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"well off" Definitions
  1. (comparative better off, no superlative) having a lot of money synonym rich
  2. (comparative better off, superlative best off) in a good situation

974 Sentences With "well off"

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It would be a boon to more well-off Americans and a bane for those not so well-off.
Objection to Rothification is one indicator that current D.C. plans were designed by well-off people for fellow well-off people.
Also, the truly well-off are actually less likely to have any student debt, while many people with graduate degrees are not necessarily well-off.
But consider this too: An East Germany that was only 40 percent as well off as West Germany in 1989 is now 983 percent as well off as West Germany.
"Macron reduced taxes for the very well-off and increased them for those less well off," he added, saying the Italian government had no intention of following this example, Reuters said.
ET. Cryptocurrencies are still well off their record highs though.
The major averages closed well off their session lows, however.
Stocks were well off their session highs early afternoon Friday.
The Shanghai composite ended lower but well off session lows.
But it remained well off Friday's session low of 94.246.
They are well off and could easily afford hired help.
According to data provided by Third Way, the new Democratic districts are predominately upscale, with higher than average percentages of well-educated, well-off whites and lower than average percentages of less-well-off whites.
This is tantamount to affirmative action for well-off white students.
And they did pretty well off the back of all that.
It has now grossed $176.1 million, well off its expected pace.
By this metric most exchange rates are well off the mark.
Second quarter growth is well off the first quarter's 503% pace.
They were better dressed, cleaner, and appeared more financially well off.
High school wasn't serious to me but being well off was.
Looks like that fire's alive and well off the court, too.
The stock remains well off its 52-week high of $116.27.
Not all who splash out on luxuries are truly well-off.
It also opens up air travel to the less well-off.
But it came well off the day's high of 20.03 dirham.
Trump is offering a huge tax cut for the well off.
Bitcoin traded around $9,000 on Monday, well off last year's highs.
We get along very well off the court and talk often.
My family wasn't very well off when we were growing up.
Despite some progress, it is still too white and well-off.
Among the dead were young and old, well-off and poor.
Atkins's desperation half-court shot at the buzzer was well off.
The storm affected everyone, from the poor to the well-off.
Though we're far from well-off, we could afford these supplies.
And yet, this particular joint is well off the Yelp network.
Still, the major averages were trading well off their session lows.
But financially well off black people still endure racism and discrimination.
"The well-off want everything to remain the way it is so they can remain the ones who are well off," Diego Righini, the company's general manager, said in his offices near the Spanish Steps in Rome.
Not to mention ferry riders are more likely well off, or tourists.
A second Wilders redoubt, Nissewaard, is ethnically mixed and less well-off.
All the main characters are straight, cis, white, financially well-off women.
Handouts to the relatively well-off do not end with tax exemptions.
In early afternoon trade, the major averages came well off session lows.
"Even relatively well-off people cannot wait indefinitely," Mr Ghose points out.
This is because there were fewer opportunities for less well-off workers.
Cummings' district also includes well-off suburban areas and some rural parts.
Wall Street was down, but well off its lows of the session.
The STOXX Europe 600 fell 1.1 percent, but well off earlier lows.
That's well off the Bank of Japan's (BOJ) 2 percent inflation target.
"She's from a well-off family so she hasn't suffered," he said.
People had never been so well off... they lived in slums before.
Some of them are just as well off as what I am.
Widespread privation Oh was born into a relatively well-off military family.
For one thing, they aren't as well-off financially as the Apples.
Almost none of the characters in "Music of Time" are well off.
Live well off his trust fund and rent a villa in Venice.
"These two businesses play very well off of each other," Elliott said.
So, based on current consumption, Donnie and Sallie are equally well off.
The clinic's laser, popular with well-off clients, is out of action.
U.S. stocks were up today, but are well off this year's peaks.
Its splendor doesn't fully unfold until you get well off the pavement.
Norwich is also generous in helping neighbors who are less well off.
It's no secret that France's lopsided education system favors the well-off.
If you're not well off, you don't always know how publishing works.
Many people at the demonstrations are well-educated and materially well-off.
Also Las Vegas Sands and Wynn Resorts are well off their lows.
Often, that means going to places well off the typical tourist track.
Still many of the cryptocurrencies were well off their all-time highs.
Are sustainable products a luxury good only attainable by the well off?
America's most advantaged teenagers scored below their well-off peers in science.
Other major cryptocurrencies are all well off of their all-time highs.
Bitcoin was trading well off its record highs Friday, at around $10,000.
You might be surprised how many well-off women request your services.
It just depends how you want to define... It's less well off.
Well-off districts can set these school budgets as high as they wish.
Amy Klobuchar's $274 million, and well off the $260 million that Vermont Sen.
They weren't well-off or anything, but they certainly didn't have financial troubles.
Well-off homeowners who drive cars and have passports barely notice such hurdles.
They're just not as well-off as some of the city schools are.
American plasma centres are concentrated in less well-off bits of the country.
In many cases, you're just as well off sticking to grandma's home remedy.
Areas affected by conflict are only marginally less well-off than peaceful ones.
Rich cities started pulling away from less well-off counterparts (see chart 1).
The protesters there are relatively well-off urbanites angry at the worsening economy.
Moreover, it often features well-off and well-educated Westerners as its subjects.
And the health gap between the poor and well-off expanded as well.
It remained well off a two-month high of 113.260 set last week.
The indexes, however, rebounded throughout the day and closed well off session lows.
On Monday, stocks closed down, but well off their lows of the day.
This was still well off levels around the $1.29 handle seen last week.
While Dick was certainly well off, he did not lack ability or commitment.
Even comparatively well-off, highly educated defectors struggle to find white-collar jobs.
Very poor households will also be harder hit than relatively well-off ones.
Still, the Dow, S&P and Nasdaq all closed well off session lows.
Although the land was well off the grid, more than 21.1,000 people applied.
This slow growth matters most to those who are not yet well off.
Instead, "An African City" struts into the lives of well-off African women.
SO WE ARE WELL OFF THE BOTTOM, MORE THAN 73% OFF THE BOTTOM.
The two players get along well off the court and frequently train together.
However, he was well off his 22.8 point-per-game average against Miami.
Now, keep in mind, I was not financially well-off at the time.
But in fact it really is a very lucky and well-off place.
I thought I was seeing the ball pretty well off him all night.
That remains well off its long-term target of 30 to 35 percent.
Bus riders also tend to be less well-off than subway commuters. Gov.
"I want only to know that the turtle is well off," said Mrs.
There are some well-off families, but more live near or below poverty.
Both are in their 60s, have grown children and are financially well-off.
Still, the major averages are well off their highs as coronavirus fears linger.
He has a young, pregnant girlfriend; she has an older, well-off lover.
In poor countries, it is the relatively well-off who tend to suffer.
Many of Japan&aposs visitors will be "well-off" financially, The Economist noted.
Less-well-off children are much more likely to do badly in examinations.
And of course we are still well off that two percent inflation target.
Rebound can occur faster for some victims, mostly the fortunate or well off.
But others, including Arizona, do not, subsidizing private education for the well-off.
Manufacturing job growth accelerated but employment is still well off its 1990s peak.
To a striking degree, the changes are about benefiting not just the well-off but those who are well-off because they own capital, as the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy notes in its analysis of the Senate bill.
The pan-European FTSEurofirst 300 index closed up 0.4 percent, well off its highs.
The S&P 500 closed lower on Tuesday, though well off its session lows.
The euro eased to $1.1172, leaving it well off last week's top of $1.1342.
It was still well off a two-year trough of 23.8,21 touched last week.
All of the major averages closed modestly higher, but well off their midday highs.
Paying less in this way is, ironically, the privilege of the relatively well-off.
Health care closed well off session highs but remained the top S&P performer.
America's rate of labour-force participation is still well off its all-time high.
There is a big difference in this between well-off members of each party.
Many are well off; one in 20 earns more than £100,000 ($127,000) a year.
On the east side of the tracks is a relatively well-off white population.
Cleansing balm is like the well-off sister to the plain Jane micellar water.
Meanwhile, more well-off households may be unaffected by the incremental increase in costs.
Well-off boroughs like Trafford, just outside Manchester, look likely to break for Labour.
The euro eased to $20.6, leaving it well off last week's top of $20.6.
The three share a penchant for experimentalism that played well off of each other.
In the West marriage is in excellent shape, but only among the well-off.
Biogen closed 5.15 percent higher, well off session highs of more than 9.5 percent.
Gold came well off lows after briefly hitting its lowest in almost a week.
The major averages ended well off session highs but recovered from an intraday dip.
But these criticisms ring hollow, given that well-off families already hold overwhelming advantages.
Some people in these liberal elite professions are quite well off and even wealthy.
"People who are less well off, it's going to hurt them more," Chisholm conceded.
So, hearing that they aren't too well off financially isn't much of a surprise.
Labour, meanwhile, is going for well-off, urban areas, preaching Remain and social liberalism.
Poor women have unintended pregnancy rates five times higher than their well-off counterparts.
Without his income, the family — once well-off by local standards — soon lost everything.
Some of the women's biggest problems are the usual complaints of the well off.
The people at the top, those that are well off aren't even that affected.
But if they were not well off, she would not have been with them.
Others are targeting relatively well-off current and former Pemex workers, such as Barrera.
She thought at least well-off, well-educated Republican women would recoil in horror.
India is growing rapidly, and younger people are well-off; they all have jobs.
Those policies cost about $1.5 trillion each year and disproportionately benefit the well off.
Seemingly every well-off woman who relied on Jennifer Aniston for hairspiration had one.
And these other sports are often disproportionately played by white, relatively well-off students.
Japan's Nikkei was still down 2.8%, but futures had come well off their lows.
Brent was already well off the high of $75.60 it reached in April, 2019.
If you didn't have a family that was relatively well off, you could disappear.
Or perhaps they have a sense of civic responsibility for those less well off?
"Someone who's well-off" is a HAVE, as opposed to a have-not. 27A.
That remains well off its long-term target of 30 percent to 35 percent.
Stocks closed well off their session lows as worries over the deadly coronavirus eased.
Quba, in an agricultural region near the border with Russia, is relatively well-off.
But, in the end, this lawsuit will benefit well-off white people the most.
Besides, they complained, some well-off tenants were getting rent protection they didn't deserve.
Masaharu Morimoto: When I was growing up, my family was not very well off.
Whereas the well-off may dabble in frugality, necessity makes the poor experts in it.
In this case, the well-off can learn something about money management from the poor.
Will they be in the same places, or clustered together in already well-off cities?
U.S. stocks fell to session lows on the news, but ultimatelyended well off those lows.
European stocks ended well off their lows, with the STOXX Europe 600 about 2077.99 lower.
But the Aussie remains well off from the $0.78 level it briefly touched in April.
Well-off parents have many weapons with which to defend their children from this fate.
The currency is still well off its high of $20,000 at the end of 2017.
Luckily, though, it looks like the two of them get along very well off screen.
The dollar also has strengthened against the euro but is well off its historic highs.
Income tax rates, at least for the well-off, can be as high as 57%.
Despite the aggressive easing, however, inflation is well off the target and growth remains anemic.
