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"affluent" Definitions
  1. having a lot of money and a good standard of living

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Clinton faring no better among less affluent voters than more affluent voters — a telling sign of Mr. Sanders's strength among less affluent white voters, given his well-established weakness among nonwhite voters, who represent a disproportionate share of less affluent Democrats.
Clinton's strength among affluent voters is partly because of age: Affluent voters tend to be older, and Mrs.
For Social Security, the solution to longer lives among the affluent is for the affluent to collect less.
They're taking the uniform of predominantly non-white, non-affluent people and remaking it for white, affluent customers.
While affluent never-married people continue to multiply their interactions with friends, neighbors and family, affluent married couples don't.
Paterson, nestled between affluent the Garden State's more affluent areas, is one of the poorest cities in New Jersey.
When affluent people start moving to a neighborhood, the retail mix shifts in favor of things affluent people like, which draws more affluent people to that specific neighborhood but not necessarily to other places in the city.
More affluent and well-educated white voters have substantially different policy agendas from their less affluent and less well-educated fellow citizens.
Stock owners are also more likely to be more affluent, and more affluent people are more likely to have voted for Trump.
Kids of affluent parents, even if they're of mediocre talent, go to the best schools and talented kids from less affluent families don't.
But among Republicans, there's a significant income gradient, with more affluent Republicans being closer to the party leadership's priorities and less affluent ones disagreeing.
But there's also a big difference between being affluent, even very affluent, and having the kind of wealth that puts you in a completely separate social universe.
Its "Health Hands Chalk Sticks" focused on those in less affluent cities instead of the affluent people in larger cities that hand-wash brands had previously targeted.
"The one percent want blow-me-away experiences," says travel adviser Catherine Heald, CEO of Remote Lands, part of Virtuoso, whose clientele skews toward the affluent and ultra-affluent.
International GCB includes consumer businesses in Asia, catering to a more affluent client segment, and Citi's consumer franchise in Mexico, which caters to both mass market and affluent markets.
Affluent families are more likely to attend four-year programs rather than two-year programs, and less affluent families are more likely to be already getting help with their tuition.
Ultimately, the South will determine whether strength among less affluent voters helps Mr. Sanders outdo Mr. Obama, who was crushed among less educated and less affluent white voters in the region.
Marianne Williamson: What I learned raising my daughter in an affluent suburb In the late 1990s, I lived in Grosse Pointe, an affluent suburb of Detroit, Michigan, while raising my daughter.
"The affluent vote seems to be more about the concerns over Donald Trump than the enthusiasm for Clinton," said Stephen Kraus, chief insights officer and director of the Ipsos Affluent Survey.
From my own experience — I've lived in affluent communities.
The affluent community, which is both a town and a village, is in New York&aposs Westchester County, an area that consistently sees various towns ranked among the country&aposs most affluent.
The latest IPSOS Affluent Survey Europe results published today show that CNBC retains its position as the number one business and financial news network in Europe, reaching 03 million affluent Europeans each month.
One is that kids from affluent families are considerably more likely to attend college than kids from less prosperous backgrounds, so any kind of higher education spending tends to disproportionately benefit the affluent.
Scotland, wealthy and cosmopolitan London, and the affluent conservative suburbs.
In particular, less affluent regional malls may suffer, Moody's wrote.
In Arizona, it is hitting less affluent, rural areas hard.
Apple's most important demographic are the affluent and the enthusiasts.
But Rubio is banking on support from the educated, affluent
In affluent Marin County, California, violent crime was seldom seen.
And they urged reducing Social Security benefits for affluent Americans.
"People are shocked because it's an affluent neighborhood," Berry said.
It is a small community, affluent and charmingly New England.
Too often, an environmentally conscious consumer is an affluent consumer.
Both employ financial advisers who work with mass affluent clients.
Ashland is the second least affluent county in the state.
Both Ellen and Will were white, cis, hilarious and affluent.
"In the affluent world, history gets erased," he told me.
There is also increasing demand from the most affluent shoppers.
"The typical Whole Foods buyer is more affluent," Jones said.
Country clubs have traditionally been geared toward affluent white men.
Rather, it is intended for more affluent shoppers, particularly moms.
Democrats are also zeroing in on affluent suburban House seats.
The same can't be said for his affluent Washington upbringing.
The affluent community it located outside Windermere, Florida, near Orlando.
In affluent metropolitan areas, however, the threshold is much higher.
Many affluent suburbs along the coasts have been voting Democratic.
India has young, educated, affluent, good looking people as well.
Can you be a good person and be incredibly affluent?
In time, Tomic began robbing apartments in more affluent neighborhoods.
Marquette University, for instance, has a relatively affluent student body.
One largely focused among a small handful of affluent individuals.
Tennessee and Chicago aren't just giving handouts to the affluent.
Liberal democrats representing affluent districts killed the idea stone dead.
The district is nearly 70 percent white and relatively affluent.
Meanwhile, some young, healthy, affluent people saw their premiums rise.
Living in an affluent suburb of Indianapolis, I was indignant.
"Presidents have always spent time with the affluent," he added.
"These are all afflictions of the affluent," Mr. Kleinbard said.
