0 used to describe an investment that pays a high level of interest: --
high-income bonds
1 used to describe people who earn a lot of money, and the places where they live: --
Minnesota is a fairly high-income and prosperous state.
The fitness studio attracts professional athletes and high-income customers.
This occurs despite a rise in per capita emissions in high-income countries from 3.4 metric tons to 4.4 metric tons.
On the one hand, insurance payoffs for high-income earners are "back-loaded" with contributions in middle age and benefits in old age.
First, in every segment of the population, except for the high-income group, less than one-half supported democracy while rejecting its authoritarian alternatives.
Nonetheless, the book does discuss pension reforms in a wide range of high-income countries.
In particular, the economic distortions associated with price policies are predicted to be quite large and such policies also will primarily benefit high-income groups.
This estimate ignores the tax surcharge which is levied on high-income earners and any taxes that may be paid on employee contributions.
There is substantial evidence from both high-income and low-income countries that taxes and social insurance schemes provide the most equitable basis for healthcare financing.
At the other end of the spectrum, low-income countries have a higher percentage of 'not at all willing' responses than high-income countries.