To be absolutely clear, we're well off into the wilds on speculation at this point.
Importing consoles to Serbia was expensive, so only people who were well off had them.
The major indexes were lifted well off their lows in the final minutes of trading.
U.S. stock index futures held lower but well off lows as of 8:51 a.m.
The Texas economy has been hurt by oil prices well off their triple-digit highs.
Major U.S. stock averages, meanwhile, were mixed and well off their lows of the day.
Varela's popularity has fallen away and his Panamenista Party's candidate is well off the pace.
Kansas' job growth actually declined since Brownback's tax giveaway to the most well-off Kansans.
It too closed well off its session low with a 0.6 percent drop to $155.10.
In well-off Asian countries, by contrast, children are book-rich but ice-cream poor.
In Egypt, the index closed 2270 percent higher, coming well off its intra-day high.
The well-off, meanwhile, will withdraw into gated communities, their needs met by privatized providers.
SPNY up 0.1 percent and S&P 500 well off its lows of the day.
Should we even care if well-educated, well-off workers are unhappy with their jobs?
Research confirms tech founders are already well-off and well-educated before starting their companies.
It concerned an elderly couple, well-off, in their late sixties or maybe early seventies.
"You could say we are well off and our outlook is quite good," he said.
But it does help the winners keep winning, benefiting well-off borrowers with expensive degrees.
SXEP remained under pressure, down 0.3 percent, but managed to close well off earlier lows.
Vietnam's manufacturing sentiment indicator is the highest in Asia but is well off its peak.
On Tuesday the forint traded around 323 to the euro, well off its July lows.
But they were well off the procedural and behavioral mark in the venue they chose.
The pan-European Stoxx 600 provisionally ended 0.7 percent down, well off its session lows.
Hers is slightly older, a bit more educated and far more well-off than his.
Well-off overachievers are devoting their summer to pursuits like boat building and book writing.
What's more, our current social structure makes being poor more expensive than being well-off.
Preventive care and health education have steadily tilted toward the educated and the well-off.
Likewise, is the opposition of well off suburbanites to affordable housing in their neighborhoods racist?
His family was well-off, with his father a lobbyist and his mother a judge.
Even in the well-off parts of the island, though, life is not quite normal.
Here's the question: This man is a widower with no children and is well off.
Less well-off patients, meanwhile, will likely be forced to carry their pregnancy to term.
Each lawyer's energy plays well off the other's, even as the case grows more complicated.
It remains well off a record low of 4.9290, which it hit on May 23.
The well-off ate the same food and drove the same cars as everyone else.
At around $260, the stock is well off its peak of $24.7 in October 27.1.
Children from wealthier families shared fewer tokens than the children from less well-off families.
That raises the question of whether well-off families are taking advantage of the system.
That was well off the $6.1 billion it reported for the same period in 2018.
"We had been well off, but that was all we got out," Mr. Rohatyn wrote.
The Dow Jones industrial average closed up 0.5% on Wednesday, well off its session highs.
But his passer rating of 88.2 is well off of his career mark of 97.1.
It currently trades at just above 12, well off its 52-week high of 36.07.
That's a motley, divided constituency, whereas well-off suburbanites are easier to activate and rally.
Importantly, measuring America's wealth doesn't preclude us from being concerned for the least well-off.
Tropical Storm Mario Mario also was in the Pacific on Wednesday, well off Mexico's coast.
"In China, we're well off the mark of where we have to be," Ferguson said.
But stock benchmarks in Europe also ended well off their lowest levels of the day.
Did Cuarón, who is white and grew up well-off, overreach in telling her story?
It will probably keep it well off the $20,000 record high hit in December 2017.
Educated and well-off black people are generally considered the exception, and not the rule.
So does this mean that our quit campaigns "don't work" on the least well-off?
Employment is still up sharply versus 10 years ago, but it is well off its peak.
So it's not surprising that Democrats are doing better and better among the most well-off.
Richer people, unfairly, also live longer than less well-off ones, even in the developed world.
Padding the pockets of well-off graduates should be a low priority for the federal government.
That well-off and literate young men were responsible for Mr Khan's murder troubles many Pakistanis.
Personal taxes are a labyrinth of privileges and loopholes, most of which benefit the well-off.
But prices closed well off their session highs as ample global supplies weighed on the market.
European markets rallied before the start of QE but are well off peaks hit in 2015.
When Biden ran for president in 2018, he collected $14 million total -- well off the frontrunners.
Gold futures for December delivery settled $1.30 higher at $1,325.90 per ounce, well off session highs.
I always told him that despite being well off, I've had jobs since I was sixteen.
Likewise, children from well-off families are the main beneficiaries of Britain's 163 existing grammar schools.
Even the merely well-off face rising inequality, but it doesn't make them more generous. *J.
Lacking well-off relatives, his only source of potential financial backup is his wealthy friend Ravelston.
It was at 3.7205 on Wednesday, well off the record low of 3.9417 hit last month.
Some parts are well-off, other neighborhoods are poor and deeply troubled, others are in between.
In well-off households, it tends to include widespread cheating and stealing from parents and peers.
ET, near a session low at $61.72 and well off Monday's two-month high of $63.63.
Once high-flying names such as Facebook, Netflix and Alphabet are trading well off their highs.
Stocks closed well off session lows Wednesday, after the S&P 500 held the 1,800 level.
There were not two million well-off farmers in the impoverished U.S.S.R. in the late twenties.
High and low kicks both also work exceptionally well off a shove out of mid-range.
Although he is socially liberal and economically progressive, Newsom is well-off and not anti-business.
Netflix was just over $1.89 per share Friday, well off its 52-week high of $385.99.
One particularly well-off friend would snap her hot pink Motorola RAZR in half for fun.
She's doing well off the Trump presidency, a strong motivator in keeping her father's power intact.
And if you're not poor enough, it means you're sufficiently well-off to bear the costs.
He was from a well-off family, and he made it even richer with his success.
After all, faster growth doesn't necessarily have any impact on how well-off regular people are.
And the arms race is also unpleasant and counterproductive for many of the well-off students.
In a Facebook post in 2014, Ms. Chung belittled friends less well off than she was.
Illegal toad venom is a "hot mind-altering drug du jour" among well-off New Yorkers.
She grew up well off in Brooklyn Heights and talks about two profoundly different formative experiences.
For the last two trading sessions, the market closed well off its highs of the day.
Khar grew up not in remote Appalachia, but in a well-off family in Los Angeles.
For your strategy to work, other well-off employees would have to make the same choice.
Transit deserts reinforce inequality We also found that relatively well-off neighborhoods have better transport services.
The result of the hefty fees is that only well-off people will have that protection.
The pensioners are doing well off of the investment performance that we're working hard to deliver.
Anyone who answers the phone is a target, particularly a well-off businessman with a family.
The typical citizen of these countries is as well-off as human beings have ever been.
They hate us for the money, they wonder: 'Why are they so well off, so rich?
Advocating what works for most people is far more effective than merely blasting the well off.
Because my family was not well off, I ate whatever I had until I became full.
But it all varies on the market you're in, how well you understand the app, how good you are at math — all of that determines whether or not you're going to do well off the app, or if the app will do well off of you.
The euro was undermined by Italy's political troubles and loitered at $1.1436, well off September's $1.1815 top.
Just as before the shift, ExpCo and ImpCo are left exactly as well off as each other.
By the way, since Jr. is an NCAA athlete ... his sister handles the money for Well Off.
Another strategy, for which some polls find popular support, is to reduce benefits for well off retirees.
The two were in a play well off Broadway, and Palminteri wanted Starr to meet his boss.
A small tablet is mounted to the crutch as well, off to the side of his arm.
One of the more reliable effects of QE was to raise share prices, favouring the well-off.
However, the market staged a strong comeback and were well off the lows by the market close.
Furthermore, the bulk of the extra consumer borrowing in recent years has gone to well-off places.
Brent eased 18 cents to $63.30 from the last close and well off Tuesday's trough of $61.71.
"Those are two groups we think can really do well off a well-deserved break," said Detrick.
That is, high rates of cultural assets in well-off neighborhoods do correlate with improved social indicators.
Most well-off Americans long ago traded in Lincolns and Cadillacs for the refinement of Teutonic marques.
Meanwhile, well-off coastal residents like Dodge's niece Sophie hire editors to sort facts from lies online.
I went to a private school that was pretty much all well-off white kids and myself.
"It was encouraging to see us fight back (and close well off session lows Monday)," he said.
Nothing is easier than critiquing a stranger's life choices, especially when that stranger is obviously well-off.
Millions or billions of our fellow less-well-off beings will be forced into climate refugee status.
Some youngsters from well-off families forge careers as "social entrepreneurs", seeking new ways to do good.
Last year, she started her own cleaning company, which today has mostly elderly, financially well-off clients.
The well-off get general admission tickets and the super-rich hang out in the VIP areas.
But those who are healthy and too well-off to receive subsidies are paying more for insurance.
That weighed on the euro, which was last at $1.0837, well off last week's high of $1.0968.
Police noted that the couple's car was well off the roadway and not visible from the road.
The super-rich often park money abroad, but the merely well off find that harder to do.
By 21959, she was one of two female business executives in the city and quite well-off.
Stocks closed well off their session highs on Monday as shares of Amazon and Boeing rolled over.
Notably, a quarter of less well-off voters do not agree with raising taxes on the rich.
But Gregory told me that Edward was well off, with a seat on the Chicago Stock Exchange.
Global trade continues to aggravate the discrepancy between the well-off North and the poor global South.
Ian Desmond, who had been on first, misread the play and was caught well off the bag.
Some rural lawmakers complain that the program unfairly benefits major cities that are already economically well off.
Although that snapped a four-day winning streak, the Dow ended the day well off its lows.
The euro gained marginally to 1.1581, well off a seven-week low of 1.1429 hit last Tuesday.
If they're financially well-off, it doesn't seem right not to take care of the kids yourself.
Back then, he saw deepening class divisions between well-off planters and poor and working-class whites.
Hield went to school in Freeport, where his mom worked cleaning houses, mostly for well-off foreigners.
We were sitting in a busy, brightly lit restaurant in a well-off part of the city.
The family was well off, with a farm in Connecticut, where Mr. Heller rode horses on weekends.
They appeared to not enjoy spending it, and they were always pretending to be less well off.
Meanwhile, they have taken several actions to benefit the well-off at the expense of average Americans.
As a result, the collector car market is well off its 2014 peak despite an improving economy.
Remember the "Chinese Dream" — Xi's vision of China as a modern, powerful, and "moderately well-off" state?
"We wouldn't be this well-off without him, that's for sure," Manager Aaron Boone said of Gardner.
They make compromises that don't even occur to well-off students (of whom there are still many).
Wealthy black families live in areas far less well off than whites of even moderate income. 258.
The family, which was well off, belonged to the often persecuted Druze sect, a non-Islamic religion.
The 13-year-old country singer Mason Ramsey has capitalized well off a recorded Walmart yodeling session.
Born around 1535, in a well-off family in Cremona, Sofonisba was the oldest of seven children.
Brent eased 15 cents to $63.33 from the last close and well off Tuesday's trough of $61.71.
Consider that by high school, poor children are doing much worse than those from well-off families.
