Residents in big urban blue states, such as California and New York, will be socked hardest.
Her father, now retired, had socked away enough as a computer programmer at Great Western Bank.
They believe even more strongly, however, that voters do not like getting socked with rent increases.
In fact, she would have socked away more than a million dollars by the age of 40.
Since then, his wife quit her job and hes socked away enough for his 4-month-old daughters education.
Be sure you know the terms of the promotional period to avoid getting socked with high interest charges.
By 1990 he had socked away enough to develop Skibowl for year-round activities.
Residents in blue states like California and New York will be socked hardest.
We hoped fervently that the Golden Gate Bridge was not socked in by the fog as we flew towards the bay.
Apparently the non-rich socked with higher taxes are counted up as collateral damage, like innocent bystanders in a class-warfare drone attack.
Snow also socked other parts of the northern U.S., with as much as 2 feet forecast in parts of Michigan's Upper Peninsula.
His parents hadn't socked away any money in the U.S. as other wealthy Cubans had, and they were forced to leave with nothing.
Investors really socked it to Embraer Friday morning on the news of weaker deliveries in 2011, when the market is looking for growth.
Kimberly shares got socked hard in January after company execs, citing rising raw-material prices and margin-busting marketplace competition, offered downbeat full-year profit guidance.
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Late-winter snow also socked other parts of the northern U.S., which as much as 2 feet forecast in parts of Michigan's Upper Peninsula.
Many have socked away money in mutual funds or burgeoning 401(k) plans, reinvested dividends and capital-gains distributions, and piled up huge profits--so far mostly on paper.
In other words, the more you know, the more you save, the greater your chances of having enough socked away for a retirement without money worries.
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Following Davis's at-bat, left fielder Lucas Duda socked a ground ball down the right-field line that appeared destined to scoot into the corner for a two-run double.
They left without comment to the dozen reporters who followed them, but some grabbed the business cards and heavy envelopes off their windshields and socked them away.
Louisiana State Treasurer John Neely Kennedy says the state will meet its own obligations, thanks to money socked away in trust funds and two lines of credit he has arranged.
Putting a cap on the amount that can be socked away and deferred means that the money could still be put aside for retirement, just not in a tax favored account.
Stryker is also a major provider of medical and surgical supplies, and its MedSurge segment got socked particularly hard last year as hard-pressed hospitals and other health care providers trimmed their spending.
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The Yeah Yeah Yeahs' first album, 2003's Fever to Tell, was a lovably messy record that combined socked-out riffs, cascading sheets of noise and the caterwauling and cracked moans of singer Karen O.
The firm set up a funded plan, where money is socked away today to pay for future benefits, and now provides individual retirement plans that are owned by the lawyers, says chairman R.
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Fog is much more prevalent in Italy, where the major metros of Milan and Rome get socked in 300 days a year thanks to pollution that coagulates with air moisture from flooded rice fields.
The snow socked the city's main airport, where more than 200 of 1, 500 flights had been canceled and other travelers faced average delays of more than 4 hours on Sunday night, according to the Federal Aviation Administration.
Yet those products had some regulation and oversight and authorities still missed one of the biggest scams of all time when it all melted down in 2007-2008, socked American taxpayers with a multi-trillion dollar bill and vaporized some 10 million jobs.
If you listen to what President Obama has been saying in recent days, it appears that while corporations and nearly all individuals and families would avoid any tax hit at all, a handful of high-income households would get socked with major increases.
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"The majority of people who want this set are going to have to save up a little, " says Vidikron representative Mark Stein, although he notes that many of them have plenty socked away from success in the tech industry at companies like Microsoft and Google.
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