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High-income countries would grow by 1.4% as a result of a recovery in Japan from a tsunami-affected 2011 and a slight pickup in activity in the US.
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High-income families cut their college spending by 18%, to $25,760.
Is an Ivy League Diploma Worth It? Melissa Korn 2011
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High-income nations don't have the fiscal resources to stabilize markets or support financial institutions in distress, he said.
World Bank Lowers Growth Forecast Prabha Natarajan 2012
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The researchers ran the data two ways: High-income patients vs. low-income patients, and highly educated patients vs. less educated patients.
Health care doesn't keep people healthy -- even in Canada 2011
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High-income families benefit from our public services and should not begrudge paying a little more for them and helping those less fortunate than themselves.
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High-income families making at least $96,000 will pay two-thirds of those fines ....
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High-income families making at least $96,000 will pay two-thirds of those fines, while families making between $24,000 and $96,000 will contribute nearly one-third of the funds collected.
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It is true that there is a large amount of household debt in Korea, but it is manageable given the debt's composition: High-income people account for 71% of the total amount.
Korea's Balanced Recovery Yim Jong-yong 2011
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High-income families making at least $96,000 will pay two-thirds of those fines, while families making between $24,000 and $96,000 will contribute nearly one-third of the funds collected
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High-income earners in high-tax states are among the biggest beneficiaries.
President Advocates Tax Debate on Breaks, Not Rates John D. McKinnon 2011
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