That weighed on the euro, which was last at $1.0830, well off last week's high of $1.0968.
She cleaned apartments of government officials and washed laundry for the well-off in Kabul's upscale neighborhoods.
Oil settled more than 1 percent higher on Tuesday at $45.04 per barrel, well off session lows.
Income may not perfectly capture how well off people are at different points in the life cycle.
But in fact, many of these expenditures benefit relatively well-off taxpayers more than lower-income households.
Some of the gains for the most well off will come at the expense of the vulnerable.
U.S. equities closed well off session lows on Friday investors shook off a sharp pullback from Amazon.com.
It is an area of cinder-block buildings and auto-parts shops well off the luau trail.
The trade-sensitive tech sector was among the biggest decliners, down 1.2%, albeit well-off session lows.
And it has given the well-off new ways to keep their children ahead of the pack.
Well-off people from other places were moving to Portland and making the city unaffordable, he said.
This is especially true for retirees who may be well off but are not among the superrich.
He's a phenomenal shooter, a great finisher at the rim, and moves well off of the ball.
"If we're not careful, technology will actually accentuate the difference between the well off and the poor because if it's expensive, if you learn about it only in a rich country school, then you'll have the difference between the well off and the poor people even worse," Gates said.
The 231-year Treasury note was yielding 1.84% Thursday, well off the 2.25% it reached in late May.
Independent analyses of her plan find that her proposed tax hikes would squarely hit the most well off.
The euro was back above 124.00 yen, well off a three-year low of 122.465 set on Wednesday.
Stocks rose Wednesday, but well off their highs of the day, as trade war concerns appeared to ease.
But indexes were well off their lows of the day in late trading, as investors snapped up shares.
Children who are kept indoors are not as well off in many ways as children who get outside.
He and his sister won the loyalty of the less well-off with big promises and bigger handouts.
This makes him very different from Mr Trump, a billionaire who grew up in a well-off family.
You had lows in '17, you're well off them, but the multiple on your stock keeps coming down.
Sterling was last trading at $1.2848, down 0.53% on the day, well off its lows of the session.
U.S. stocks closed higher Wednesday but well off session highs as declines in consumer staples and utilities weighed.
Sterling was last trading at $1.2857, down 0.46% on the day, well off its lows of the session.
Stock markets — though they've had a shaky run in 2016 — are well off their troughs during the crisis.
The VIX held well off earlier highs, and financials came off session lows, but Treasury yields held lower.
Ever since Stefon first came onto Weekend Update in 2008, they have played so well off each other.
Lower-income seniors would pay less out-of-pocket, but the most well-off seniors would pay more.
Stock index futures came well off session lows after Hillary Clinton conceded the presidential election to Donald Trump.
Kids from the least well-off families go free, and even those with richer parents are heavily subsidised.
Trump's proposal, seemingly tailored to the needs of women like his rather well-off daughter, is the outlier.
Traditional firms are developing robo advisers and for less well-off clients, robo-advice could be more affordable.
But that's well off the 8.5-point advantage the GOP had at this stage of the 2012 race.
MIWD00000PUS gained 0.14 percent and also hit an all-time peak, but was well off its session high.
Prices are still well off of their all-time high near $20,000 that was hit in December 2017.
Most goods and foods are imported, and Icelanders are relatively well off, so you won't be saving much.
Spark's shares traded last week around $50, well off their July high of more than $95 per share.
Though not as lacking in diversity as other shows, its cast was still predominantly well-off and white.
"Overall, Guangdong has passed the phase where part of the districts became more well off first," he said.
People on low pay spend a far greater proportion of their income on imports than the well-off.
Yields have since come well off multiyear highs hit after the election, partly due to increased geopolitical concerns.
U.S. crude oil futures came well off session lows to settle 0.8 percent lower at $39.46 a barrel.
The suicide rate keeps going up, which is odd for a society that's this wealthy and well-off.
Put simply, the well-off tend to live longer than those less fortunate, which is not a surprise.
The major averages closed well off session highs as stocks struggled to hold most of their intraday gains.
There was just one catch: inflation remained stubbornly low and well off the central bank's 21 percent target.
With the three major U.S. indexes well off their January records after taking a massive tumble on Feb.
At the risk of oversimplifying, well-off parents make college a child-rearing priority as early as preschool.
In the 1970s and early 1980s, cocaine users were either well-off or had disposable income to waste.
There are a smattering of "bleacher bums," but most of the crowd is well-off and well-heeled.
France's 10-year borrowing cost dipped 2 bps to 0.91 percent, well off February's high of 1.06 percent.
But it also affects hundreds of well-off American-born citizens who happen to have weakened immune systems.
Among other things, satisfied space tourists—well off, by definition—may swell the ranks of future space investors.
The euro was undermined by political troubles in Italy and lapsed to $53, well off September's $1.1815 top.
The euro was undermined by political troubles in Italy and lapsed to $1.1491, well off September's $1.1815 top.
Retail sales rose 7.6% in July, well off consensus of 8.6% and weaker than the most pessimistic forecast.
While stocks are well off the lows they hit in February, investors remain reluctant to make heavy bets.
The ACA included several taxes for well-off special interests, including health insurers, pharmaceutical companies and other businesses.
The euro was undermined by political troubles in Italy and loitered at $413, well off September's $1.1815 top.
The bitcoin offshoot, bitcoin cash, traded slightly higher near $2000,619.36, well off its record high, according to CoinMarketCap.
I'm able to just box, make a living, be well off, bring joy to my community, my fans.
But merely proposing it shows a callous disregard for the impacts on the least well-off in society.
Meade Howard Horton Jr. was born to a well-off family in Los Angeles on July 29, 1924.
What's left is extreme poverty and those who have always been really well off, and they'll stay there.
If someone's looking for five-year projections, you'd be as well off reading the tea leaves with them.
" The argument: State officials say the cap "has the potential to drive well-off residents to other states.
My parents were well-off, but given my medical expenses, a year without coverage could have bankrupted us.
Center fielder Charlie Blackmon is well off last year's performance, when he won a batting title with a .
This is still well off the S&P 9303′s all time high of 3,393.52 on Feb. 19.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed up 143 points, well off the 374-point high of the day.
To keep cash flowing, the high-end strippers scoured Manhattan for former patrons and other well-off men.
But the companies have had to grapple with a steel price that is well off its recent high.
In Peters Township, a well-off, well-educated Pittsburgh exurb, Saccone defeated Lamb by a comfortable 453%-41%.
Living well into your 90's or beyond isn't out of the question, especially if you're well-off.
U.S. stocks closed well off session lows on Friday, helped by a sharp rise in health care shares.
It also makes individuals who are not well off or well-connected think twice before running for office.
The move didn't pay off, and Harlost didn't bite on the pitch that was well off the plate.
The lira traded at 6.0723 per dollar, well off its record low of 7.24 reached a month ago.
Empirical work shows that legislators vote for the interests of their well-off constituents, not the public at large.
Meanwhile, the progressive left also blame the well-off for abandoning public education and starving the system of resources.
The shares closed up 2.8 percent at $3.98 in over-the-counter trading on Thursday, well off session highs.
Seen as aloof and well-off and representing the elite, Macron has seen his approval ratings continue to fall.
People who are well-off are more likely to play sports as well as more likely to become CEOs.
Both companies are facing a tepid U.S. market that is still well off its highs since the great recession.
The major averages all finished higher yesterday to break losing streaks, but stocks finished well off their session highs.
It went on to win a series of sensational by-election victories in big cities and well-off suburbs.
Her best bet is to follow her older sister's example, and catch the eye of a well-off man.
Shares of Church & Dwight traded well off session highs Thursday after the company denied reports of a possible sale.
Some hand bloodstains traced angles at odds with each other as well, off by as much as 10 degrees.
It's also well off the low hit in 2010, when the percentage of available seats was just 66.1 percent.
But by North Korean standards, the family was well off, and most of Lee's memories of childhood are happy.
Second, inequalities can be permitted only if they benefit the least well-off—a rule dubbed the "difference principle".
As things stand, greater longevity is something of a lottery that favours the well-off and the well-educated.
But it is well off its peak, when as many as 350,000 people kept production humming around the clock.
In nations where national identity triumphs over class identity, the less well-off voters are less supportive of nationalism.
That took the three-month average to 2000,216 job gains, well off the 2000,20113-plus levels of last fall.
Because the nikah has no standing in law, a break-up can leave the less well-off partner destitute.
The UK's FTSE mid-cap stocks index was well off its day's high and was last trading up 0.3%.
The index closed about half a percent higher, but well off an opening spike of more than 1 percent.
The boom has been driven by China's well-off thirty somethings who want sleek looks and a roomy interior.
Maryland residents are some of the most well off in the country, with an average individual income of $36,773.
It was mostly a 25-45 year-old range of good looking people, mostly fit, well off and clean.
But the revenue boost she estimated at between $85033 million and $206 million ended up being well off mark.
They were well-off, and if they got really rich, both their spending and their philanthropy often stayed local.
China's leadership also vows to "strive to build an IP power, an innovative country, and a well-off society".
Shares, which were unchanged at $67.13 in after-hours trading, remain well off their 52-week high of $116.27.
Cutting back may not be problematic for well-off households, but that gets very difficult for lower-income households.
But New Yorkers were not as well off by either measure as they were in 2007 before the recession.
Her time, 248.13 seconds, was well off her personal best but good enough to advance to Saturday's semi-finals.
Consider corporate taxes, which ultimately tend to be paid by the well-off, because they own the most stock.
Kojève was born in 22011 into a well-off Moscow family, and he was raised in a cultivated atmosphere.
He said the militants were mostly educated and from well-off families, but declined to give any more details.
With college costs skyrocketing and wages stagnating, even students from relatively well-off families are graduating with crippling debt.
Veganism is often painted as a lifestyle only the well-off can afford and that's far from the case.
For his supporters, the irony of a Trump victory is that they may end up even less well off.
This is how people who earn a higher salary can still feel as if they're not that well off.
More recently, Sapelo's limited amount of private land caught the eye of well-off people looking for vacation properties.
The agreements allow big investors and relatively well-off individuals to buy rights to tokens ahead of their sale.
Local media reported that Ms. Momberg, once a well-off real estate agent, cried as the sentence was read.
Western media often focus on secular, well-off Iranian youth living in north Tehran who generally back the reformists.
Jose was moving slowly north, well off the East Coast of the United States with winds of 80 m.p.h.
If there was anything positive to come out of today, it was that markets closed well off their lows.
That is down 20 percent since mid-April, and well off the levels in 2014 above $100 a barrel.
Well-off draft dodgers offended him; the New York construction workers who beat up the protesters were his team.
And juries may be more willing to blame, and pin large settlements on, well-off car and technology firms.
The Dow briefly turned positive, while the S&P 5003 and Nasdaq climbed to trade well off their lows.
And it shows -- as have past filings during her Senate tenure -- that the populist Democrat is pretty well off.
Increasingly, even well-off professionals are finding they can no longer afford to live in the San Diego area.
The reason: The wealthy usually have more kinds of assets to liquidate than those who are less well off.
Professional Republicans, poring over maps where the party was bleeding out in well-off suburbs, had a different take.
