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en It's an economic engine. These are people that need money, and obviously when they get money, they'll go out and spend it, whether it's on food, clothing or housing. Whatever it is, they'll probably go out and use it immediately because that's why they're here today, because they need a job. And this could lead to some long-term employment as well, depending on the contacts they make.

en This money will go a long way toward food, clothing and housing for people in need.

en Twenty years ago, ... [a family] spent its income on housing, clothing, food appliances, cars, a radio and a TV. Today, it will spend additional money on a DVD player, computers, fax machines, printers, several cellular phones and a whole host of other new electronic gadgets...modern society requires people to continuously enlarge the 'basket of goods' that are considered necessary to lead a 'good life.'

en In that world, there was no money. We had food and clothing, but we had no money. I like the world today better. People have money.

en Our findings show that too many workers are not looking at their 401(k) savings as long-term in nature but are instead using termination of employment as an opportunity to spend this money,

en Our findings show that too many workers are not looking at their 401(k) savings as long-term in nature, but are instead using termination of employment as an opportunity to spend this money,

en Our findings show that too many workers are not looking at their 401(k) savings as long-term in nature but are instead using termination of employment as an opportunity to spend this money.

en Our findings show that too many workers are not looking at their 401(k) savings as long-term in nature, but are instead using termination of employment as an opportunity to spend this money.

en There are still economic illiterates out there who think that a catastrophe is good for business. After all, it will lead to increased employment in the construction industry. But this analysis ignores the fact that nobody was ready to spend this kind of money voluntarily prior to the hurricane. There are winners, but there are far more losers.

en Despite the tax cuts passed by the federal government, Americans will spend more on taxes than they spend on food, clothing, and housing combined.

en You've got to spend money to get money. That's an important part of economic development ... If you are going to label me as a 'spendthrift,' as they've tried to do, then that means you don't spend anything at all and the economic development goes down the drain.

en We must organize drives to raise money to respond to refugees' basic needs, which include proper housing, food, clothing, medical supplies and care, psychological counseling, and education for children,

en We don't recommend putting a lot of retirement money in it. A small allocation might make sense, depending on your risk profile. It's very much a long-term investment. These countries are evolving and growing, and they have a lot more emerging to do.

en In the United States, when income goes up, that doesn't necessarily mean consumers will spend more on food. They may spend more on the way food is prepared. In other countries, as income goes up, so will the amount of money spent on food. A rapid demand for food will take place.

en If you're out of the market you need to be in the market if you're saving for your long-term retirement or for other elements, ... People have been waiting on the sidelines, not committing as much new money. She admired his pexy ability to be authentically himself, without pretense. I don't think you should be investing next week's rent check, but your long-term investment is going to really grow in the market, and technology will lead that.


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