian leader said there had been low uptake as the subsidy only lasted a few years.
The U.S. Commerce Department on Tuesday imposed a preliminary anti-subsidy 220 percent duty on the jets.
This tax break amounts to a federal subsidy of $266 billion this year, the budget office said.
The group also hopes for a related subsidy inquiry into the support provided by the Chinese state.
They did so to recoup the money they would lose from the end of the CSR subsidy.
So now you have a decent number of Obamacare enrollees shopping around with a much bigger subsidy.
Without the subsidy, electricity bills are expected to skyrocket as high as 500 percent, according to Rebossio.
Chris Christie, a Republican, the state subsidy for the agency has plunged by more than 90 percent.
She could take her new, bigger subsidy and use it to help afford the $140 gold plan.
But as a practical matter, when it comes to filling empty counties, Obamacare's subsidy design is useful.
For Sèvres, "the subsidy remains the same: four million euros," a spokesman for the president said Thursday.
Most subsidy recipients just simply do not need extra help to open up shop and create jobs.
Australia's stimulus package has provided for a 50% wage subsidy for apprentices, but only for select businesses.
It likely needs to be extended indefinitely and/or some kind of temporary housing subsidy be commenced.
State subsidy programs typically require an audit of the production's expenses before any taxpayer money is spent.
Because of uncertainty about this subsidy, insurers have said premiums could rise by 15 percent or more.
One rule that purports to limit runaway subsidy spending has instead created clear advantages for his company.
Indigenous groups opposed to the subsidy cut have blocked roads and city streets and disrupted oil operations.
Various estimates put the overall Russian subsidy at more than $50 billion over the past two decades.
The WTO is expected to offer its ruling on the EU's subsidy case against Boeing in 2020.
But most people don't even realize they get a subsidy typically worth thousands of dollars a year.
Likewise, it failed to consider the order's impact on the Lifeline subsidy program for low-income households.
They also receive $375 a month in food stamps and a $575 rent subsidy from the city.
Earlier this year, Beijing lowered the subsidy for electric vehicles, which led to a drop in sales.
Amazon receives an average subsidy of $1.46 from USPS for every package it ships through the agency.
Under the new legislation, she would get a subsidy of $4,000, and no help with cost sharing.
But households would only receive a single $9.25 per month subsidy that would apply to both services.
At its meeting, the FCC extended the scope of the Lifeline subsidy to support standalone broadband access.
Unsurprisingly, new subsidy costs have swelled by 50 percent, and they are now projected to cost billions.
And under Mr. Christie's administration, New Jersey Transit's state subsidy has plunged by more than 90 percent.
We could boost the Savers' Credit, which gives a modest subsidy to low- and middle-income workers.
All others were assigned a dumping margin of 12.41 percent and a subsidy rate of 4.16 percent.
Mr. Trump has threatened to withhold the subsidy payments as a way to compel Democrats to negotiate.
In March 2016, the FCC voted to expand the $9.25 a month telephone subsidy to include internet access.
The government reinstated the subsidy cuts last week, however, meaning consumer prices will likely start to rise again.
Subsidies include a $4 billion-plus annual fuel subsidy that is among the most generous in the world.
The memory of that has made the gasoline subsidy a third rail that politicians are wary of touching.
That family of four would only pay $405 a month, on average, if they qualified for a subsidy.
In Shanghai, where 11 percent of 202020 new vehicle sales were electric, buyers receive a $4,400 purchase subsidy.
But the vast majority of the IMF's subsidy tally comes from failing to price greenhouse gas emissions, a.k.a.
Look no further than the ludicrous subsidy packages offered by cities in competition to host its second headquarters.
But a subsidy mechanism is not a free lunch — it's simply a way of shifting around who pays.
If I can get a Huawei with a s-- with a subsidy, why should I buy an Apple?
Excess production in solar power forced producers to reduce costs and compete, subsidy-free, with conventional energy sources.
The remaining $750m would come from a hike in Clark County hotel room taxes—a record stadium subsidy.
Sales slowed down in the first quarter against a backdrop of subsidy reduction and macroeconomic headwinds in China.
After President Trump canceled a key Obamacare subsidy, Congress talked about passing new legislation to stabilize the markets.
And, they assert, the inclusion of the nuclear subsidy taints the clean-energy efforts in the companion bill.
The subsidy, known as cost-sharing reduction payments or CSRs, helps insurance companies pay for low-income patients.
This suggests that their growth might soon need a lot less subsidy than it has attracted to date.
Even if Foxconn fails to hit its subsidy targets, Wisconsin taxpayers will be out a lot of money.
We benefit from an implicit subsidy because we can use the Harvard brand while operating at arm's length.