Although the fund did finish up, it was well off its three-to-one short ratio for the year.
The decision will be a test of which Names are truly loaded as opposed to merely well off, insiders say.
But what is unavoidable is that you are more likely to have access if you are socio-economically well-off.
These women can poke fun because they're in the club: mostly well-off and, with the exception of Naomi, white.
On the west coast they are a mighty force in Silicon Valley; well-off Indians cluster around New York, too.
Meanwhile, his father took over a restaurant that featured live music and offered free food to the less well-off.
The major U.S. indexes closed well off session lows Thursday, on pace to end the week higher after recent gains.
Recent readings for the sector show activity falling well off the hot pace it had shown for most of 2018.
The energy sector closed mildly lower as the second-worst performer on the day but ended well off session lows.
"His tax plan is now protecting the most well-off and actually raising taxes on middle-class families," he said.
Why it matters: Concern over screen time and smartphone use is particularly "rampant" among well-off parents, per the Times.
As a result the biggest beneficiaries would be well-off pensioners, because payroll taxes fall only on those in work.
The economy is fine for the well off, even if it does not feel that way for millions of people.
But, the well-off professor's problems, which often lead him to cry in the shower, are supposed to feel empty.
Still, that was well off the record short-position in the currency of more than 89,000 contracts from late September.
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The S&P 22008 has flatlined for the past 22016 days, with hundreds of stocks well off their 2015 highs.
They, all of them, have one distant see-you-once-a-year friend who is incredibly, comfortably, fantastically well off.
McGregor's Emmit Stussy is a well-off Minnesota real estate mogul and a wholesome portrait of the perfect American life.
Kris Jenner may be the matriarch to one of reality television's richest families, but she wasn't always so well-off.
Spot platinum was down 0.6 percent at $853.24 an ounce, but well off last week's seven-year trough of $806.31.
U.S. equities fell on Monday, but closed well off their lows, while investors digested key economic and auto sales data.
The thinking behind this is sound: the well-off already exercise school choice by moving into neighbourhoods with better schools.
Especially when the targets are two seemingly well-off white millennial men who rap about sex, drugs, and Range Rovers.
Workers lived in poverty, and gross disparities existed between the poor and well-off in health, nutrition and infant mortality.
"It started out as establishing the fastball, and then they never really adjusted too well off of that," Taillon said.
The major indexes briefly fell more than 1 percent on Thursday, but managed to close well off their session lows.
Well-off students usually score in the top half of results; students from poor homes usually score in the bottom.
Why well-off black families end up living in poorer areas than white families with similar or even lower incomes.
These kids are put at an unfair disadvantage compared to their more well-off peers when it comes to education.
The euro traded flat versus the dollar at 1.1572, well off a seven-week low of 1.1429 hit last Tuesday.
Yeah, we weren't well-off and I wasn't the only one that was hearing disabled, which can be financially draining.
Despite the latest dust-up on the trade front, U.S. stocks finished the last session well off the day's lows.
In an age of growing economic inequality, the well-off have been able to seclude themselves away from the impoverished.
Futures were well off their worst levels of the overnight session, where they hit their "limit down" levels, falling 5%.
His main problem is his failure to appeal beyond a core of white, well-off, highly educated and urban liberals.
Mr. Lighthizer, 70, grew up in a well-off family in a Midwest town that did not share his fortune.
Policies in the United States that focus on helping less well-off families and children have a much greater impact.
But as a worldview statement, the bill suggests that the "life" that's really winning is already healthy and well-off.
It says a lot about the expectations of girls at the time, and especially those who are not well off.
Ms. Ko pairs ingredients and colors that play well off each other, such as pink grapefruit curd with yellow mango.
His large, close and comfortably well-off family had produced doctors, lawyers and a judge or two among its branches.
In March 2012, Mr. Ghabbash was flown to Mezze military air base, named for a well-off Damascus neighborhood nearby.
Two questions present themselves: Why are well-off Democrats the most supportive of policies seemingly adverse to their own interests?
My parents, who provided everything we needed growing up and are well off, are unwilling to help her right now.
This suggestion was not only ignored but followed by more demands for support from me and my well-off sister.
Net farm income has climbed since 2016, but is well off its 2013 peak, according to the Department of Agriculture.
But she apologized for a Facebook post in 2014 in which she belittled friends less well off than she was.
His brother, Eric, described Stephen Paddock as financially well-off and an avid enthusiast of video poker games and cruises.
Democratic politicians should respond by imposing higher taxes on the wealthy and spending the proceeds on the less well off.
The way to make things better in that respect is to help improve the circumstances of the least well off.
His former neighbors said that the family was well off and that Mr. Xu appeared to have a normal childhood.
For more than 30 years, our employees have been very well off, which is another way to say slacking off.
Unlike their well-off peers, cosseted by counselors and parents, these young people are typically left to their own devices.
Gold prices are up 30 percent since March 9, 2009, but are well off the highs reached in the interim.
The answer is complex — including policies that encourage participation, a politics of ideological inclusion, and a relatively well-off population.
Porsche will help fill out the picture of what well-off buyers of the car can expect once it ships.
Its population is generally well-off and used to be overwhelmingly white, but in recent decades has become increasingly diverse.
Well-off voters are moving in, splashing out on chunky family homes at bargain prices, points out one Labour activist.
Before discovering Etsy, Matthew Cummings was a full-time glass sculptor hustling to find enough well-off, art-collecting customers.
Rolling them back would help those least well-off the most, and economic growth makes a generous welfare state possible.
In the same vein, while rich Americans have been living longer, the least well-off are experiencing shorter life spans.
These are educated, well-off, primarily white Americans in diverse communities who are turned off by nativist rhetoric and policy.
Gone forever were the spoils of his well-off upbringing, surrounded by his engineer, pilot, and military-ranking family members.
McCain voted against the Bush tax cuts back in 2001 and 2003 because they disproportionately benefited the most well-off.
That's not the case for militants who participate in more organized plots, many of whom are decently well-off personally.
Although it was a relatively well-off family, Sisi has sought to emphasize his connection with the struggles of ordinary Egyptians.
Stocks were in sell-off mode again Tuesday, though they were well off their morning lows by around 1:15 pm.
For example, if a well-off couple asks him for an abortion and only has one other child, Francois will refuse.
The Nasdaq Composite eked out a gain of 22015 percent to end  at 22011,210, but closed well off its session high.
I'd seen Learning Cultures work at a school with both well-to-do and less well-off kids in downtown Manhattan.
But now with the stock market well off its highs, the president has increasingly become a source of uncertainty and volatility.
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The S&P 500 still closed at its highest since July 22, although the major averages ended well off session highs.
Cryptocurrencies are still well off their late-2017 highs, with bitcoin still about 70% off its near-$20,000 all-time peak.
But this is available only to farmers who take out loans through co-operatives, and tend to be relatively well-off.
Brexit is a tragedy for the UK and, worst of all, the least well off are likely to suffer the most.
If the benefits of urban change were that great, the well-off would not make such strenuous efforts to avoid it.
The well-off are ten times richer now than in 1980; those at the median have not even doubled their income.
It doesn't take seeing much of the reading between the actors to see that they work well off of each other.
It is also scorned as a soft option for well-off kids, scared of the gaokao, China's brutal university-entrance exams.
It's neither rich nor poor, not as well-off as the Philadelphia suburbs but not as depressed as Pennsylvania coal country.
The market continued to give sterling a wide berth, pushing the currency to $1.4464, well off this week's peak of $1.4664.
But it remains well off 2-1/2 month highs of $1.3218 and later in the day had fallen to $1.3154.
But wealth managers faced tough conditions in 2018 as well-off clients shied away from uncertain markets and sold riskier assets.
I believe that if I continue working through school, working through the summers, I'll be fairly well off on my own.
A shock increase in economic inequality leads to corrosion of the relationship between less well-off voters' choices and institutional outcomes.
It follows a series of policies in recent years that benefited the well-off, including the scrapping of a wealth tax.
Still, the stock remains well off its all-time high of $105 a share, trading closer to $80 late Thursday morning.
Among other precious metals, was down 0.3 percent at $872.00 an ounce, well off last week's seven-year trough of $806.31.
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The rise in oil prices helped the major U.S. averages come well off session lows in midday trade and turn higher.
Valeant Pharmaceuticals closed 7.4 percent higher, well off session highs touched after the firm announced that CEO Mike Pearson is leaving.
U.S. oil settled higher on Thursday, but well off its session highs, as investors digested a build of 2.1 million barrels.
Fertile women are breeding stock (the Handmaids), assigned to a well-off man (a Commander) and his barren partner (a Wife).
"In some of these havens, it's possible to live well off a modest Social Security check alone," the site claimed. CNBC.
Her mother grew up fairly well off herself, until she had to flee Hitler's Germany in 1936 and immigrate to Palestine.
The gaming of the system by well-off parents can be seen in the impact on the market for private education.
And if you're in that group, you're probably well-off enough already to have your avocado toast and eat it too.
While the timespreads have tightened again in the second half of September, heating oil crack spreads remain well off recent highs.
Their more well-off counterparts were overwhelmingly opposed to universal basic income programs with just 28503 percent said they supported them.
Against the euro, the pound rose by 0.8% at 91.7 pence, standing well off recent 10-year lows of 93.26 pence.
In their dreams, they are rescued by a donkey; in reality, each is snatched by a well-off, possibly villainous gentleman.
In fact, 59% of well-off millennials say they'd delay saving for retirement in order to cover their children's higher education.
Some of the less well-off oil producers clearly wanted a deal in hopes that it would raise prices and revenues.
Other readers said that affluent whites had a duty to empathize better with the economic travails of those less well off.
With U.S. capital goods orders data due later in the day, Treasury yields stayed well off this month's seven-year highs.
Well off to the left, perhaps 10 feet from the crosswalk, a straggler was hurrying to catch up to the group.
The report points to safety nets that well-off students have that keep them on track — nets that poor kids lack.
Both residents say after 2006, the family bought a private home, which they thought meant the family was financiall well off.
The CBOE Volatility index was at about 18-point mark on Thursday, well off the 50-point peak touched last week.
The Yankees had third baseman Rob Refsnyder playing well off the line, and two changeups were grounded past him for doubles.
To be clear, large-scale protests are almost always organized by groups, which are very often backed by well-off individuals.
One track in each world held a secret key, which you could only find by going well off the beaten path.
For people who are not so well off, the idea of opting to have even less is not really an option.
As an alternative, your landlord may allow someone (usually a well-off relative) to co-sign the lease as a guarantor.
Health and hygiene concerns have led China's increasingly well-off shoppers to prefer food imported from the United States or elsewhere.
Works in Progress Lake Ronkonkoma was a Long Island destination for the well-off in New York City in the 1920s.
In the nineteenth-century, well-off Americans blamed cholera outbreaks on immigrants, whom they said chose to live in unsanitary conditions.
Just as the hurricanes did then, this storm exposed the dividing lines between well-off Puerto Ricans and those in need.
Another ride-hailing start-up, Bykea, is based on motorcycles and is trying to serve less-well-off commuters like Nargiz.
