Adding to all those burdens is the high cost of living and the ever-escalating property market. |
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When the cost of living increases, everybody will cut wasteful expenditure. |
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He will become rich and famous, but in doing so he will find that it comes at the cost of living a lie. |
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The poverty line does not even account for regional variations in the cost of living! |
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All we are asking for is a decent wage to cover the cost of living as council tax keeps rising. |
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One other way that the cost of living could be kept down is by Government refraining from increasing taxes of any kind. |
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We may grimace and cough when we catch a whiff, but most of the time we shrug it off as part of the cost of living in modern society. |
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I earn above minimum wage, but it makes no difference, as the cost of living in this country is simply beyond my means. |
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All joking apart, it is really a question of another example of hidden taxes pushing up the cost of living here. |
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London weighting is an extra payment that some workers receive to compensate for the higher cost of living in the capital. |
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He said the upcoming Budget should not see too much added to the cost of living as the public purse looks healthy. |
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They demanded reasons from the Cabinet for the increases in prices and the cost of living in general. |
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People on fixed incomes and pensioners simply cannot afford rises of triple the cost of living. |
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In the most populated areas of California, the cost of living far exceeds the national average. |
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It finally took foreign visitors to make waves about the spiralling cost of living here. |
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The cost of living is very high in a state that straddles the Arctic Circle, especially in transportation and public health. |
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The cost of living would rise and people's standard of living would be eroded. |
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Hundreds of thousands of people demonstrated against the high cost of living in March and April. |
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After living in Whistler for 12 years, she decamped to Golden in May to escape an escalating cost of living. |
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We get increases in line with inflation but inflation and the cost of living never seem to be the same. |
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The growth in the cost of living will mean that money will become a key driver in choices of profession, especially for career swappers. |
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Property prices and the cost of living are low but the journey time is a a disadvantage, direct flights taking about four hours. |
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He cites the rising cost of living in the capital as one of the major factors behind the executive exodus. |
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Prices were high, but commensurate with the inflated cost of living on the Pacific coast. |
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To help achieve these ends, farmers should receive support related to the cost of living or average earnings. |
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When you consider the price of things now and the rising cost of living, anything less is just unrealistic. |
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First, measure the cost of living according to the prices quoted by merchants under the most recent definition of the monetary unit. |
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It's called the cost of living, and it's quite different from the rate of inflation. |
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Pay packets were outpaced by the rising cost of living for the year ending in February. |
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The answer lies in cheaper film crews, extra funding for productions and a lower cost of living. |
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But workers at the Richmond plant are insisting on a wage premium that would offset the San Francisco Bay Area's high cost of living. |
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The demonstrations rejected dollarization, corruption and the high cost of living. |
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The workers chanted anti-government slogans and condemned the rise in the cost of living. |
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Tuition fees and the cost of living can lead to spiralling debts, or long hours in dead-end jobs taken to make ends meet. |
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When the work was not here in l983 during the Thatcher years, I went to Norway where the cost of living is double but so are the wages. |
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Even if inflation is a mere 2 percent, the cost of living still doubles in 36 years. |
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The boards failed to apply the rule properly and reduced a nursing home grant towards the cost of living in a home. |
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Why now is there talk of forcing us to pay for the use of what is ours by right, thus increasing the cost of living? |
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And our observations in Barbados, was that Bajans can live in dignity on less money because their cost of living is lower. |
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Move somewhere warm with a lower cost of living and take a new job and a new outlook on life. |
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In previous years unions have linked the rising cost of living to larger pay awards. |
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The main reason for this is inflation, basically the broad measure of the rising price of the cost of living. |
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They would not be able to survive on those types of wages, given the cost of living. |
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The party also proposed that the state assume responsibility for full employment based on a minimum wage related to the cost of living. |
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What will this do to the cost of goods and thereby again to the cost of living? |
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In theory, high food prices should have pushed up the cost of living by a substantial amount. |
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Thirdly, the cost of living is higher in the cities and fairly inelastic. |
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The cost of living spiralled, ancestral traditions suffered, and natural and cultural sites deteriorated. |
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The plan does not recognize the geographic differences that affect the cost of living for individuals. |
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It does not include the effects of the rising cost of living and inflation which have a negative impact on the resources allocated. |
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This increase is primarily attributable to cost of living and merit increases given to the staff. |
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Urban food prices are rising faster than the cost of living and wages. |
