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    Amazon Prime — 50% off Prime membership to qualifying recipients of EBT and government assistance. Lyft — Free or discounted rides to the grocery store for low-income seniors through Lyft Up ...

  5. Out-of-home advertising - Wikipedia

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    Research. v. t. e. Out-of-home ( OOH) advertising, also called outdoor advertising, outdoor media, and out-of-home media, is advertising experienced outside of the home. This includes billboards, wallscapes, and posters seen while "on the go". It also includes place-based media seen in places such as convenience stores, medical centers, salons ...

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    The top 20% of Americans owned 86% of the country's wealth and the bottom 80% of the population owned 14%. In 2011, financial inequality was greater than inequality in total wealth, with the top 1% of the population owning 43%, the next 19% of Americans owning 50%, and the bottom 80% owning 7%. [15]

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    President Bush launched the Health Centers Initiative to significantly increase access to primary health care services in 1,200 communities through new or expanded health center sites. Between 2001 and 2006, the number of patients treated at health centers increased by over 4.7 million, representing a nearly 50 percent increase in just five years.

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    Fiber-cement. Average cost: $20,619. Average resale value: $18,230. Cost recouped: 88.4%. Change in cost recouped from 2023: -0.1%. For the average home, replacing 1,250 square feet with new fiber ...

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    Two people, one owning a $500,000 home and the other owning a $1 million home, would be able to access very different amounts, even if they both had a 50 percent equity stake.

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    1997–2005: Mortgage fraud increased by 1,411 percent. [39] 2000–2003: Early 2000s recession (exact time varies by country). 2001–2005: United States housing bubble (part of the world housing bubble ). 2001: US Federal Reserve lowers Federal funds rate eleven times, from 6.5% to 1.75%.