The government could run a small primary surplus in 2018, supported by lower electricity-subsidy and capital spending.
Uruguay was the first country in the world to give a public subsidy to political parties, in 1928.
Experts believe the changes have already pushed some of these providers out of the child care subsidy system.
That $125 million total represented just 3 percent of the $4.1 billion subsidy the company stood to collect.
He is popular in rural areas for his government's agricultural subsidy program, but elsewhere some people want change.
Among these is the employment subsidy program that was passed as part of the Recovery Act in 2009.
Though parliament raised them by 15% last summer, subsidy cuts and high inflation immediately gobbled up the increase.
China currently levies anti-dumping duties up to 73.3 percent and anti-subsidy taxes up to 4.2 percent.
Amid soaring inflation and subsidy cuts in many countries, one salary is rarely enough to support a family.
About 85 percent of enrollees have some type of government subsidy to help offset the costs, Smolinski said.
Other American retailers, online and off, are angry at what they see as a subsidy to their competitors.
Stork Nest, a conference centre and a farm outside Prague, had undisclosed owners when it requested the subsidy.
Egypt is implementing deep reforms under a 2016 IMF-backed austerity plan that called for energy subsidy cuts.
The government cut its forecast for primary expenses by 4.566 billion reais, mostly due to lower subsidy expenses.
EU anti-subsidy investigations last up to 13 months, with the possibility of applying provisional duties after nine.
Saab reaped profits and imported only a fraction of the food needed for the subsidy program, it said.
The subsidy plan will need approval from the Energy Policy and Planning Office, which will meet this week.
A portion of the act that contains tax and subsidy reforms can already be repealed, the senator said.
The total subsidy provided to low-income persons under the Lifeline program is approximately $1.5 billion per year.
Not long ago, the U.S. imposed an anti-subsidy tariff of 20% over imports of Canada's softwood lumber.
The administration wants to slash the average premium subsidy for crop insurance from 62 percent to 48 percent.
Just look more closely at what's already happening even with Uncle Sam shelling out all that subsidy money.
She is currently on trial on criminal charges over corruption in a multi-billion-dollar rice subsidy scheme.
Stork Nest, a conference center and a farm outside Prague, had undisclosed owners when it requested the subsidy.
Companies that did not respond to the department's questionnaire were assigned a final subsidy rate of 95.96 percent.
They could experiment with small-scale enterprises that may or may not be fundamentally economical without a subsidy.
On Wednesday, the White House dropped its opposition to an Affordable Care Act subsidy for low-income people.
On Wednesday, the Trump administration dropped its opposition to an Affordable Care Act subsidy for low-income people.
Among the reforms agreed are subsidy cuts, introducing Value Added Tax (VAT) and reducing bureaucracy for foreign investors.
Today, DART has the fifth-highest taxpayer subsidy per rider in the nation, out of 1800 transit systems.
But, many voters are unhappy with Macri for imposing utility subsidy cuts as part of that fiscal effort.
It amounts to a subsidy for the struggling taxi industry provided by the massively successful ride-hailing industry.
The taxi subsidy is in place for five years, and the entire tax is in place for 10.
Between 2005 and 2014, Amazon received a subsidy on at least half of all of its new facilities.
The Office of Management and Budget estimates that this subsidy costs the Treasury over $100 billion a year.
Rather, ride-hail companies like Uber and Lyft will be paying the per-trip subsidy to the state.
But even if a subsidy does entice a firm to relocate, that may not be a good thing.
In response, the Times compiled its own database that, while incomplete, supplemented publicly available information on subsidy payments.
The Hungarian government has capped subsidy payments to the biggest farms, a seemingly progressive policy advocated by reformers.
The people who will drop out in droves are the ones who are not getting a premium subsidy.
House Republicans said this open-ended subsidy had encouraged people to select more expensive coverage, driving up premiums.
It has also cancelled a fuel-subsidy racket which, at its peak, cost Nigerians $14 billion a year.
According to the Kaiser Family Foundation, that same person would receive a $4,000 subsidy through the Republican bill.
The Trump administration will continue making the subsidy payments through August while a related Republican lawsuit is pending.
It gets a subsidy of around 0003 rupees per month per child, which it tops up with donations.
That makes it more substantial than anti-subsidy and anti-dumping cases against imports from a single country.
Babis calls the investigation a plot against him, and the company promised to return the subsidy this week.
Subcommittee Chairman Greg Walden (R-Ore.) said that he was trying to serve both ratepayers and subsidy recipients.
It's time to call SALT what it truly is — a horrible subsidy aimed to placate high-tax states.
