Would the United States and other free nations be better off or worse off with Zarqawi, bin Laden and Zawahiri in control of Iraq?
So I think it's roundabout half of those families with children, even after these national insurance changes, will actually be better off not worse off.
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Among those more likely to say they are better off than worse off: Democrats (55%-11%), 18-29 year olds (53%-12%), Hispanics (51%-18%), African Americans (66%-6%), the Creative Class (42%-26%), the Investor Class (48%-24%), Weekly Wal-Mart Shoppers (41%-30%), and independents (36%-27%).
And this type of discrimination really drags down wages for women because they get off track, and even worse off and pushed out of the workforce.
Critics carp that the program will siphon off students from failing schools, leaving those institutions worse off than before.
Another poll this week by ICM for the Guardian suggests 22% of people believe the country would be better off without a monarchy, with 69% saying it would be worse off.
The odds are in your favor that you will be better off, however there is more than a small chance that you will be much worse off.
Nearly two in five (38%) say that their personal finances will be better off in the next four years compared with 26% who say their finances will be worse off and 29% who say things will be about the same for them.
Pensioners are worse off as a result of this Budget, it's a huge surprise.
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For all the efforts to bolster the IMF, some emerging-market borrowers look even worse off.
Tragically, the workers who now earn higher wages might be worse off, too .
The paradoxical effect of government aid is that it makes people going to college worse off.
But the world is worse off because of the suffering brought needlessly into it.
For all the complications this revolution brings, no country is worse off because of the Internet.
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Everyone is unambiguously worse off relative to where they would be without price controls.
You're worse off if your refund--and 2006 contribution--comes up short of what you had calculated.
The iShares MSCI Italy ETF (EWI) is selling off worse than the top four BRIC ETFs.
Even if it seems to be working, it will actually be making people worse off.
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And everyone who is not in that upper third is worse and worse off.
To be fair to Beckham, though, he was much worse off than the medallion-men of yesteryear.
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Jointly, they end up worse off, because their higher prices suppress demand too much.
Even with compensation, unfortunate Bihar is likely to be worse off without its relatively prosperous south.
But they are also worried that they could end up being worse off than their parents.
If a husband borrows money from his wife, the family is no worse off.
But if measures that would increase stability fall victim to politics, everyone will be worse off.
The average Zambian was certainly worse off than the average South Korean in 1964.
Eleven Japanese feel they are worse off for every one who feels better off.
But remember, as my mother taught me, someone is always worse off than you.
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