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...rate today, when a majority of women, both married and single, are in the workforce, is fearful to contemplate. But it would be unlikely to translate into equivalent hardship for individual families. And thanks to Social Security, a solid floor of support exists for elderly Americans--which guarantees a minimum level of consuming power for the economy as a whole...
...rehearsal schedule is demanding—the Kroks practice a minimum of fifteen hours a week. But while they spend a lot of time together, it’s partially because they enjoy each other’s company...
...charge investors 1% of their money each year, as well as a performance fee of 20% of the fund's annual gains. That can be a lot of money. For example, the average hedge fund rose nearly 12% last year. That means someone who invested $1 million - often the minimum - in an average hedge fund last year would have made $120,000 but would have paid back $34,000 in management fees...
...Republican speaker or faculty member, with past guests including professor of business and government Roger B. Porter, former spokesman for the 9/11 Commission Al Felzenberg, and Republican political media consultant Alex Castellanos, who is also an IOP Fellow this semester. The recommended donation for attending was $20, and the minimum was $10. Attendees said they viewed the evening as a great success. “It turned out fantastic,” said Adam G. Cooper, chair of the HKS Democratic Caucus. “It gives me a lot of optimism for the next three weeks...
...unsuccessfully sued the state of California, claiming that it should be exempted from minimum wage laws because paying its workers more would require the group to reduce headcount and would make its workers less sympathetic to the poor. (ACORN publicly supports the living wage and has led coalitions to win minimum wage increases in several states...