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(31) The cost of living makes it difficult for young people to survive in San Francisco, according to Ted.
(32) Many old people have to live in poverty because of the steady rise in the cost of living.
(33) Although the cost of living was very much less than it is now, schoolteachers' salaries were modest.
(34) This seems to reflect primarily the increasing cost of school fees, combined with rises in the cost of living.
(35) And pensions have not been going up at the same rate as the cost of living.
(36) The cost of living is high.
(37) The cost of living has increased dramatically.
(38) I halve the cost of living.
(39) The cost of living is dreadfully high.
(40) Sure, their wages were low but so is the cost of living.
(41) As the wages advanced, so did the cost of living.
(42) A rise in the cost of living reflects the rate of inflation.
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(43) Today's figures from the Office for National Statistics also showed that the Retail Price Index, a measure of inflation generally seen as the best gauge of the cost of living, was at 4.8pc last month.
(44) The cost of living index has topped off, this year much higher than last year.
(45) Even as the caseload has grown, federal judges' salaries have risen by only 39% since 1991 while the cost of living has gone up 50%.
(46) The rise in the price of oil has knocked the cost of living sideway.
(47) Wages is out of step with the cost of living.
(48) The cost of living in the Russian capital is nearly 35 percent higher than in New York, which served as the base city for the survey released Monday.
(49) Our holiday plans went phut when the cost of living rose again.
(50) Ranking as the least expensive city for the fifth year in a row was Paraguay's capital of Asuncion, where the cost of living is half that of New York, Mercer estimated.
(51) The cost of living for expatriate s(2) in the Russian capital is nearly 35 percent higher than in New York, which served as the base city for the survey.
(52) The survey calculated the cost of living in U.S. dollars, and the Singapore dollar has surged 10% against the U.S. dollar over the past year.
(53) The cost of living index compares cost of living among Zips with "100" being average, 200 being twice the average, and 50 being half the average and so on.
(54) The cost of living / the cost of living is a phrase commonly used to describe the general cost of living somewhere, e.g. the price of houses, food, transport and so on, e.g.
(55) Only Zips where the cost of living index was between 100 and 200 were considered.
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