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  2. Unnecessary health care - Wikipedia

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    Unnecessary health care (overutilization, overuse, or overtreatment) is health care provided with a higher volume or cost than is appropriate. [1] In the United States, where health care costs are the highest as a percentage of GDP, overuse was the predominant factor in its expense, accounting for about a third of its health care spending ($750 billion out of $2.6 trillion) in 2012.

  3. Austerity - Wikipedia

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    Merriam-Webster's Dictionary named the word austerity as its "Word of the year" for 2010 because of the number of web searches this word generated that year. According to the president and publisher of the dictionary, " austerity had more than 250,000 searches on the dictionary's free online [website] tool" and the spike in searches "came with ...

  4. Oophagy - Wikipedia

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    Oophagy is used as a synonym of the egg predation practised by some snakes and other animals. Oophagy is used to describe the destruction of non-queen eggs in nests of eusocial insects, especially the social wasps, bees, and ants. This is seen in the wasp species Polistes biglumis and Polistes humilis. [3]

  5. Here’s how I save money as a pet owner without compromising ...

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    Uneaten and wasted food is unnecessary expenditure, while if your pet eats more than he should, obesity beckons. This is not only bad for his health, but could be bad for your wallet too as you ...

  6. Subsidy - Wikipedia

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    A subsidy, subvention or government incentive is a type of government expenditure for individuals and households, as well as businesses with the aim of stabilizing the economy. It ensures that individuals and households are viable by having access to essential goods and services while giving businesses the opportunity to stay afloat and/or ...

  7. Want $3 Million by Retirement? Here’s How Much to ... - AOL

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    Aiming for the $3 million mark by retirement might sound overly ambitious. While Americans believe they only need about $1.46 million to retire comfortably, the truth is, $3 million is totally ...

  8. Austerity urbanism - Wikipedia

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    The following lines present the main definitions and interpretations of the concept. First, austerity urbanism is based upon two main notions: austerity and urbanism . Generally speaking, austerity is “a situation in which people’s living standards are reduced because of economic difficulties”. [ 3 ]

  9. Expense - Wikipedia

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    Expenditures (financial) Financing expense – interest expense for loans and bonds Whether a particular expenditure is classified as an expense, which is reported immediately on the business's income statement or whether it is classified as a capital expenditure (or an expenditure subject to depreciation ), which is not an expense flow of ...