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  2. Paradox of thrift - Wikipedia

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    The paradox of thrift (or paradox of saving) is a paradox of economics.The paradox states that an increase in autonomous saving leads to a decrease in aggregate demand and thus a decrease in gross output which will in turn lower total saving.

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  4. Leave and Earnings Statement - Wikipedia

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    Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) (if the member is a participant) Mid month pay Most members receive their money two times per month, on the 15th of the month (known as mid month pay) and on the 1st of the following month (known as end of month pay). The mid month pay is also listed in the deductions section.

  5. ThriftBooks - Wikipedia

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    ThriftBooks is an online retailer that offers a wide range of new and used books at affordable prices.

  6. Empower (financial services) - Wikipedia

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    Empower was created in 1891, when parent company Great-West Lifeco was founded as an insurance provider on the Canadian prairie. [1] After serving more than a century of expansion and a profound evolution of service offerings, the modern iteration of Empower was launched in 2014, when the retirement businesses of Great-West Life combined the record-keeping services of Great-West Financial ...

  7. Trift Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The span of the old Trift Bridge The new Trift Bridge.. The Trift Bridge (German: Triftbrücke) is a pedestrian-only suspension bridge in the Swiss Alps.The bridge is a simple suspension bridge design spanning 170 metres (560 ft) at a height of 100 metres (330 ft).

  8. Osusu - Wikipedia

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    The money is collected on a daily, weekly, and/or monthly basis by what is known as a thrift collector. Thrift collectors are typically male. [2] [3] Participants in the osusu must pay the thrift collector a participation fee depending on the rate to which they contribute money.

  9. The Salvation Army - Wikipedia

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    The Salvation Army Western Territory approved a plan in October 2001 to start offering domestic partnership benefits to employees in same-sex relationships. [145] Members of various evangelical Christian interest groups protested the decision.