Politicians make things worse with a “college for all” mantra, implying life will be a failure without a college degree to provide the ticket to the moderately affluent middle class. To counteract the propaganda, a bill proposed by Sens. Ron Wyden, D …
Social research has shown that, at the young-old stage, seniors are giving financial, social and physical support and care to their family members at both ends of the spectrum — that is, their ageing parents as well as their near-adult children. When …
“You've got much more focus on quality and marketing because you have more supermarkets emerging to replace the informal sector. You have a rise of a more affluent middle class who expects a high quality product,” he said. Innovation for avocados.
… the competition is focused on local TV series and, we different ourselves by focusing on foreign videos of less than 10 minutes duration and target affluent Chinese viewers between the age of 18-45 who are interested in foreign information …
It was a complete sensory experience," says Aslam Gafoor, a member of this elite club and General Manager of Marketing at Weber-Stephen Barbecue Products India. …. He flew in Michelin-starred chefs to cook exotic fare for 15 of the world's super-rich.
Two items caught my attention in the Aug. 11 Journal Star: "Deb Fischer … It seems to me that both Fischer and MacDonald are standing their ground against affordable health care for people, especially the less affluent. We do not save money by …
Wal-Mart attributed the sluggish results in the United States to the payroll-tax increases, a lack of expected inflation in food and “a general reluctance of customers to spend on discretionary items right now,” said Charles M. Holley Jr., Wal-Mart's …
IN FACT, TODAY THE CPI NUMBER CAME OUT AND IF YOU TAKE A LOOK AT SELECTED ITEMS THAT CONSUMERS ARE BUYING, PRICES ARE OFF FROM JUNE TO JULY AS WELL AS YEAR-OVER-YEAR. THE FACT OF THE MATTER MIGHT BE IS THAT THEY … THE MORE AFFLUENT CONSUMER, IF YOU …
… with sales taxes. Obama hopes to rake in enough funds for a project called ConnectED that will cost taxpayers billions: expanding high-speed Internet access in classrooms across the country so that 99 percent of public school students can freely …