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They have to do so at their own expense as the cost of living increases. |
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Directly, the explosion in house prices and the sustained increases in rents is driving up the cost of living and exerting pressure on pay demands. |
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Housing and related charges are an element of the general cost of living. |
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For example, it generalised an annual cost of living wage adjustment, based on the retail price index. |
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Even taking into account the higher cost of living in the cities, the economic advantages of becoming a migrant worker are substantial. |
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Many already struggle to make ends meet, with the rising cost of living and a challenging, intensive course. |
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The top five social concerns were crime, drug use and abuse among youth, youth deviancy, cost of living, and breakdown of the family. |
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The cost of living in New Zealand is cheaper than in the UK, but not by a great deal. |
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We could simply give this amount to people eligible for the lump-sum payment, we could give them an adjustment for the cost of living. |
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The cost of living being so high, when there are losses it's very difficult. |
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This does not make sense, because it does not take into account the increase in the cost of living. |
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Establish, in all the federal jurisprudence sectors, a minimum living wage, indexed to the cost of living. |
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The adjustment to be made for the trend in the cost of living thus takes into account the interim adjustment for these countries. |
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As a result, the change in the CPI will overstate the increase in the true cost of living. |
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The union's position is that the IPA more suitably reflects the high cost of living and raising a family in Nunavut. |
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To have a general idea of the cost of living, we can use the number of minutes someone has to work to afford this essential repast. |
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The cost of living is high, housing and other infrastructure are in short supply, and there are many health and social challenges. |
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For other sectors the existing rules for the tax for increased cost of living remain the same. |
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For workers who managed to keep their jobs, the falling cost of living easily offset any decrease in wages. |
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The criteria used to determine the wage level are the cost of living and the growth in national output. |
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Good salary comparison may come from a different city or town with similar labour market characteristics and a similar cost of living. |
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Anyone who thinks we would get an increase, more than the cost of living is dreaming. |
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Seniors never get rebates or an increase in their income to make up for increases in the cost of living. |
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At the same time, the high cost of living relegates it to ninth place on the list of countries with the highest purchasing power. |
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The province increased personal and shelter allowances at a rate higher than the cost of living for these two household types. |
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Modifications to the fee scale in accordance to the cost of living index are automatic. |
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There are other ways to evaluate your cost of living if setting up a budget seems too complicated. |
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Many small organizations are moving away from the standard cost of living increase and performing market adjustments instead. |
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Eligibility levels for subsidies have dropped in seven provinces, and in many others, they have not been adjusted to the rising cost of living. |
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The new focus on the state level includes an effort to make state minimum wages as lasting as most living wage ordinances, by indexing them to the cost of living. |
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The pressure of the high cost of living, unaffordable housing and high taxes invite corruption. |
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My colleague Mark Schill at the praxis Strategy group has calculated the average regional paycheck, adjusted for cost of living. |
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Others leaving cite on-going anti-social behaviour in the town, associated criminal damage, cost of living, sea change options or family commitments elsewhere. |
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Given the low cost of living and low rates of general taxation, white collar Muscovites are approaching a western European level of disposable income. |
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Boomburbs have emerged in the wake of higher cost of living, congestion and lack of open spaces in cities, literally pushing any new development on the fringes of city-limits. |
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The main problem, which also creates the biggest impact, is that the income level in Lebanese households is still generally low in comparison with the cost of living. |
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This trend has begun to slow due to ongoing population growth in Tokyo and the high cost of living there. |
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Child benefit payments could still be made overseas, but these would be linked to the cost of living in the other country. |
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However, in order to develop the offshoring policy, many factors must be taken into consideration, such as location, cost of living, infrastructure and human resources. |
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Without employment, young adults with disabilities are more dependent on parents and the health care system for medical coverage and cost of living. |
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How can we expect our community child care programs to meet these important objectives on budgets that have not kept up with the rising cost of living? |
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All CPP benefits except the death benefit are adjusted in January each year to reflect increases in the cost of living as measured by the Consumer Price Index. |
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The government avoided indirect taxes because they raised the cost of living, and caused discontent among the working class. |
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The argument adduced by the rapporteur to the effect that salary increases are only the result of increases in the cost of living, is like the question of whether it was the chicken or the egg that came first. |
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They recognize that even if there were more job opportunities, without a good education you cannot obtain a decent-paying job, and with the high cost of living, people will continue to struggle financially. |
