Southerners are brought up in highly protective families which cosset their young, providing them with bedroom, pocket-money, connections and mamma's cooking and love often well into their 30s.
That's money in their pocket -- money you can use right now to pay your bills, or pay off your debts, or save up for a rainy day, to save for retirement or that college education for your child.
One of the few bright spots is the relative affluence of the 20-something salaryman, who now holds around 15, 000 yen more pocket money per month than his struggling middle-aged colleague.
And what happens when you've got a little more money in your pocket -- what happens?
And, look, the whole economy does well when taxes are kept low for middle-class families and working families, because when you guys have a little extra money in your pocket you spend it -- you have to, on basic necessities.
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Those with pocket money could ride one of 2, 000 rickshaws -- Asia's largest fleet -- owned by A. Cohen.
But the tickets do not exist and out-of-pocket customers are told to use consumer legislation to get money back from their credit card companies.
While many parents encourage their 16-year-olds to get a job to supply their own pocket money, Prince gets an allowance from his father's estate, large by any teenager's standards.
It was absolutely the right thing to do to put forward a Recovery Act that cut taxes for middle-class folks so they had more money in their pocket to get through the recession.
His family, which runs a tiny store on a narrow alley, has enough money to try to pay out-of-pocket for the drugs that have a chance of curing him, since the government-provided ones don't seem to work for him.
But the severity of her injuries still means she won't qualify for the largest payments, leaving her father wondering about money for her care, including out-of-pocket expenses associated with her three surgeries and rehabilitation.
It is conceivable that some of the companies livedoor acquired were in the pocket of yakuza crime syndicates, for instance, which used them for money-laundering.
The fastest-growing type of plan today is a high-deductible plan that includes a Health Savings Account, which lets families save money, tax-free, for out-of-pocket health costs.
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Bused into wealthier districts, they would play and get beaten up, while the school would pocket a few thousand dollars and use the money to fund its own poverty-stricken athletics program.
The cards could allow those recipients who do have drug coverage to get more drugs for the same amount of money, or perhaps not reach their out-of-pocket limits as quickly, said a spokesman for HHS's Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), the agency that administers Medicare.
He is scrambling to get sponsorship money, stadium advertising and a naming-rights deal from a deep-pocket corporation.
And the reason is that -- look, when a construction worker has a got a little money in his pocket, now he starts thinking about buying a new car.
What the Treasury seem to be saying here is that they're uneasy about handing over borrowing powers to the Welsh Government when their only substantial means of paying it back is the income stream from the block grant - they'd like them to have the paper round as well as the pocket money.
That is how much money either Reading or Swansea City will pocket if they are promoted to the Premier League - the biggest prize in domestic football.
The court heard Prof Graves asked Li to leave but as the student put the money away, the pistol - loaded with six pellets - fell out of his pocket and on to the floor.
The executive also reminded us of a very pragmatic reason why many of the 5, 000 LTE sites due by June 30th will target high-traffic areas -- as Clearwire is only selling the faster data access to other providers, it should pocket more money in any regions where Sprint needs all the help it can get.
During his 48-year marriage Mr Smythe was content for his wife Vera to handle the bills, getting pocket money as he needed it (but he had a Mercedes in the garage).
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As individuals we're always most careful with our own money, and if our employers require us to pay out of pocket for routine, non-catastrophic care, we'll necessarily use the funds provided more wisely.
Putting more money in the pocket of responsible citizens who are motivated to spend should be the priority of government policy-makers.
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