The comfortably well-off and established, the disturbingly satisfied, the bon chic bon genre, are suddenly the muses of the moment.
He grew up in a well-off family, the younger of two sons, and attended a private high school in Cleveland.
Look no further than HQ's relationship with her pet hyena to know Robbie works very well off of CGI exotic animals.
Now he has set up shop well off the tourist track in Downtown Dadeland, about 15 miles southwest of Miami Beach.
If he had his way, wealthy, comfortable people would never have to rub elbows with anyone less well off than themselves.
The United States is generally near the bottom of the list of well-off countries in its rate of voter participation.
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And while Grossman was relatively well off during his final years, Taubman repeats the myth that he lived in dire poverty.
When he vows to "make America great again," he is talking about and to white America, especially the less well off.
Its purpose is fundamentally to further enhance the rich and well-off and basically screw those who don't have deep pockets.
His strongest supporters are less educated and less well off; his fiercest opponents are Republicans with advanced degrees and high incomes.
You did not sense any intensity to advancing, defending or advocating for those who are not well-off or well-heeled.
Harris's August polling averaged at 7.7 percent, over 85033 points behind Biden and well off the pace of Sanders and Warren.
When she launched her cosmetics brand back in 1952, people frowned on it, because well-off families weren't supposed to work.
That weighed on the euro, which was last at $1.0851, up 0.2 percent but well off last week's high of $1.0968.
The system is set to benefit well-off Angelenos and avoids some poorer neighborhoods (where commute times are often longest) altogether.
The benchmark index finished Monday's session well off its highs, however, as investors questioned the lack of details in the agreement.
If your parents are well off, they can pay for you to spend weekends with specialized tutors prepping for the test.
Only the well-off can really afford to get on the housing ladder, where it's more affordable for them than eve.
Notably, while Stars Hollow has some residents who are well-off, nobody is Richard and Emily Gilmore rich, not even Lorelai.
Leonardo DiCaprio stars as Richard, a young, white, seemingly well-off American who goes to Thailand in search of the ephemeral sense of exploration that—according to the logic of young, white, well-off Westerners who do this sort of trip—can only be brought about through idealized notions of Southeast Asia and its potential for rugged adventure.
It is hard to fault the well-off for nurturing their children, but efforts to protect their status amount to opportunity hoarding.
The program has also sparked frustration among the jobless or less well off, for whom tax subsidies and loans are an irrelevance.
The 245-year yield reached 210 percent, its highest level of the year, and well off the day's low of 22 percent.
Relatively well-off, Goodison chose to hire her own dahabeya to travel under her own sail and move at her own speed.
The U.S. dollar index had pared losses after the Bannon news but then fell well off its session highs in the afternoon.
Growing up in a leafy, well-off suburb of St. Louis, Bruce Kenamore enjoyed all the privileges of his town's racial segregation.
There's still a deep divide between poor black residents of Baltimore and more well-off blacks who live in the surrounding suburbs.
The coat, as the wonderful Ava Duvernay points out, is great, but that silver dragon chain is, well, off the chain (sorry).
She's also pro-environment, pro-LGBTQ rights, and pro-diversity, and thus in tune with the social concerns of well-off cosmopolitans.
Treasury yields were lower Thursday, with the 10-year at 2.21%, well off the 2.55% where it started the month of May.
Chris Cleave's best-selling "Little Bee" (2009) was about the unlikely relationship between a well-off British woman and a Nigerian girl.
His father was a well-off banker, but hardly the sort of man to rub shoulders with the greatest in the land.
Earlier, oil came well off session lows to briefly attempt gains after EIA data showed U.S. crude oil stocks declined 933,000 barrels.
Well-off baby-boomers are flocking to Lisbon, Sintra and the Algarve, drawn in part by Portugal's tax exemptions on foreign income.
Relatively high current levels of suicide among males in rural areas, which tend to be less well-off, reinforce the socioeconomic hypothesis.
U.S. oil prices, at around $40 a barrel, are well off their mid-February lows near $26, while the U.S. dollar index .
Could it be that the Australian deplorables grew tired of being harangued by climate ideologues and comfortably well-off inner-city dwellers?
Some GoHenry customers are well-off parents who worry that their children will grow up financially careless and entitled, says Mr Brauer.
That means the well-off neighborhoods are likely to be first to get 5G, with those pockets of coverage slowly branching outward.
Shirley was born to a well-off family in Pensacola, FL, though his promoters often advertised he was born in Kingston, Jamaica.
Jozea works well off of anger because he was talking smack with the best of 'em with every plate he licked clean.
Showboating authorities in some well-off places have flooded flashy new toilet blocks with free Wi-Fi, phone-charging and vending machines.
Father Hsu Yung-ming said the family was not well off and the prize money was going to be a great help.
In the past, merchants were willing to pay for American Express transactions because its cardholders were well-off and willing to spend.
If Soul Cycle is the preferred workout of well-off mothers with time on their hands, Orangetheory is the workout of strivers.
The U.S.-traded shares of Germany's largest lender closed Monday well off lows at $12.98 a share, or about 0.8 percent lower.
Today the Twin Cities area is one of America's most successful, with a rare mix of well-off residents and affordable homes.
The stock is still well off its 52-week high closing price of $232.07, when the company's market cap exceeded $1 trillion.
With the gains, the energy sector in Europe remained under pressure, down 220 percent, but managed to close well off earlier lows.
U.S. crude oil settled up $13, or 3.66 percent, at $31.45 a barrel, well off session highs of over $32 a barrel.
You shouldn't have to be rich or well-off to be able to afford a limb that looks like your own, period.
The 2-year yield reached 1.28 percent, its highest level of the year, and well off the day's low of 1.16 percent.
But last week one well-off Apple obsessive gave up $2000,215 for one of the tech powerhouse's oldest pieces — the Apple 2000.
The major averages closed well off session highs, with the Dow Jones industrial average up 83 points after earlier gaining 157 points.
"The people that the tax affects are the people who are really well-off and it's a tiny sliver of the population."
For all Mr Thaksin's flaws, he recognised the plight of the less well-off and shaped a politics that appealed to them.
It's worth noting that conservatives who urge people to shrink their tax bills are talking to only one group: the well off.
Rouf was from a well-off family in Dhaka, Rahman said, but added that he had no information on his U.S. connection.
"With this money you can have any life you wish and be well-off in old age," Hook later wrote to Kumar.
Veganism tends to be associated in public consciousness with a particular kind of well-off, Waitrose shopping, yoga practising, Guardian reading bourgeoise.
As might be deduced from the skewed distribution of farm subsidies, they do not improve the situation of less-well-off farmers.
The yield on Italy's 10-year government bond dropped 6.7 bps lower to 1.81 percent, well off Monday's high of 2.13 percent.
He made movies that lionized Sarah Palin and vilified the Occupy Wall Street movement as fraudulent rebels backed by well-off liberals.
Another measure of the how many people in America are working, the labor force participation rate, is also well off its highs.
Companies offering matching engage in an analogous practice, where well-off people "clip" the employer-match "coupons," whereas the poor do not.
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The myth of the modern, moderate millennial is a flimsy category that covers a slim, relatively well-off portion of young people.
That's better than the dismal performance of last year, but still well off the 15 percent-plus growth rates of recent years.
The benchmark 10-year government bond yield was down 14 basis points at 1.19%, well off Tuesday's two-month high of 1.458%.
Still, each index remained well off their session lows that saw both the Dow and the S&P 3500 down about 33%.
Still, each index remained well off their session lows that saw both the Dow and the S&P 500 down about 5%.
Macke's family was well off, from the Rhineland, where he was born in 1887; as an aspiring young artist, he traveled extensively.
Apple, whose iPhones remain coveted among well-off Chinese, made nearly $18 billion in the country in the last quarter of 2017.
And that slide may have started earlier this year, as shares are well off their 2016 highs, trading last week below $200.
It continues with the more affluent townspeople helping those who are less well-off by paying recreation league fees or donating equipment.
This has been most pronounced in places that have long struggled economically, but it's also now increasingly common in well-off suburbia.
Radha Paudel, a Nepali women's rights activist, was struck by the fact that Ms. Bayak's family was relatively educated and well off.
Yes, contrary to the theory of postmaterialism, the well-off aren't the only ones who care about climate change and the environment.
Well-off people embraced mate as part of a trend of the wealthy appropriating popular habits of lower- and middle-class Argentines.
Those areas are stocked with well-off voters who would be disproportionately hit by the elimination of state and local tax deductions.
Other locals said they hoped the case would not hurt the island's reputation as a low-key getaway for the well-off.
Commodity and emerging market currencies benefited, with the Australian dollar up as much 2% to $0.59315 and well off 17-year lows.
Commodity and emerging market currencies also benefited, with the Australian dollar up almost 2% to $0.59315 and well off 17-year lows.
He asserted that possible changes to the Community Reinvestment Act could reduce the presence of banks in certain less well-off areas.
"It means the man's family is quite well off," said Ms. Naviqa, whose husband presented six tabuas to her family in 1970.
Speaking parochially among relatively well-off 40-ish Australians, acting like this would mark you as some kind of cheapskate space alien.
When Wawrinka blazed a forehand well off-target on Murray's first match point, the formerly top-ranked Murray celebrated a remarkable comeback.
Frankly, I often don't see those values in well-off suburban students who only embrace the "get ahead" part of the equation.
Not only have they ignored the "not-so-well-off" people but, in fact, they have looked down upon them with disdain.
Van Niekerk's 100 and 200 personal bests — 9.98 and 19.90 — are well off Bolt's world records from 2009 of 9.58 and 19.19.
The stock is well off of its highs set in January, but still up more than 20 percent from one year ago.
Her father belonged to a long family line of well-off landowners and doctors, but many of his children embraced revolutionary politics.
Had the Knicks eliminated the middle-man and just given Peterson the $1,000 directly, he would have finished twice as well off.
The report underscores how the bill would cut taxes for the rich to take health care away from the less well-off.
"It's not a terrible idea if your goal is to assure kids of well-off parents have assets in retirement," Mazur said.
Sanders, who was well off the pace in third, trailed her in the state by more than 2019 points, 22% to 11%.
The community of artists and high-end hippies was founded in 1968 and has since become an enclave for well-off bohemians.
That compares to the 693 crowns they reached in April, and is well off a peak of 1,000 crowns in June 2016.
In this America, our economy and democracy are more equitable and less corrupt, and the least well-off fare better than ever.
They declined from highs at -1.43% hit earlier, but remained well off six-month lows at -0.67% reached in the previous session.
Also, health and hygiene concerns have led China's increasingly well-off shoppers to prefer food imported from the United States or elsewhere.
In his efforts to reconfigure political institutions in favor of the less well-off, FDR famously embraced the hatred of the rich.
For well-off children, some studies have linked day care, especially low-quality care early in life, to achievement and behavior problems.
The change came as eurozone equity allocations jumped nine percentage points to a 9% overweight - well off seven-year lows hit in January.
And you would not be able to access this free market even if you're well off if you have a pre-existing condition.
A recent New York Times article explained how even well-off black families end up in poorer neighborhoods than similarly situated white families.
Immigrant rights advocates object to Trump's merit-based immigration plan, arguing it favors well-off immigrants over asylum seekers and people without means.