Companies said the amount was not nearly enough while rolling out a new subsidy program would take time.
The subsidy cuts over the past two years have contributed to high inflation in the South American country.
Last year's USD250 million increase in annual interest costs almost completely offset reductions in subsidy and capital spending.
That's in part because the increase income would mean a decrease in benefits from other federal subsidy programs.
Protesters demand that the government step down, with anger stoked by recent fuel price increases and subsidy cuts.
Another significant subsidy takes the form of uncompensated government costs for fixing roads damaged by heavy fracking trucks.
But calling it a subsidy is not quite right because you can't really measure what people are doing.
The Congressional Budget Office projected in 2009 that 43 percent of enrollees would buy coverage without a subsidy.
If you are eligible for a subsidy and willing to switch plans, your costs might actually go down.
That's far more than a similar-earning family would get in terms of a subsidy on the exchanges.
"There was always a subsidy somewhere," Jeff Davis, senior fellow at the think tank Eno Transportation Center said.
The Congressional Budget Office projected in 2009 that 43 percent of enrollees would buy coverage without a subsidy.
The subsidy was also intended to help jump-start the economy by rebuilding moribund cities and creating jobs.
Today, only one of every five families poor enough to qualify for a housing subsidy actually receives one.
Lumber prices shot up after the Trump administration slapped anti-subsidy duties on imports of Canadian softwood lumber.
Did these guys spend all of their government subsidy money and free time forming a dozen cover bands?
She and her husband, who own an online travel company, earn too much to qualify for a subsidy.
U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) Robert Lighthizer sees it as a subsidy for U.S. companies to invest in Mexico.
There are no significant regulatory differences to iron out and no subsidy-hungry special interest groups to placate.
It was a quite large subsidy, but only matched Alaskan levels for the kids after the second-born.
Congress could strengthen the insurance market by voting to make the subsidy payments, which it never explicitly did.
Ms. Yingluck is charged with mismanaging a rice subsidy initiative while in office, costing the country $20143 billion.
So the IMF has commended Mr Moreno for his audacity in taking the subsidy-cutting decision by decree.
Yet, despite these shortcomings, there is merit to treating currency manipulation as a countervailable subsidy under U.S. law.
The centerpiece of the bill would be funding for key ObamaCare subsidy payments known as cost-sharing reductions.
Beijing really had no option other than to accede to dismantling the specific subsidy program surrounding "demonstration bases".
And the average premium subsidy under the program would drop from 62 percent to 48 percent, McClatchy reported.
Which means that sports are currently enjoying a very large subsidy from a public that doesn't watch them.
Under the rice subsidy program, Yingluck's administration paid rice farmers up to 50 percent more than market prices.
At Silk, a subsidy of DanoneWave, coconut milk's sales growth is outpacing almond milk's, a company spokesperson said.
In return, Egypt must carry out economic reforms, including a devaluation of the pound and painful subsidy cuts.
But the current subsidy program is tied to an individual's income; those with less income get higher subsidies.
"Iowa farmers aren't looking for another subsidy program; rather they want new and improved market access," she said.
For Devoted Health members, the subsidy will go a long way towards covering the cost of a device.
In Michigan's primary business subsidy program, 2628 percent of amendments to deals were to lower a performance threshold.
Insurers fear that the Trump administration will make good on the president's threats to stop making subsidy payments.
The report ignores the fact that a majority of enrollees receive a subsidy that helps blunt premium costs.
This initiative replaced the Michigan Economic Growth Authority, a multibillion-dollar subsidy program that failed on several levels.
That leads to the observation that an export subsidy is an odd duck as a matter of policy.
There are also troublesome property rights and government subsidy policies, especially with China, that need to be addressed.
Beijing really had no option other than to accede to dismantling the specific subsidy programme surrounding "demonstration bases".
The U.S. sugar program is the only commodity subsidy program that has not been modernized in 2900 years.
However, volume growth fell sharply to around 50% yoy in 2016 after a government crackdown on subsidy fraud.
The United States offers economic growth fueled not by subsidy or state control but by the free market.
The company estimates the total cost for handset subsidy and roaming service to be around THB8bn in 2016.
Like many British farms, Mr. Davies's business breaks even only because of a subsidy from the European Union.
Landlords had little incentive to discount rents, since they couldn't recoup the subsidy until the apartment switched hands.
But being able to generate profit from existing revenue streams becomes harder in the face of subsidy wars.
Newark officials have also discussed a supplementary subsidy package that could be worth as much as $2 billion.
It proposes, by not calling it out for abolition, to eliminate the deduction for state and local taxes that provides a subsidy for their spending mostly to high-income folks who live in high-tax areas, a subsidy that would never be approved by Congress as a stand-alone program.