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They have got a twentyfold increase in food bank usage, the lowest wages in Wales and a cost of living crisis. |
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This means that recipients of the old age security, Canada pension plan and the guaranteed income supplement were shortchanged on their cost of living adjustments for a period of five years. |
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If you choose this option, the amount of your coverage is indexed annually with the cost of living, even while you are not actually receiving benefits. |
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We need urgent action in the Budget to kick-start our flatlining economy and help people struggling with the rising cost of living. |
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Cassandra Goldie, head of the Australian Council of Social Service, said that the increase would not stop the cost of living pressures many Australians face. |
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Moreover, when the cost of living goes up but your income does not, your purchasing power declines and the longer you live off your retirement income, the more inflation will deplete the size of your savings. |
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The increases are over and above cost of living adjustments. |
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Just as importantly, the skyrocketing cost of living makes it harder to fill the lower-tech positions that account for about half of all jobs in the area. |
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Thousands of protests, strikes and sit-ins have been staged by Egyptian workers in both the public and private sectors, protesting the rising cost of living and demanding better wages and working conditions. |
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Protection would have been highly unpopular among the newly enfranchised urban working classes, as it would raise their cost of living. |
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He says this stagnation forced the population to borrow to meet the cost of living. |
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They're protesting against land grabs, reparations, stolen elections, the rising cost of living, many things. |
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The high cost of living is due in part to restrictive planning laws which limit new residential construction. |
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The inflation was worsened by a growing population but a static production level, low employee salaries and a rising cost of living. |
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The cost of living in Namibia is relatively high because most of the goods including cereals need to be imported. |
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Impoverished social conditions and a high cost of living were among reasons of the revolt. |
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The cost of living in Puerto Rico is high and has increased over the past decade. |
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Subsequently, the growing availability of air conditioning, the climate, and a low cost of living made the state a haven. |
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Surrey has the highest GDP per capita in the UK and the highest cost of living in the UK outside of the capital. |
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Re-instituting a national minimum wage and ceasing to set the minimum wage by reference to provincial standards, but allowing variations based on the cost of living in different population centres. |
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In addition, discontentment took over the people, shocked by the special postings, the problems of everyday life and the increase in the cost of living. |
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The explosion of the cost of living reminded those in power that the agricultural sector was a nerve center that needed to be supported at arm's length. |
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It is instead expending its energies on differentiating itself from them: Mr Miliband's carping about the high cost of living, with little mention of the uncompetitive, debt-laded economy underlying it, is an example of this. |
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The Bobst staff has to offset the high cost of living in Switzerland with dedication, professional awareness and the desire to be better than the rest, by using each minute to the full to increase productivity at all levels. |
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In my judgment the Program has been allowed to evolve as a cost of living subsidy rather than its intended focus on providing for affordable access to perishable foods. |
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Relocator is a cost of living calculator that provides a complete analysis of the financial impact between departure and destination locations. |
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Taking all of this into account it came as no surprise that the EvoIndex unearthed the fact that both housing prices and the cost of living were the main reasons Sydneysiders would consider a move to an Evocity. |
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Secondly, the cost of living will rise in these five countries, four of which are southern countries, without any increase in wages, thereby exacerbating inflationary pressures. |
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Also it cannot be used as an indicator measuring the cost of living. |
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As a result, many graduates are forced to leave Europe or to spend years living on grants that are totally inadequate for the current cost of living, while they wait for a stroke of luck. |
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This development is merely in line with the cost of living increase. |
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Welfare rates are not adjusted automatically for increases in the cost of living anywhere in Canada, so welfare recipients typically lose ground to the cost of living year after year. |
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The inflation was worsened by a growing population with a static production level, low salaries and a rising cost of living, which damaged local industry. |
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As against this, there may be alienation issues, stress, increased cost of living, and negative social aspects that result from mass marginalization. |
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Daphne Leef and other social protest activists demonstrated in Bnei Brak on Thursday night and called on the Haredi public to join the protest against the cost of living. |
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Fees vary depending on a multitude of factors, including local cost of living, exchange rates, and demand for the language in the area where a school is located. |
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Like many prairie cities, Winnipeg has a relatively low cost of living. |
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The Philippines is also one of the favorite retirement destinations for foreigners due to its warm climate all year round, beaches and low cost of living. |
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Additionally, there is a large immigrant population from the United States due to its proximity to San Diego and the lower cost of living compared to San Diego. |
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Rukhsana Jabeen taking exception to growing inflation and subsequent raise in the cost of living, said this needed to be countered at every level. |
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Expatriate salaries are usually augmented with allowances to compensate for a higher cost of living or hardships associated with a foreign posting. |
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