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A museum spokesperson said: "You can meet some of the less well-off citizens of Tudor England, including wise women, cooks, sailors, seamstresses, ne’r do wells and for a groat, Mistress Duke and Master Boxe may play the latest Tudor hits for you."
But the well-off are not the only ones to leave the workforce early.
Focusing on the inclusion of less well-off categories in the process of social development, while promoting conditions of equality, is ethically reasonable.
Having spent months telling people (falsely) that proposed, fairer council tax changes would have hit the least well-off, they are now forced into admitting that was nonsense, and in fact it is a freeze that is deeply regressive.
Source: https://www.glasgowtimes.co.uk/news/23869569.the-council-tax-freeze-disrespectful-bad-idea/?ref=rss
I come from a relatively well-off middle class family, but also a very large family.
Source: https://www.buzzfeed.com/hannahmarder/wild-stories-about-peoples-rich-partners
"Less well-off scholars risked poverty once illness or infirmity took hold.
M&S says the middle classes are as likely to steal stuff as the less well-off.
One is just how manifestly ludicrous their professed motivation is; the other is how astonishingly effective their well-oiled, well-executed, and well-funded promotional campaign has been in hoodwinking well-off, well-educated echelons in Israeli society.
On the one hand Liverpool's bitter rivals Manchester United missing out on the opportunity to be taken over by a financially well-off Qatari Sheikh could be a good thing given their current FFP issues, but on the other there may be a big drawback.
Philanthropy has been in focus among well-off Chinese because of the emphasis on “common prosperity” sought by President Xi Jinping.
Robert Salter, a tax services director at the firm said: “Whilst such Covid retirees are generally quite well-off, they are typically quite highly-skilled and could certainly continue to offer the UK economy a lot in terms of their skills and experience.”
So, too, would an increase in public spending on real goods and services — such as a boost to green infrastructure investment, assuming sufficient shovel-ready projects are available — financed with a tax increase on the well-off.
Source: https://mg.co.za/opinion/2023-01-03-worlds-doom-and-gloom-financial-scenario-not-inevitable/
The program is meant to help people who aren’t super well-off.
Unions say there are other ways to do this, such as taxing the super rich or asking employers or well-off pensioners to contribute more.
What other word is there for a policy which prevents all but well-off Brits from sponsoring their non-British husband or wife to live with them in Britain.
Source: https://worldcrunch.com/culture-society/immigration-uk-foreign-spouse
With every meal and spa treatment gifted by their grandfather's resounding wealth, the internal financial tensions between the Mayweathers begin to mount as do the anxieties from Elizabeth's less well-off fiancé and his son Theo.
Source: https://www.cbr.com/kit-frick-reunion-white-lotus-comparisons/