Are consumers overall better off than the numbers would suggest, or are Americans overspending and undersaving?
Even though I'm bored silly, I'm still better off than your typical laid-off garment worker.
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Turns out that the currency board country is better off than the central bank one.
They were happy with less, as long as they were better off than others.
Wright commented that the world does not seem much better off than a year ago.
It sets out plans to ensure people in work are better off than the unemployed.
But despite the sense of impending doom, the government still thinks Germany is better off than other EU countries.
Democrats have decided that we really are better off than we were four years ago.
And if they fail, Israel will still probably be better off than it is today.
At this rate, the question isn't just are you better off than you were four years ago?
He says it's possible that in 10 years, the salvaged areas will be much better off than the unsalvaged ones.
Despite the sluggish economy, 36% of teens surveyed think they will be financially better off than their parents.
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Solar is better off than wind but its 30% investment tax credit sunsets at the end of 2016.
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It was very difficult for me to see my other friends, who were better off than I was.
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But in one way Ukraine's Jews are better off than their non-Jewish neighbours: they can leave for Israel.
Merkel is confident that Germans are better off than the ECB report suggests.
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Opponents Cardiff are in mid-table, 10 points better off than their Yorkshire counterparts.
Today we live in a world that's demonstrably better off than it was a decade and a half ago.
Solution, for the better off than that: Have the kid claim the credit.
Some individual Americans are surely better off than they were many years ago.
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And if getting more money is a matter of political persuasion, perhaps Philadelphia will be better off than most.
Tarantino is still better off than Wes Anderson, whose "Moonrise Kingdom" picked up just one nomination, for original screenplay.
Farmers have only survived this long because, in one respect, they are better off than during the 1980s crisis.
Seagate deemed the acquisition a success, saying that the acquisition left itself better off than it was before the merger.
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Paul Lawrie, Stephen Gallacher and Colin Montgomerie all finished one better off than Drysdale on six under par for the week.
But by and large we are out of it, and far better off than millions of others along the Eastern Seaboard.
Studies show that the poorest people in the most-free societies are 10 times better off than the poorest in the least-free.
It is too early to say whether such arrangements will leave Pakistan better off than it was before the general's coup.
But the lower incomes while better off than they were a decade ago are being priced out of the market.
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