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standard of living

noun

  1. a grade or level of subsistence and comfort in everyday life enjoyed by a community, class, or individual:

    The well-educated generally have a high standard of living.



standard of living

noun

  1. a level of subsistence or material welfare of a community, class, or person
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standard of living

  1. A term describing the amount of goods and services that an average family or individual views as necessary.
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of standard of living1

First recorded in 1900–05
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Their wages, while no doubt affording them a higher standard of living than other generations, still haven’t risen as quickly as inflation and the cost of living.

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"Quality of life is more important than standards of living," she said.

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White people in South Africa generally maintain a much higher standard of living than average, which only one percent among them living in poverty compared to 64 percent of Black people.

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People's perception of President Dissanayake and his new government could change if there's no visible change in their standard of living in the next two or three years.

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In a social media post about the crushes, Amnesty International Nigeria wrote: "President Bola Tinubu's government must urgently prioritise addressing widespread hunger, higher unemployment and the rapidly falling standard of living."

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