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08 – Appendix D – Endnotes

Appendix D - Endnotes

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Endnotes

1. Ed Stetzer and Phillip Connor, “Research Reflection: How Many Church Plants Really Survive?” Center for Missional Research, NAMB, March 2007. http://www.namb.net/namb1cb2col. aspx?id=8590001104 (accessed January 2016).
2. Dr. Amy K. Glasmeier and MIT, Living Wage Calculator. http://livingwage.mit.edu/ (accessed January 2016).
3. “LIMRA Report: Household Finances Cause Highest Stress Levels for Americans,” May 4, 2015. http://www.limra.com/Posts/PR/News_Releases/LIMRA_Report__Household_Finances_Cause_ Highest_Stress_Levels_For_Americans.aspx (accessed January 2016).
4. Alyssa Brown, “Costs Still Keep 30% of Americans from Getting Treatment,” Gallup, December 9, 2013. http://www.gallup.com/poll/166178/costs-keep-americans-getting-treatment.aspx (accessed January 2016).
5. Bureau of Labor Statistics, “Consumer Expenditures in 2012,” Report 1046, March 2014. http:// www.bls.gov/opub/reports/cex/consumer_expenditures2012.pdf (accessed January 2016).
6. Tom Rath and Jim Harter, “The Economics of Wellbeing,” Gallup Consulting, 2011. http://www. gallup.com/services/177050/economics-wellbeing.aspx (accessed January 2016).
7. Catherine Rampell, “Money Fights Predict Divorce Rates,” New York Times, December 7, 2009. http://economix.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/12/07/money-fights-predict-divorce-rates/ (accessed January 2016).
8. Life Reimagined Budget Survey, AARP Research, November 2014. http://www.aarp.org/content/ dam/aarp/research/surveys_statistics/general/2014/LR-Life-Budget-Survey-2014-AARP-res-gen. pdf (accessed January 2016).

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