Word: benefitted
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Today, his union's fortunes are dismal. With 194,000 active members, and 90,000 retirees to represent (peak membership: 600,000 in 1946), the U.M.W. is badly wounded. Three of the four pension and medical-benefit trust funds are broke. The union, which owns more than 75% of the National Bank of Washington (assets: $682 million), real estate in the capital and a Western fuel company, may have to sell some of its holdings. Perhaps most troubling of all, the U.M.W. is in a state of near anarchy, having overwhelmingly rejected its leadership's call to ratify...
...example, Bailey feels graduate students' child care programs might be expanded. In some cases men would benefit from these reforms, Bailey adds...
...Rainwater, professor of Sociology, yesterday proposed a "child-credit tax cut" that would benefit families and reduce federal welfare costs in response to what he called confusion over the definition of "pro-family federal policy...
President Carter has not implemented any tax policies that benefit families with children, Rainwater said...
Some observers fear that the benefits of a tax credit will be nullified if schools choose to raise their tuition because of the tax credit. Financial aid officers may take the extra $250 into consideration when making aid awards. If this were to happen, only students who did not receive financial aid would get the full benefit of the tax credit...