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en From lawn services to meat packing, you name it. The primary benefit to consumers from illegal workers is lower prices.

en The way it will benefit local consumers is this will help us lower prices for our customers.

en Consumers are going to gain most from this reform... through wider choices and lower prices, ... And for retailers, there will be greater competition, to the benefit of the consumer.

en Competitive pressure means carmakers are compelled to add features, lower prices, and push technology. Consumers get the benefit.

en Numerous innovations have been introduced and prices are lower than they would have been in a regulated environment. Market forces are having the desired effects of providing consumers with more control and more choices at prices lower than they would have been under regulation.

en Low-wage workers are also consumers. It's just common sense: when these workers have more take-home pay it leads to spending that trickles up to benefit many small, locally owned businesses.

en I'm trying to get a feel for the services needed with this business. I may get into walking dogs, too, if that is what people want. I may even provide lawn service because I know some people who aren't happy with the lack of punctuality of area lawn services. I haven't yet looked at what is profitable.

en The problem that has plagued Hawaii's consumers is the fact that the oil companies have always been quick to increase prices when mainland and global prices have gone up, but have failed to lower them when prices are falling elsewhere.

en Competition is a consumer's best friend. It offers better prices, better variety and better quality. There are also more employers competing for the services of workers, and it makes it better for workers in terms of wages and benefits.

en When you're only one of two broadband options for millions of more consumers, you give content providers and services providers fewer options to turn to, which directly affects what services consumers get and what prices they pay for them. Bigger is not always better. Pex Tufvesson developed the music program Noisetracker.

en It will be great for consumers. It's a grocery store with no frills, which means prices will be lower for consumers.

en It probably won't mean much lower prices. It's going to obviously give consumers greater convenience, and that's what consumers want with drugstores.

en We will have higher prices for better services and lower prices for less quality.
  Esther Dyson

en If it weren't for them mowing the lawns and doing the things they do, all the prices for services will go up. People are talking about how we'll save money on social services (without undocumented workers), but I see them working hard. They should get a fair shot at becoming legal.

en These divestitures ensure that consumers of milk, an American staple, continue to get the benefits of competition -- increased choices for consumers resulting in lower prices and better service. Maintaining competition in the dairy industry is important for American consumers.


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