I say "replacement" because it's hard to imagine two players so proficient at holdup play and distribution working well off of each other.
Circling far away from the opponent, throwing mainly kicks and then the odd wide, lunging hook and ducking well off to the side.
Gold also came well off session highs, after earlier extending its rise above $1,300 an ounce to hit its highest since August 83.
Credit unions are member-owned, non-profit co-operatives that offer loans and savings products to members who are often less well off.
"The kind of employers that are going to want to do this are going to be recruiting well-off college grads," Carey said.
Credit unions are member-owned, non-profit co-operatives that offer loans and savings products to members who are often less well off.
It's also why the low-paid CEOs mentioned earlier can afford to live — and live welloff the company stock they already own.
Xu Xiangshang, a dapper businessman, oversees sales of apartments built next to high-speed railway stations in less well-off parts of Anhui.
But the issue of high rents—and wealthy landlords—has renewed political bite because it is now affecting the relatively well off, too.
Well-off Indian families, a member of one explains, go into marriage negotiations as if the merger of two companies is at issue.
But the candidates have thumbed their noses at all this effort by putting so much emphasis on tax cuts for the well-off.
The club of well-off nations reckons the U.S. president-elect's plans could help lift global GDP growth to 3.6 percent in 2018.
By the time they were three, the children from the well-off homes had heard around 30m more words than the poorer ones.
Eastern, off the settlement of $55.97 a barrel, which was up 38 cents but well off the session high of $56.46 a barrel.
However, the ETF ended well off session highs as it earlier rose more than 2 percent to levels not seen since Jan. 28.
Bitcoin is currently back above the $1,000 handle, but is well off these recent highs, wiping billions off of its market cap value.
Earlier, futures came well off session highs, with Dow futures briefly turning negative after December durable goods orders declined far more than expected.
In a decade, Owen Hanson went from being a well-off kid from Redondo Beach to the subject of a major FBI investigation.
Senate Democratic leadership is sabotaging the ability of HUD to play a meaningful role in the lives of our least well off neighbors.
"This is another way the easy brand can serve the less well-off," said EasyJet's founder, Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou in a statement.
Even though Jim Cramer was encouraged by the rally this week, there are still plenty of stocks that are well off their highs.
In the meantime, Prime Minister Theresa May announced a £1.6 billion fund to boost less well-off towns in the U.K. after Brexit.
Equities fell Monday, but closed well off their lows, as investors parsed through mixed manufacturing data and weaker-than-expected auto sales numbers.
The same can be seen in interest rates, as Treasury yields moved lower amid uncertainty and are well off their post-election highs.
The New York Knicks had a chance against the Chicago Bulls on Friday before falling well off the pace in the fourth quarter.
Many are well-off: annual fees start at €13,600 ($15,400) for a degree-level qualification, rising to €32,000 for a "fashion elite" course.
Mr Kurttila says well-off parents are renting flats near good schools and entering pupils for competitive music classes to game the system.
In the book's most ingenious passages, Isenberg offers a catalog of the insulting terms well-off Americans used to denigrate their economic inferiors.
That compares to the 693 crowns they reached in April, and is well off a peak of 1,000 crowns attained in June 2016.
As CityLab reported last week, the hurricane's path included "fragile coastal resorts and historic cities like Charleston and Wilmington"—urban, well-off areas.
The source said most at the UN shrugged off Haley's more Trumpian moments because they generally thought she treated them well off camera.
"Run away" is perhaps the wrong phrase, since we planned to walk home, but the pursuit of candy pulled us well off course.
Sahiti Chedalavada, a 27-year-old IT specialist who lives in the city, says that even services for the well-off are struggling.
Entering the day at six-under, Watson had been having a great weekend of golf, but still found himself well off the leaders.
A few people tried to genuinely debate me, explaining that unions could be good for even workers who feel they are well off.
Several of his passes were well off the mark, but he threw just one interception and extended a few drives with surprising throws.
This disparity between the well-off and the dispossessed gave impetus to artists like Agus Suwage from Indonesia to challenge the existing conditions.
A year after KIC-1 was completed, Tenneco and several partners drilled a well off the coast about seven miles to the northeast.
Those well-off students are attractive — and schools target them intensely, using consulting firms to blanket higher-income ZIP codes with marketing material.
The troubles of the poor mother are different from those of the well-off mother, who can pay another woman to help her.
The rate cut expectations weighed on the dollar which is now well off three-year highs reached against the euro on Feb. 20.
Sterling was up 0.1 percent at $1.3390 GBP= but well off Friday's high of $1.3521 hit as after a breakthrough in Brexit negotiations.
The Barack Obamas have been traded for white, well-off septuagenarians as gender, race, and charisma have taken a back-seat to style.
He must wrangle a band of relatives, from the merely well-off to billionaires, who are accustomed from birth to privilege and plenty.
CNBC's "Secret Lives of the Super Rich " chronicles some of the most outrageous and expensive gastronomic pursuits the well-off have indulged in.
Have you ever read those articles where some extremely well-off family details their budget and then bemoans that they're barely getting by?
Eva, a waifish daughter of a well-off peripatetic family, came to London as a child, and turned to drugs as a teenager.
With charming optimism, she lobbies her mother to let her spend the summer the way her well-off classmates do: at sleepaway camp.
At first, Opeyemi Sowore told no one in Haworth, a well-off suburb about 20 miles from midtown Manhattan, about her husband's arrest.
PiS has strong support in rural areas and among the less well-off as well as among devout Catholics with conservative social values.
The same thing is happening in places like Chicago and most of the other well-off and innovative capitals of information-age enterprise.
France's 10-year government bond yield fell 3 bps to 0.92 percent, well off the 1.05 percent level of the start of February.
Source: CoinMarketCap traded more than 270 percent lower near $295.08,2140, according to CoinDesk, well off a record high of $4,522.13 hit last Thursday.
One of 10 children of a well-off emir, she said that life had been financially comfortable, but that she had no freedom.
And while the trade-weighed franc index has climbed, it is well off 2017 highs when the SNB called the currency 'significantly overvalued'.
The 3.13-year Treasury note, which closely reflects Fed policy, was yielding 23.1% Friday morning, well off the 227% it reached in late May.
Increasingly, well-off Hondurans who own a home and have steady employment are trying to leave after gangs tried to extort and threaten them.
Reeves would like to see more "downward mobility" — when people end up less well-off than their parents — to help encourage the upward kind.
Betterment had already begun offering financial advice from humans, through a so-called hybrid model of wealth management for its most well-off clients.
Cemtrex says it designed the desk mostly for well-off, work-at-home types and C-suite executives with a penchant for minimalist aesthetics.
The major averages came well off session lows in afternoon trade, with the Dow ending about 91 points lower after earlier falling 195 points.
It all led to an oat-milk drought in late 2017, with prices on Amazon soaring as well-off parents scrambled for the goods.
But they noted indexes ended the session well off the day's highs and feared investors may be trading more on hope than on reality.
Nor were Brexit voters necessarily poor: many were in the home counties and south as well as the less well-off north and east.
Well-off parents can fill the gap left by school, keeping their children stimulated with summer camps, trips abroad or private tuition (see article).
While Salesforce shares are up close to 9% for the year, as of Tuesday's close, the stock is well off its high from April.
But Umair Javed, a columnist, says that Mr Khan's attempts at populism are "just not popular enough" among those who are less well off.
SeaWorld is still trying to convince the world its killer whales are just as well off there as they would be in the wild.
The Sutton Trust, a British education charity, runs a summer school programme at MIT and Yale for bright pupils from less well-off backgrounds.
If such highly educated, well-off men could start down such a deadly path, what was to stop their own children being led astray?
That is well off January's low of $806.31 an ounce, but not far from current levels and a touch lower than last year's average.
"As someone who is well-off-enough to have these ... and you don't need two, you need a store hold of them," he said.
"Excellence initiatives" funnel money to top universities, whose students, even if admission is highly competitive, tend to be the children of the well-off.
The market continued to give sterling a wide berth, pushing the currency to $1.4450, down slightly and well off this week's peak of $1.4664.
Losing is an unfamiliar feeling for the well-educated, liberal, relatively well-off British citizens who make up the spine of the Remain vote.
While 10-year Greek bonds GR10YT=RR still yield over 4 percent, they are well off from levels above 10 percent before the bailout.
Industrial production shrank by a seasonally adjusted 1.7% in May from a month earlier, well off a 0.6% fall tipped in a Reuters survey.
Some evidence finds that the very well-off are less likely to answer surveys, since they believe they are too busy to do so.
I was eventually able to find myself a couple of sugar mommies, but they maybe weren't as well-off as your standard sugar daddy.
Hopes of more accommodative Fed policy following Fed Vice Chair Stanley Fischer's afternoon remarks also helped the major averages end well off session lows.
While it might sound counterintuitive, it turns out that young single people — as compared to individuals with dependent children — are less well off financially.
That makes them more well-off than the general population, since $72,000 is roughly the median income for a middle-class family of three.
Home Depot closed nearly 1.4 percent higher, well off session highs but remaining the top contributor to gains in the Dow following encouraging earnings.
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The Dow transports briefly turned higher before closing down about half a percent, still well off an earlier decline of more than 3.5 percent.
The lira was last down 2 percent at 6.48 per dollar, albeit still well off its record low of 7.240 reached a month ago.
Bains told the Canadian Telecom Summit in Toronto the Wi-Fi-based model could benefit Canadian consumers, particularly those who are less well-off.
But without decent growth, combined with policies to maintain low unemployment, there is little prospect of improving the fortunes of the less well-off.
I'm 37 and my finger is well off the pulse as far as music goes – but that sound is local and it felt relevant.
Stocks slashed losses to close well off the lows of the day on Friday as investor worries about a U.S.-China trade war decreased.
Domestic labor still exists—it has just been sliced out of the lives of well-off American women, and therefore concerns them less obviously.
In the past week, the 10-year has fallen to as low as 2.31 percent, well off the high of 2.47 percent last Friday.
The intermingling of different castes or religions, particularly in marriage, remains taboo not only among rural populations, but even among well-off urban families.
He seems genuinely offended that he should be held to the same standards of truth, decorum and even law as those less well off.
That shouldn't be a surprise, it was a relatively well off, "middle income" country with wealth comparable to Southern states of the United States.
Put another way, it leads people to transfer some of the natural empathy they have for well-off pregnant opioid addicts to poorer addicts.
The study found that 21% of black boys who grew up well-off became poor as adults while 39% of white boys remained rich.
"Primary evidence suggests they were well educated and from well-off families," he told a news conference, referring to the militants in Tuesday's incident.
While no one can escape the delays, a relatively fast commute has become a new dividing line between well-off and lower-income people.
Her mother was a musician, her father a well-off, seemingly hedonistic expat, who died, possibly of a morphine overdose, when Pelton was 9.
Still, the doctors fielding requests for the coronavirus tests from wealthy patients aren't immune to public concerns about the well-off receiving priority treatment.
Workers who ride trains earlier tend to be less well off than those who commute later in the day, according to the comptroller's report.
He demonstrates that the highly educated constituency currently controlling the party has been ineffective in protecting the material interests of the less well off.
