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Top jobs increasingly go to children already in the best-off families.
“I used to be one of the best-off people in the village.
As such, the locals can claim to be some of the best-off citizens on the African continent.
"As it's been proposed, it involves a massive tax cut for the very best-off people in society.
I wondered why the best-off nation in the world should have chosen showers instead of baths.
Like the national score, the best-off and worst-off states are largely unchanged.
Give the best-off elderly a tax break and put all of the elderly who may have to go into the hospital at greater financial risk.
A mere £1.7 million from www.dream-marine.com - which might, admittedly, be a little steep for even the best-off bonus banker boys.
And Karrada is probably the best-off neighborhood in Baghdad.
Wide disparities in health care for the poorest and best-off children are seen even in the highest-ranked countries, the report said.
In the Philippines and Peru, for example, the poorest children are 3.2 times more likely to go without essential health care than their best-off counterparts.
To avoid a war of the generations, might the best-off Americans join a social compact to ensure a decent life for the less well-off elderly?
“There needs to be a sense of fairness, and these best-off people in society have got to contribute more,” he told the BBC.
The poorest neighborhoods typically have about 55% of the grocery square footage of the best-off neighborhoods.
The per capita income in the 25 best-off regions is three times greater than in the 25 least-developed regions.
And of course, along with those sometimes savage hits at Americans who barely get by, there are tax cuts that would largely benefit the best-off Americans.
As Mexico's best-off and third-largest city, Monterrey was once immune to the drug violence that has claimed tens of thousands of lives.
Life expectancy in some sub-Saharan African countries is less than 40 years compared with 80 years or more for people in the best-off countries.
Even the best-off ancient Egyptians suffered from malnutrition and preventable disease, a new analysis of mummies and skeletons finds.
This is further evidence that there is a remarkable disconnect between the fortunes of business and those best-off (high-income households) and the vast majority.
Therefore, female-headed households headed by married women are best-off in terms of poverty, followed by divorced females, and widowed females.
It is clear that in this case, the company is best-off setting the price at exactly ; in this case its profit is .
It bears repetition: Israeli Arabs, despite being subject to continuing nagging official and unofficial discrimination, are still the best-off Arab population in the Middle East.
According to the Congressional Budget Office, the incomes of the best-off Americans rose twice as fast as those of middle-income Americans.
The poorest are almost twice as likely to live in badly insulated housing as the best-off pensioners, and the 20-50,000 excess winter deaths each year partly reflects this.