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    community with extremely ethnically - diverse . The average household size up to 3.4 and a family size of 3.77 .Many families live here and commute about an hour to work .Affordable home prices ,rent is fairly lower than most cities . Demographic-approximate size of community ,average age ,household income ,ethnicity ,language spoken Being a mid size city , the size of community 1,571 per square mile . Average age 29, 18, 12 , average household income of $47,143 . Victorville racial , ethnic …

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    I created a budget for a household of four people with two adults who are married that have two kids who are nine and eleven. The adults names are Mr. and Mrs. House. They have two girls, the nine-year-old girl’s name is Monica and the older eleven-year-old girl’s name is Natasha. The family makes an income of $25,233.60 a year and lives in an apartment in Davidson, Tennessee. The apartment is called Dover Glen Village and the monthly rent there is $780. The location of the apartment is 300-301…

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    Does Money Buy Happiness? The topic of money is a highly debated one. One of the most debated topics on it is does it buy happiness? Many people say money doesn’t buy happiness, but psychologists and professors all over are starting to differ. Recent studies in fact prove that money can in fact buy happiness. This is important because it could change the future. If part of your happiness is based on your income it could affect the way a lot of people start to live and think about life.…

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    In addition to societal views and “The Glass Ceiling,” the wage gap difference tremendously affect women based on the amount of education each gender has acquired. The gender gap exists because society believes that a man’s work is more valuable than a woman’s (Kulow 385+). The wage will continue to exist because employers believe women to appear as the weaker sex (Finn n.pag.). Individuals argue that the wage gap is stark evidence of women not achieving equality (“Women’s Rights” n.pag.). The…

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    noncash benefits such as food stamps, housing or school lunch subsidies, or public health insurance. These benefits play a significant role on both family income and consumption. Second, a definition of the family that is not based on who in the household share resources that unrelated children under age 15 like foster children are not even included in the measure. Most importantly, income-based poverty gaps have been rising over the last two decades as the census reports, while…

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    My father has been in the military for 30 years. His career has taken him and my family, to every corner of the world. The Air Force is a demanding career path to choose; often the spouse is left with the full weight of the chores to be done on the home front. During the course of my upbringing these duties were, in part, delegated to my sisters and I. While we never experienced “a life of almost tropical idleness’ (CITATION) like the children of Jane Smiley, we became effective and efficient…

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    The first tier of target segment for “Couleurs du Monde” focuses on the 18-29 age range, with an income of $30, 000-$50,000 living in and outside of the Williamsburg area. The second tier are individuals between 30-44 age range with an income in the range of $40,000-$80,000, living in and outside of Williamsburg and in the surrounding boroughs. The final tier is 45 and over with an income in the range of $55,000-$90,000 in the surrounding boroughs of New York. Williamsburg is located in the…

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    Reverse Tithing

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    The following is a way of looking at the proportionate giving potential based on the median household income and actual totals with an estimated reverse tithe to income. Based on the individuals that gave five or more times the reverse tithe to income statistic is well below a median household for the community it is in. The campus the dissertation project will be held shows the reverse tithe to income statistics that members that are giving at least four times per year are making an average…

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    of the wealthiest cities in America, and it 's also surrounded by wealthy cities such as, San Jose and Silicon Valley. The average age in Los Angeles is about 34 which means most of the people in the Los Angeles region are employed. The average household income is about $55,000 which shows that families can afford to go to many football outings at the Stingray Stadium. The ethnicity of the Los Angeles region shows that whites are majority 's and coming along behind the Whites are the African-…

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    The utmost stressful part of attending college is figuring out how to pay for it. The cost of tuition puts countless numbers of individuals into debt. Not to mention, many students also need to pay for ordinary life costs, such as gas, rent, food, utilities, and other miscellaneous expenses, on top of their college expenses. Then, after being accepted into the college, paying for a parking spot, and paying for a seat in a number of classrooms, textbooks still need to be purchased for those…

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