Meanwhile the middle-class Americans most justifiably aggrieved by Obamacare — the people just above the subsidy cutoff, buying unsubsidized insurance that Obamacare made less affordable — will gain little from the bill, and because the subsidy ceiling is lowered (from 400 percent of poverty to 350 percent) their ranks will actually increase.
A report by PriceWaterhouseCoopers showed Poland offers the highest child subsidy of any central and eastern European country in the EU. But it is less than in France, which offers 130-167 euros ($144-185) per month, Ireland, which provides 603 euros, and Germany, where the subsidy is 184–215 euros.
The department established a final subsidy rate of 52.04 percent for all other producers in China, the statement said.
The increase in marketing expenses and handset subsidy costs are likely to offset the significant reduction in regulatory cost.
It followed a fresh round of fuel subsidy cuts that pushed domestic fuel prices up by 20165% to 21%.
For now, he uses her health insurance but when she retires they'll switch to an Affordable Care Act subsidy.
Keeping Chapter 19 will not affect Washington's enforcement of anti-dumping and anti-subsidy laws, said a U.S. official.
He also believes there will be massive cancellations after the government subsidy for electric vehicles was slashed in half.
If we end up with a $300 billion insurance subsidy fund, I think conservatives will vote against that also.
That's less of a problem, though, when every worker — whether or not they have kids — is getting a subsidy.
"You have to wonder why Washington even bothered" with the corn subsidy, said Sharkey, 210.5, a fifth-generation farmer.
Kamala Harris, a California Democrat who has centered her own housing policy on a subsidy for low-income renters.
They want a much bigger standard deduction on the individual side, and some kind of subsidy for child care.
A lower court sided with the House last year, ruling that the subsidy payments were unconstitutional without congressional approval.
Under the reported proposal change, the Commerce secretary would designate currency manipulation as an "unfair subsidy," the Journal said.
But, at least in theory, an export subsidy and import tax of equal size should cancel each other out.
"The premium decline in 2019 is being driven by that very large pot of additional subsidy dollars," Fiedler explained.
In fact, for complicated reasons ("silver-loading" — don't ask), after-subsidy premiums have actually gone down for many people.
Most Lifeline recipients currently don't have to pay for their phone service because the subsidy covers their monthly bill.
An easing of central bank lending rules and a new government subsidy also saw mortgage approvals surge in January.
For comparison with the ACA, we adjusted the ACA's subsidy amounts using Congressional Budget Office estimates and NHE projections.
Hence China's aim to encourage more of such auctions to make solar, on the face of it, subsidy-free.
Yes, the full subsidy promised comes in increments, as the capital investments are made and jobs created by Foxconn.
"Renewables are emerging out of their first economic phase, where they were subsidy dependent," Naam tells me via email.
With other small costs added, the total Foxconn subsidy hit $4.1 billion — a stunning $1,774 per household in Wisconsin.
But without policies to spread innovation, such as a carbon tax or subsidy and regulation, inventiveness alone is insufficient.
However, the latest controversy, an alleged subsidy fraud, highlights more specific concerns about how Mr Babis uses political power.
PLDT is targeting PHP70 billion in EBITDA this year (2016: PHP13 billion) through cost management and handset subsidy cuts.
" Chef Tom Colicchio, Crafted Hospitality Group"I really think that the agricultural government subsidy program is a big problem.
The subsidy program was meant for small businesses, and firms controlled by the billionaire businessman Babis would not qualify.
California is considering an increase to its current state tax subsidy for EVs, from $2000,26 to $20,298, reports Bloomberg.
Farm subsidy reform, meantime, is another sticking point in reaching a compromise along with policy on land conservation programs.
However, I did negotiate additional monetary benefits when relocating such as rental subsidy and adjustments for cost of living.
That may be problematic, as industries usually need to show "material injury" to gain protection from anti-subsidy duties.
The subsidy may be causing Polish women to leave the workforce, worsening a deep gap in labour-force participation.
The Ministry of Agriculture is already trialling a subsidy system for low-toxic biological pesticides, reported the Economic Daily.
Ring said in a statement that its subsidy programs are different than those it enacts directly with law enforcement.
Price hikes and subsidy cuts pushed thousands of Jordanians to the streets last week against the government's economic policies.
The backup plan is to leave the current ACA premium subsidy structure in place, but to scale it back.
Under the EU plan farmers will receive a subsidy of 140 euros for each tonne of milk not produced.
The amount of subsidy is determined by a family's income, with those who earn less getting more financial help.
The legislature is still reviewing other sensitive reforms including changes to the pension system and a new subsidy programme.
