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reduced

[ri-doost, -dyoost] / rɪˈdust, -ˈdyust /




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Cardholders also had significant success asking for waived or reduced annual fees, waived late fees and higher credit limits.

From MarketWatch

They write that this shift, combined with tough times for working-class men overall, has “sharply reduced the pool of economically stable partners available to non-college women,” undermining their marriage prospects.

From The Wall Street Journal

She notes that the discount banner brands have eliminated their high-tier plans, reduced prices and increased data allotments, mirroring last year’s promotions, but with more emphasis on data-allotment increases this year.

From The Wall Street Journal

Shoppers with modest incomes are expected to prioritize necessities due to inflation and reduced benefits, potentially boosting discount retailers.

From Barron's

Economists say the scheme lifted rural consumption, reduced poverty, improved school attendance, and in some regions pushed up private-sector wages.

From BBC