Low-income
"Low-income" in a Sentence (14 examples)
Fifteen per cent of the housing will be affordable, so that low-income families will be able to buy or rent homes in the area.
The city government promised us more low-income housing.
Some food banks provide special Thanksgiving meals to low-income families.
Many international, first-generation and low-income students said they fear losing shelter, medical care and food as universities shut down their campuses in an effort to control the spread of COVID-19.
The pope urged access to care and to vaccines for everyone, especially in low-income countries.
Algeria was a low-income country.
Algeria is no longer a low-income nation.
Algeria is no longer a low-income country.
Although some people think of white, low-income trailer park residents as white trash, such thinking is a harmful stereotype.
The IMF said that while nearly 60% of people in advanced economies are fully vaccinated, and some are now receiving booster shots, about 96% of the people in low-income countries remain unvaccinated.
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We don’t find every use of ALPRs objectionable. For example, we do not generally object to using them to check license plates against lists of stolen cars, for AMBER Alerts, or for toll collection, provided they are deployed and used fairly and subject to proper checks and balances, such as ensuring devices are not disproportionately deployed in low-income communities and communities of color, and that the “hot lists” they are run against are legitimate and up to date.
In June 2021, the top-income quartile of Chase customers had a median cash buffer of 43 days, while the lowest-income quartile had a median cash buffer of 22 days.
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