0 the careful use of money, especially by avoiding waste
1 a small plant with, typically, pink flowers on long stems that often grows wild on cliffs by the sea
2 a type of bank in the US that allows you to save money or borrow money to buy a house:
4 the careful use of money, especially by avoiding waste and saving money for the future:
Family sources and local thrift and loan societies are the major sources for finance.
Many reports point out that the food varied between farms depending on wealth, thrift and the housewife's competence.
The key to saving is growth, not thrift.
However, community women organisations include a myriad of age grades, thrift, welfare and mutual support groups.
He has little to say on capitalist values, industry, thrift, discipline and enterprise.
They clung to the idea that out-relief would undermine the independence, thrift and desire to work among working people.
Employees may contribute to a thrift-savings plan on an after-tax basis, but taxes on account earnings are deferred until the funds are withdrawn.
Coupled with cutbacks in housing benefit, this has created both a thrift trap and hardship for many older tenants.
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