But he wouldn't have any trouble affording a Gulfstream jet for his personal use.
She said she thought formula would be great, but she has trouble affording soy milk to give her older children.
In some cases, neighbors have assisted those who have trouble affording energy costs by pulling extension cords into their houses.
When interest rates rise, fixed-rate mortgages become more costly, and some borrowers may have trouble affording or qualifying for them.
"Students who would have trouble affording college applied for the scholarships," he said.
Part of the problem is that kids from poorer families have trouble affording higher education.
"The Duke's Delight," he told the hackman, naming a hostel he'd have no trouble affording.
He was helping her into the mink coat she'd had no trouble affording on her salary.
At a time when many middle-class people have trouble affording a house, postponing parenthood is regarded as almost a necessity.
Then again, anyone who could afford a rig like this would have no trouble affording the feed for these four huge horses.