Examples of 'off financially' in a sentence

Meaning of "off financially"

off financially: Refers to a situation where someone is facing financial difficulties or challenges, typically struggling to make ends meet or falling short in terms of financial stability

How to use "off financially" in a sentence

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off financially
I would have been much better off financially.
They cut you off financially because they think.
This family was fairly well off financially.
Not bad off financially.
He also hoped that we would be better off financially.
She would cut me off financially if we did.
Had he succeeded the country may have been better off financially.
I cut you off financially.
This economic burden often affects people who are already worst off financially.
He threatens to cut her off financially if she disobeys him.
I guess this could be another sign that the country is well off financially.
Jesse off financially.
Or it may look like cutting them off financially.
You are being cut off financially from the rest of the world.
Others have been ripped off financially.

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If they were worse off financially they would stop after the year.
The evidence shows that women are significantly worse off financially following divorce.
Do these pay off financially or in other ways?
I am also working very reasonable hours and I am very well off financially.
Her family was not very well off financially at the time of her birth.
Even after both payments, employers can be better off financially.
They are cutting you off financially or emotionally?
Now, we initially thought he was angry because he got cut off financially.
Max cut Jesse off financially.
Although a dollar stamp is best, it is a luxury unless one is well off financially.
You might even find that you are better off financially than you thought you were.
They cut you off financially because they think - you are an unstable alcoholic.
He means to cut you off financially.
Would I be better off financially to sell my current vehicle privately?
You will be better off financially.
They cut you off financially because they think - you're an unstable alcoholic.
I say we cut him off financially.
His parents, frustrated that he had dropped out of school, eventually cut him off financially.
I am cutting you off financially.
For female andmale employees as a whole, having a Higher Education qualification paid off financially.
They are not well off financially.
Are you better off financially than your parents were?
Yes, the couple seems to be well off financially.
He was sufficiently well off financially to pursue astronomy full-time.
Second, even some of those who have coverage will be much worse off financially.
Even so, single dads are worse off financially than married fathers.
If Mr. Park is brought to trial, he will cut you two off financially.
Quite honestly, you would be better off financially buying term and investing the difference.
Enlighten me . He means to cut you off financially.
Afterwards, Harry is cut off financially and is forced out of his penthouse apartment.
When relationships end, one of you may be better off financially than the other.
Are you better off financially now than 4 years ago?
Well, we know Colin cut you off financially.
Actually, I was better - off financially than when I worked with computers.
Enraged by that decision, his father cut Jacob off financially.

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