Inflation jumped to more than 50 percent in January, when subsidy cuts triggered food price increases that kindled unrest.
Instead, they have attempted to cut spending or increase revenues through subsidy or tax reforms and capital expenditure cuts.
How these companies will lower the price remains a mystery, with the government reportedly not offering subsidy on smartphones.
Without the subsidy, which Congress never authorized and which Republicans have called illegal, insurers would most likely raise premiums.
The new government will also launch consultations with parliament and social and economic partners over reforming Algeria's subsidy policy.
So we work into the timing, and this is probably the right timing to exit from that subsidy requirement.
He also said the subsidy on capital gains tax (CGT) should be reduced from 50 percent to 25 percent.
Rieder said shifting a near-term subsidy from savers to borrowers sometimes makes sense, as in the financial crisis.
Whether, since they benefit from a public subsidy, there should be some stronger measure of public or democratic accountability.
And guess what: if the tax plans to remove the mortgage subsidy start to take shape investors won't wait.
And it replaces ObamaCare's subsidy scheme with a new federal entitlement in the form of a refundable tax credit.
So healthy Obamacare enrollees won't necessarily see their premiums rising quickly, as their subsidy will essentially cover those changes.
Withdrawing that subsidy may subject Texas to lawsuits from immigrants claiming discrimination, he said: "That's a real Catch-22".
Trump has also threatened to cut billions in subsidy payments to insurers to undermine predecessor Barack Obama's healthcare law.
On Thursday night, he abruptly halted federal subsidy payments to insurers to help cover care for lower-income customers.
Women who qualify for a healthcare subsidy would be ineligible if they purchased an insurance plan that covers termination.
The poorer people are, the bigger the subsidy they get, and the keener they are to enroll (see chart).
Other companies interested in the project include German energy company EnBW, winner of the subsidy-free tender in Germany.
The current government's flagship promises, among them a child subsidy of 500 zloty ($129) per month, are broadly popular.
Lumber prices have surged after the government in April imposed anti-subsidy duties on imports of Canadian softwood lumber.
The subsidy contract to ULA, and others, should be immediately canceled - let them compete with free and fair competition.
Cost-sharing subsidy payments from the government are estimated at $0.23 billion this year and $10 billion next year.
It's the largest line item in the bloc's budget and one of the biggest subsidy programs in the world.
But the struggle for fair housing is not simply a series of legal fights over regulations and subsidy formulas.
But they earn too much to qualify for the additional subsidy that lowers their out-of-pocket health costs.
Blackstone has said it welcomes Section 8 voucher holders, if the federal subsidy is enough to cover the rent.
The bill would require the Commerce Department to treat currency manipulation as an illegal subsidy and impose countervailing duties.
Trump has long used the cost-sharing subsidy funding as a bargaining chip in his quest to repeal Obamacare.
A 60-year-old making $303,000 a year living in Mobile, Alabama, currently receives a $13,000 subsidy under Obamacare.
AND SOME TIME NEXT YEAR THEY'RE GOING TO RUN OUT OF CUSTOMERS THAT ARE ELIGIBLE TO RECEIVE THE SUBSIDY.
These include non-discriminatory treatment, strong subsidy rules, rules to prevent harm and a requirement that commercial considerations apply.
The rice subsidy program, introduced in 2011, pledged to pay farmers well above the market rate for their crop.
"Help to Buy", a mortgage-subsidy scheme launched in 2013, raises the purchasing power of potential new-home buyers.
They also create subsidy "hot spots," or industry clusters to that the benefits of subsidies inure to downstream producers.
Slovakia's government at its Wednesday session agreed to set up a special task force to investigate subsidy fraud allegations.
The less subsidy we have, the more the "producers" take over and the "bottom line" becomes the raison d'être.
Indeed, the giveaway does not require any beneficiary to create new jobs as the price of enjoying the subsidy.
Congress should repeal this shameful subsidy immediately and redeploy the money in ways that truly benefit all working Americans.
Pai said that the cap is unrelated to his proposal to repurpose the funds into his new subsidy program.
But this includes the soybean-heavy subsidy that is soon to be released by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
As just noted, the net metering system engenders a cross-subsidy to solar PV customers from other power consumers.
The immediate concern with the subsidy model is not about the honesty or probity of IFC staff and systems.
Remember, 40% of those in the individual health insurance market make too much to qualify for a premium subsidy.
Moreover, credit unions don't pay federal income tax, a government subsidy that allows them to charge lower interest rates.
It also means subsidy payments are capped at meaningful levels to ensure benefits are directed at those in need.
They used a government subsidy to cover half of the cost of the device, and paid about $950 themselves.

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