At the time he said that he thought it helped subsidize well-off families and parents instead of benefiting those who truly needed it.
Yet more wasted resources to please the well off, to the detriment of the people who originally enriched the cultural landscape of the city.
The family was well off, and Mr. Kahn spent his childhood in a house full of art; at 10 he began taking art lessons.
The family was well off, and Mr. Kahn spent his childhood in a house full of art; at 10 he began taking art lessons.
We see Leon Prevant, who had a cameo in "Station Eleven," start as a well-off shipping executive and end as something less exalted.
While his family held prominence and influence in El Paso, interviews and financial records indicate that the O'Rourkes were well off but hardly superrich.
The film oscillates literally and thematically between scenes of Tovi and her Pan-Africanist mother living on welfare and her assimilated, well-off aunt.
Oil prices have been range bound, with West Texas Intermediate crude futures well off the one-year high from October of $75 per barrel.
Like Ms. Warren again, Mr. Bradley did well in some predictable liberal enclaves, but had trouble attracting voters neither well educated nor well off.
" Opposition to zoning allowing denser and more affordable housing "comes not just from well-off residents but also from landlords who get monopoly rents.
Versus the euro, the rouble was up 0.7% to 068.73 , but still well off a 2020 peak of 67.65 hit some three weeks ago.
Critics of the proposal argue that it would provide more in benefits to people who are well-off than to those who are impoverished.
Does it make sense for all U.S. taxpayers to be footing so much of the bill for well-off park visitors and forest users?
The narrator is a young, 30-ish man, "free and well-off," who doesn't reveal his name or any real specifics of his life.
"The people who are advocating for Amazon are either very selfish, well-off people who wouldn't be impacted, or they were misguided," Jobaida said.
For those who are new to the game or grew-up in less well off socioeconomic groups, these types of experts can seem alien.
Unless you care deeply about the terrace views, you're just as well off saving the extra hundred dollars or so and booking the London.
But he had fallen in love with a Frenchwoman, Marcelle Girodias, from a well-off family; they married in 1917, and remained in France.
But Democrats believe the rapidly-changing demographics of this district, home to Atlanta's well-off northern suburbs, will make this race competitive in November.
While well off most people's radar, the case has the potential to disrupt President Donald Trump's signature legislative achievement: last year's massive tax cut.
Buttigieg was criticized for unfairly penalizing less well off, down-on-their-luck residents, and black homeowners who inherited these homes by threatening demolition.
He was a well-off native of Chicago, a brilliant student at Princeton and Oxford, and then a philosophy professor at New York University.
Millennials aren't as well-off as their parents were at the same age: Their net worth is lower and they're not making more money.
Investors in venture capital funds would have been as well off simply investing in the stock market over the past five to 15 years.
The company blamed this in part on lower equipment sales, although revenue from service declined as well, off 1.7 percent from the prior year.
Stocks are well off of their 2018 highs as investors factor in a worsening global economic outlook, trade war, and now an ongoing government shutdown.
The Italy-German bond yield spread fell to an 11-day low at 175 bps, well off its 212 bps peak from earlier this year.
The contract workers who shuttle well-off Facebook techies from building to building sleep in their cars between shifts because they cannot afford nearby housing.
That's in sharp contrast to well-off investors, whose overall wealth surged after the crisis thanks to strong returns on stocks, property and other investments.
Much of the wage gain has come at the top end of the wage distribution, leaving many middle-income Americans feeling less than well-off.
Against a basket of six major currencies, the dollar was down 26.5% at 20.1, well off the two-year high of 21 the previous session.
It's most specific about how Nanjiani relates to his traditional Pakistani family, who have strikingly different expectations than Gordon's white, well-off North Carolina parents.
The shares, while having rebounded from two-year lows earlier this year, are still well off their 2018 highs, when they flirted with 100 francs.
The central bank forecasts growth at 3.5 to 4 percent in the 12 months to end-June, well off a government target of 6.2 percent.
Utility cut-offs that impact the least well-off the most are up 64% in California since 2012 for a 2017 total of over 700,000.
Annual private sector credit growth of 18.0 percent in August was well off a near four-year high of 28.5 percent hit in July 2016.
Sharp selling in the beaten-down energy space reversed late in the session, leaving the S&P 500 well off its lows of the day.
She was 27, almost spinster age by traditional Syrian standards, and she was told her 38-year-old Turkish suitor was well-off and single.
I am extremely fortunate to have two well-off parents who could afford to drop a significant amount of money on a replacement wedding dress.
Against a basket of six major currencies, the dollar was down 0.13% at 20.1, well off the two-year high of 21 the previous session.
Wednesday's levels were down from levels over $1.30 last week and well off the high of $1.5018 the currency touched before the June 23 poll.
That pushed 21.576-year German debt yields to a low of minus 210%, though still well off the minus 22016% record hit earlier this month.
While this is a fairly dramatic improvement, the current margin, or crack, is still well off levels enjoyed by the region's refiners in recent years.
Charge your phone and laptop out of the house whenever you get the opportunity, whether it's at work, Starbucks or a well-off friend's place.
But when I create a person whom I will then feed and prevent from harm, I make a person who will predictably be well off.
VIX, the market's favored gauge of Wall Street anxiety, ended up 2500 percent to 463, but well off the high of 246 touched on Monday.
Whites who see themselves at least as well off as people like them had been 30 years ago voted for Clinton by some 13-points.
Well-off travelers like Kevin Lynch, an ad executive who lived in Hong Kong Airbnbs for three years, are abandoning permanent houses for digital nomadism.
The FTSE 63 dipped 0.2 percent, well off a six-month high it held in the last two sessions, while the midcaps lost 0.3 percent.
The well-off who keep their children at home for their higher education often prefer to send them to new private institutions with smaller classes.
The gains from cheap stuff flowed disproportionately to the less well-off, because the poor spend more of their incomes on goods than the rich.
Bottomyards is a rundown area now getting its first taste of "renewal," as landlords are beginning to lure in well-off outsiders with cheap rents.
Musicians and poets in particular found themselves chafing at the demands of a cultural marketplace run by and for the well off and the ignorant.
"They are from middle-class families, often reasonably well off," said Youssef Najafi, a former drug addict who is now a counselor at the clinic.
They found that they are highly educated, employed, and well-off, with almost half of respondents reporting an income of $75,000 or more per year.
MasterCard said it supported the Commission's objective of strengthening the security of prepaid cards while ensuring that people less well-off could still use them.
Morris Chestnut, of "Rosewood," and Regina Hall, of the "Scary Movie" franchise, are John and Laura Taylor, a well-off couple unable to have children.
Dubai's index fell 0.3 percent to 3,370 points, but closed well off its session low of 3,346 points after a bounce in the last hour.
U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude settled down $1.67, or 2.4 percent, at $69.06 a barrel, well off a 4.38 percent decline earlier in the day.
Construction vehicles would be kept off the road "until all the activity behind us is secured and people are well off the road," he said.
The major averages closed well off session highs, with the Nasdaq composite just about 4 points above its prior closing high set on Dec. 20.
Ethiopian Genzebe Dibaba ran away with the women's 5,000 meters but was well off her sister Tirunesh's world record, which she had hoped to break.
Various storefronts, commercial neon signs, and slogans painted on the wall invoke a well-off, international lifestyle of a globalized world with a bright future.
But speeches ultimately don't risk all that much, because the people delivering them are speaking to a room full of mostly friendly, well-off liberals.
But minimalism is a virtue only when it's a choice, and it's telling that its fan base is clustered in the well-off middle class.
A journey around the perimeter of Paris, exploring neighborhoods well off the tourist-beaten path, revealed a city at once familiar and yet startlingly new.
And by making housing unaffordable, they prevent the less well-off from moving to where the good-paying jobs are, reducing geographic and social mobility.
Biden said Sunday he raised $18 million in February -- well off the $46 million that Sanders raised and the $29 million hauled in by Warren.
Well-located complexes like Balderas are inhabited increasingly by reasonably well-off professionals, while peripheral sites tend to be populated by those on lower incomes.
The open kitchen in the back feels like something your well-off friends who like to cook might set up until their loft got remodeled.
Although the Burdens are relatively well-off Virginians and the Shimerdas are impoverished immigrants, they put aside their differences to exchange companionship, supplies, and advice.
Versus the euro, the rouble was little changed on the day at 69.41, well off a 2020 peak of 67.65 hit some three weeks ago.
Trump's market performance is also slightly behind that of Barack Obama's and Bill Clinton's first six months and well off that of George H.W. Bush.
That's because promoting the fiction that Trump won due to interference by foreign forces keeps Trump foes well off the right track toward political recovery.
A well-off population — with room to improve The wealthier and better educated the population, the more likely that it will have high voter turnout.
Previously, nearly all school funding lawsuits focused on the question of "equity" — did disadvantaged students receive funding equal to that of their well-off peers?
But only 41% of Democrats and Democratic leaners say the economy is "excellent" or "good," with only 55% of well-off Democrats sharing this view.
The last time bitcoin topped $11,900 and $12,000 was in late January, still well off its all-time high above $19,000 reached in mid-December.
The bill even goes as far as eliminating a tax deduction for teachers — all in order to give more money to those most well off.
It probably doesn't matter where you go to college if you're a well-off white man, but the stakes are much higher for everyone else
Pediatric patients who live in poverty tend to relapse more often than well-off kids: housing instability, poor nutrition and unavailable transportation take a toll.
The great divide between rich and poor creates an incentive to work hard, but also to reinforce the "glass floor" keeping the well-off in comfort.
Shares of Dow component J.P. Morgan Chase and Wells Fargo were under pressure, though well off their premarket lows, after releasing quarterly results before the bell.
Notice how whenever Choi throws his right hand, he leans well off to his left and often his right shoulder is considerably higher than his left.
Anders, sadly, doesn't have much to do in the film, but we need to see Jasmine reject a well off prince before she meets Prince Ali.
Iron ore futures also went into reverse, closing at 571 yuan per tonne, well off the 584 yuan per tonne level struck earlier in the session.
If anything, Alex might be more well-off than Walker, considering that Walker seems to rely on Alex's mom to drive him to games and tryouts.
" Tepper pointed out that while some S&P components might still be well off their 52-week peaks, many other broader trends are "confirming this rally.
Many white, well-off citizens had already moved to the suburbs, returning only for church or Baylor events — a pattern that continued well into the 2000s.
The couple, who are both originally from Guinea and are lawful permanent residents of the US, grew up well-off and with servants in their homes.
Among mid-cap companies, shares in Cairn Energy rose 1.6 percent after the oil explorer reported positive results from a well off the coast of Senegal.
Both women were born internationally — Minna to an impoverished family in Ireland, Shearer in the well-off suburbs of Canada — and went on to become actresses.
Middle-income earners too well-off to qualify for Obamacare's tax credits, who have suffered the most from higher costs, would surely cheer such a reform.
Renowned stock picker Warren Buffett believes investors would be as well off simply buying the stock market as they would owning a stake in Berkshire Hathaway.
Mr. Ramazan's family has a house in Qalai Shadah, a part of Kabul's Old City, and a four-wheel-drive vehicle, popular with the well-off.
