Earnings
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Sweden has huge differences in earnings, and it narrows the gap through taxation, general welfare state, generous benefits and so on.
It starts off with much smaller differences in
earnings
before tax.
This is an article that appeared in Forbes online a while back, about Apple's
earnings.
Just to give you a few examples: "ending a pregnancy" versus "killing a fetus;" "a ball of cells" versus "an unborn child;" "invading Iraq" versus "liberating Iraq;" "redistributing wealth" versus "confiscating earnings."
So if there's a problem with a shortage of babysitters in some parts of the country and the problem is nobody can afford the vetting and training, an investor can pay for it and the system will tithe back the enhanced
earnings
of the individuals for maybe the next two years.
It's a different idea, because usually, when people talk about early childhood programs, they talk about all the wonderful benefits for participants in terms of former participants, in preschool, they have better K-12 test scores, better adult
earnings.
All I mean is, is that early childhood education can bring more and better jobs to a state and can thereby promote higher per capita
earnings
for the state's residents.
Now, those programs can make sense if they in fact induce new location decisions, and the way they can make sense is, by creating more and better jobs, they raise employment rates, raise per capita
earnings
of state residents.
These programs can promote more and better jobs by, you build it, you invest in high-quality preschool, it develops the skills of your local workforce if enough of them stick around, and, in turn, that higher-quality local workforce will be a key driver of creating jobs and creating higher
earnings
per capita in the local community.
So if someone gets a college degree, their lifetime
earnings
go up by a huge amount, over 700,000 dollars.
I mentioned there's a multiplier of about three, 2.78, for the state economy, in terms of over 80 billion in extra
earnings.
And if we want to translate that from just billions of dollars to something that might mean something, what we're talking about is that, for the average low-income kid, that would increase
earnings
by about 10 percent over their whole career, just doing the preschool, not improving K-12 or anything else after that, not doing anything with college tuition or access, just directly improving preschool, and we would get five percent higher
earnings
for middle-class kids.
We have endless market analysis, projections of the future
earnings.
Now, over the past 50 years, we as a society have come to view our companies and corporations in a very narrow, almost monomaniacal fashion with regard to how we value them, and we have put so much emphasis on profits, on short-term quarterly
earnings
and share prices, at the exclusion of all else.
And so what that means is more trips per hour, more minutes of the hour where they're productive and actually,
earnings
come up.
And we see the
earnings
going up over time as the price comes down.
And in those places where we bring the price down but we don't see those
earnings
pop, we bring the prices back up.
For nine months, he refused paid work and lived off the
earnings
of his wife.
This is an actual snapshot of my YouTube dashboard from a 28-day period that shows one million views and 166 dollars of ad
earnings
for those views.
She uses her thumbprints instead of a signature to keep a record of her
earnings.
For example, stock traders evaluate stocks not only based on
earnings
reports, but also on the value that others place on those numbers.
Adults who grow up without deworming medicine are less productive and have lower lifelong
earnings.
Intel's fourth quarter earnings: 10.8 billion.
Basically the difference between all of its
earnings
and all of its costs.
Now, I do understand that companies are under a lot of short-term
earnings
pressures.
So, to be fair and to alter our perspective, we have to bring in another data set, and that data set is GDP, or the country's
earnings.
It's a wonder she didn't use all her future
earnings
to buy up and destroy every print of this turkey.
Malcolm McLaren apparently squandered the majority of the Sex Pistols
earnings
on this waste of film, which makes it that much more obnoxious.
No, not experimental as in hand- held camera and mumbled dialogue, but experimental as in exploring the convolutions of a story without undue regard for box office
earnings.
He continues to chase her and catches up to her and her family at a race track where he bets his meager
earnings
on the last race hoping to win enough to impress her.
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