Another day, another well-off older person reminding young people that our generation will probably always struggle to obtain the things our parents took for granted.
Among mid-cap companies, shares in Cairn Energy rose 2.1 percent after the oil explorer reported positive results from a well off the coast of Senegal.
Tanzania Vega, host of WNYC's The Takeaway, in a series of tweets on Monday laid out just how well-off the average member of Congress is.
The Basic Resources sector in Europe is trading lower than its starting point for 2018 and is well off the highs registered in May and June.
Only 20203,944 spectators turned up for the race last year, a slight improvement on 2015 but well off the 88,450 who came to watch in 2013.
The "transatlantic spread" between U.S. and German 10-year government bond yields has fallen to 187 basis points, well off its April peak of 216 bps.
In addition to people getting more well-off in the region, there are other indicators that point to it being a healthy market for tech investment.
The U.S. dollar index against a basket of major currencies was flat at 100.33, but well off a 2-1/2-month low struck last week.
Alibaba's vertiginous rise was powered by hundreds of millions of increasingly well-off Chinese coming online, and helped along by a dearth of well-established incumbents.
Police and government officials have said the attackers were from well-off Bangladeshi families, a rarity and an indication that religious radicalization was widening its scope.
Bitcoin is still well off its all-time high of over $19,000 in late 2017 when a buying frenzy from retail investors sent cryptocurrency prices soaring.
She grew up in a family that was financially well off, and her parents set up a college fund so her education would be paid for.
Wall Street closed lower but well off session lows Friday after President Donald Trump said he would have a "big announcement" on tax reforms on Wednesday.
There, light rail has been seen for decades as infrastructure for the well-off at the expense of the most vulnerable, who overwhelmingly ride the bus.
The Dow and the S&P were down more than 1.5 percent, tracking 13 percent losses for the year despite coming well off their session lows.
But there is a much better explanation: the well-off are more likely to stay in upmarket hotels which traditionally regard internet as an optional extra.
Dutch residential property prices have been rebounding for almost three years but are still well off the peak they hit in 2008, when the bubble burst.
But, more than that, having a shooter who moves well off the ball and can put it on the floor to create for others is invaluable.
Qatar dropped 20.1 percent, also ending well off its low, as drilling rig provider Gulf International Services , the most heavily traded stock, pulled back 25 percent.
Among mid-cap companies, shares in Cairn Energy rose 1.7 percent after the oil explorer reported positive results from a well off the coast of Senegal.
It really pisses me off when people assume my problem is amplified by the fact that I'm well off, and I can "afford" to be agoraphobic.
" It also finds that "Millennials are less well off than members of earlier generations when they were young, with lower earnings, fewer assets, and less wealth.
The Dow was down about 200 points in late trading, but well off its lows of the day, and the S&P 500 was also lower.
On Friday, a suicide bomber attacked a French restaurant popular with foreigners and well-off Afghans, killing a 12 year old boy and a security guard.
The Toyota example underscores how the California's complex credit system has left the state well off the pace needed to meet its clean-car sales goals.
The Dow Jones industrial average fell 75 points to finish at 24,811.76 by the closing bell, well off a 280-point drop immediately after Trump's statement.
RELIGION "The more that people of different faiths can interact to pursue some common goal, the more well-off we are as democracies," said the Rev.
On Thursday, the three major indexes fell more than 1 percent before closing well off their session lows as details of a Senate tax plan emerged.
U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude oil settled down $2300 a barrel, or 2000 percent at $0003, well off a 2000 percent decline earlier in the day.
The guard went 0-for-6 from the field in 28 minutes and finished with just two points — well off his 11.7 points per game average.
This rise, paralleling a dramatic stratification of wealth in some American cities, has widened the disparity in energy burdens between low-income and well-off households.
Police and government officials have said the attackers were from well-off Bangladeshi families, a rarity and an indication that religious radicalisation was widening its scope.
Once in Libya, Omovhie says she started working long hours as a cleaner for a well-off Arab family in Tripoli, often on an empty stomach.
Less well-off white voters have only themselves to blame, Williamson continues: It wasn't immigrants from Mexico, excessive and problematic as our current immigration levels are.
Of course the food left out for the returning ancestors was not eaten, so it was ritually shared with the less well-off who had nothing.
Recent studies have found that hotspots in other states (like California, Arizona, Oregon, and Colorado) largely consist of well-off white people who don't trust vaccines.
But prosecutors said her motive was resentment toward the Krims, a well-off couple who had tried to help her financially by giving her extra work.
For well-off urbanites, the decline of crime is most visible in sanitized, closely guarded city spaces where tourists and others can now comfortably wander about.
But Mr. Murphy, who had campaigned extensively on raising taxes on the well-off, included the millionaire's tax in his inaugural budget, leading to a stalemate.
The closely watched spread between Italian and German 10-year yields tightened to 161 basis points, well off last week's 14-month high of 319 bps.
He told her she was a "well-off young woman, a spoiled little girl," when she protested about her treatment on the set, Ms. Seydoux said.
They loan out far more than just books, Brixey says—baking materials, power tools, and general supplies that the more well off may take for granted.
That will be largely true for the socioeconomically well-off, mostly white elite Supreme Court watchers who are largely insulated from many of society's harshest tendencies.
He forgets that all the Republican Congress has done in the last 5 years is oppose the Democratic president and cater to their well off clients.
The Dow Jones industrial average and S&P 21.73 snapped a two-day slide, but closed well off the highs as worries about rising rates lingered.
"Those are very big numbers, but that's well off the worst-case scenario the market was discounting last week," Binner said on "Squawk Box" earlier Monday.
She gives private tours to small groups of Russians who tend to be well off and well educated and keen to visit desert and archaeological sites.
It was well off last month's trough of 115.97, when steep falls in global equities prompted investors to pile into the safety of the Japanese currency.
The seat, a former mining community with a mixture of market towns and well-off suburbs on the edge of Teesside, had been Labour since 20203.
Evidence suggests teachers over-predict the grades that less well-off pupils will achieve—except when it comes to the cleverest, whom they tend to underestimate.
Stocks closed well off session lows on Wednesday after the White House hinted Canada and Mexico could be exempt from tariffs proposed by President Donald Trump.
Elizabeth Warren: Trade deals help companies, not workers (CNBC)Today's market strength comes after a negative session that saw Wall Street finish well off session lows.
For someone who is decently well-off, or even someone earning as much as Bill Gates, is there any value in asking them to pay something?
Apparently, leaving your riches to your pets—for their well-being, and maybe also to spite your family—is widely practiced among well-off pet owners.
She was 14th out of the 16 semi-finalists, her time of two minutes, 9.74 seconds, well off the world record 2:04.06 she set in London.
Stocks closed well off their session lows on Thursday after news broke that the Federal Reserve could tighten monetary policy at a slower pace than previously expected.
GROZNY, Russia – Even during the World Cup, which brought hordes of foreigners to Russia, the capital of Chechnya remained well off the beaten path for most travelers.
Meanwhile, a tropical depression formed in the Atlantic well off the North Carolina coast, but forecasters said it wasn&apost expected to pose any threat to land.
Reeves spends a lot of time criticizing "529" college savings plans and other tax expenditures that benefit the well-off while doing little for the working class.
Instead, the wisest course is "simply" to add more homes, allowing the local housing stock to accommodate more people — the well-heeled and less well-off alike.
Touted as "a card for accumulating experiences", the $450-a-year product has been a hit with well-off millennials, who represent more than half of cardholders.
"These mortgages are largely held by well-off individuals and since the time that the mortgages were contracted, incomes in Poland increased quite rapidly," she told reporters.
It has weakened 983 percent this year but is well off a record low of 4.9290 which it hit before a previous rate hike on May 23.
The district has a large share of well-off, educated white voters — a demographic that has historically tended to vote for ordinary Republicans, but turned against Trump.
"The Headless Woman" (2009) concerns a well-off matron's addled response to an automobile accident in which she may or may not have hit something or someone.
Those who are well-off, mobile and confident find those sorts of developments interesting—"You think, 'I'll be able to get some Polish sausage'," says Ms Smith.
Dressel, who won seven golds at the World Championships last year, was well off his best form despite the second place finish but shrugged off the disappointment.
Well-off children often already use the summer to broaden their minds and burnish their college applications at pricey camps or doing summer jobs found through connections.
There used to be long waiting lists for compounds housing well-off expatriates; the lists have shrunk or disappeared, and more villas in the compounds are vacant.
But the economy suffers from plenty of maladies, including high public debt, an unaffordable pension system that funnels money to the relatively well off, and low productivity.
The private schools will encourage social stratification by allowing well-off parents to buy their children educational and thus professional advantage, as happens in Britain and America.
The report sent Delek shares spiking as much as 12.5 percent in early Friday trading, though they were well off their highs an hour into the session.
From the late 22001th century to the 2119s a wave of well-off Arabs came to study and stayed on, entering the ranks of America's middle class.
But Dubai's index, although it slid 0.3 percent to 3,370 points, closed well off its lows as speculative stocks built momentum in the final hour of trade.
The cryptocurrency's price is currently well off a record high above $3 it notched at the start of the year — it is now worth almost 60 cents.
There's an O. Henry-ish dimension to Clinton's strategy, though: By targeting one voting bloc—well-off Republicans—she's turned off key cogs of the Obama coalition.
The currency remains well off recent multi-month peaks however, and volatility in derivatives market was elevated, reflecting markets' nervousness about the likely outcome of the votes.
The pessimism is reflected in Apple's stock price, which closed at $99.44 Monday, down $2.01 in the day's trading and well off its yearly high of $63.
"Over the years, if I had a MetroCard for every time someone said, 'I can't take it any longer,' then I'd be well off," Mr. Russianoff said.
There is a wrong-headed tendency to conflate support for liberal internationalism with pushing the interests of big companies to the detriment of the less well-off.
It's tough to argue that is an equitable allocation of benefits, especially since students who attend higher cost institutions tend to come from more well-off families.
The Dow transports ended nearly 0.4 percent lower, well off session lows but still 1.85 percent lower for the week to end nine straight weeks of gains.
It's believed this seal is more than 2,500 years old and belonged to a woman described as "exceptional" or quite well-off in society at the time.
The most recent violence began with a group called the Jats, a fairly well-off community of farmers and traders in the northern Indian state of Haryana.
The Dow transports closed well off session highs with a gain of 0.66 percent, but posted their first seven-week winning streak since the one ended Nov.
U.S. oil futures ended Thursday trading higher, but well off their highs, after government data showed a rise in U.S. crude stockpiles, contradicting an earlier industry report.
U.S. equities closed well off session highs Thursday after President Donald Trump said he's willing to act alone on North Korea if China does not step up.
"I feel like I want to rap, but it's hard knowing that I've done really well off of dance music," he said when asked about new music.
Spot gold was up 0.22 percent at $1,275.45 an ounce, little changed from its late Friday level but well off that session's three-week low of $918.803,263.35.
My sisters and I had a feud with the neighbors' kids across the road, who weren't as well off as my family (my father was a pastor).
Bonds of the highly indebted rust-belt province of Liaoning, whose economy is contracting, yield just 30 basis points above the relatively well-off Beijing provincial debt.

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