My husband owns a salon in our small, affluent suburb.
And the core Tory voter remains the affluent middle class.
Even affluent communities may find themselves blindsided by environmental degradation.
These are all one affluent neighborhood, divided among several cities.
Addams was born to an affluent family in Cedarville, Ill.
The result is that only the affluent can defend themselves.
Their top priority is instead reducing taxes on the affluent.
We have the largest, most affluent market in the world.
This strategy has helped some affluent owners in soft markets.
The first would be taxes, on corporations and the affluent.
"The biggest issue that we've seen through this election cycle is that Democratic affluent investors tend to be more optimistic about the economy, while Republican affluent investors tend to be more pessimistic," Walper said.
Instead, their affluent citizens seek out rich-country assets, including houses.
For partisanship matters far more than the interests of affluent voters.
Instead, these more affluent Americans have a different set of worries.
They're recognizing how many admissions measures favor students from affluent families.
Who Stays Here: Business executives and affluent travelers visiting from abroad.
The most affluent citizens live in spacious estates in clear skies.
NATO, why can&apost affluent Germany and France pay two percent?
Interstate highways create borders between impoverished neighborhoods and more affluent areas.
This worries Mr Stefanopoulos, the mayor of an affluent eastern suburb.
She isn't as a affluent as she is portrayed to be.
Affluent blacks still live in poorer neighbourhoods than working-class whites.
In the most affluent country in history, this is a disgrace.
Trump the nominee, huge numbers of affluent, educated, normally Republican voters
In 2016, most millennials consider being broke cooler than being affluent.
There's discrepancies in teacher pay between affluent districts and poorer districts.
The district is one of the nation's most educated and affluent.
They confronted the region's chaotic traffic and attracted less affluent clients.
Now the boomers I'm talking about here are the affluent sort.
And the tragedies that befall the poor benefit the more affluent.
Binge drinking was more common among affluent, educated and married seniors.
As a holiday spot for rich urbanites, Cornwall may look affluent.
Affluent places are now pulling away from poorer ones (see article).
Many don't have a strategy for courting younger, less affluent clients.
Yet even under that estimate, the most affluent make out best.
This is why even Machado's most affluent characters remain, despite their
Her constituency includes an affluent suburb of Germany's financial center Frankfurt.
The administration has said itemized deductions usually help only the affluent.
It was still private, but in a different, less affluent neighborhood.
Barbara Comstock seeks re-election in the state's affluent 10th District.
This relatively affluent suburban Atlanta district routinely gave Price easy victories.
Both divisions target affluent clients and many of their functions overlap.
FALLS CHURCH, Va. — They were disaffected Republicans in affluent Washington suburbs.
This affluent area has boutiques, specialty food stores and green spaces.
They tend to be affluent and educated, but also racially isolated.
Some are very obviously in affluent areas and some less so.
We are lucky enough to come from a very affluent neighborhood.
Bulgaria. While Ivandjiiski's son, Daniel, lives in an affluent northern New
That information is more widely distributed in affluent areas, he said.
"Even the most affluent communities in the US have a need."
We're seeing retail struggles in all but the most affluent places.
Pacific Palisades is an affluent community just north of Santa Monica.
He concludes that affluent parents invest $10 million more per child.
About 33,000 North Koreans have resettled in the affluent, democratic South.
The tax break for elite colleges that enroll overwhelmingly affluent students.
But in less-privileged countries you'll be perceived as extremely affluent.
That may reflect the appeal of environmentalism in relatively affluent suburbs.
The affluent town is home to hedge fund and financial firms.
The Ethicist I live in an affluent community in New Jersey.
"We'll be targeting the affluent urban market with that," Vigliotti said.
As the terrain climbs, past winding streets, Stapleton grows more affluent.
It was consistent in Georgia 6 and other suburban affluent districts.
The Fed forces can be traumatic, especially in less affluent places.
Republicans may cry socialism, and affluent centrists may not love it.
So you have clubbing geared towards the rich and the affluent.
Due south is Baldwin Hills, an affluent, traditionally African-American enclave.
For the most part, these cuts benefited the affluent and wealthy.
Lombardi claimed that without the ability to geo-block games in the EU, publishers will have to raise prices in "less affluent regions" to avoid people in more affluent regions buying games there rather than at home.
Everyone is at risk from the inner cities to more affluent communities.
Even affluent Americans don't feel the American dream is within reach anymore.
There's the problem of access: whiter, more affluent communities have better resources.
On building a mass affluent brand and a platform to service them.
And yet, the opportunities remain concentrated in predominantly white (and affluent) communities.
Many affluent suburbs passed housing covenants to keep blacks and Latinos out.
The mass-affluent market is becoming better served in other ways, too.
"People are shocked because it's an affluent neighborhood," Berry told the network.
In similar cases, affluent shoppers are followed home from high-end malls.
Trend-setters in affluent coastal regions are drinking less but pricier beer.
Of course, life in Maryland's most affluent neighborhood isn't all cherry blossoms.
Disadvantaged students end up 3–4 years behind their more affluent peers.
Some younger, more affluent Asians are growing interested in eating wild meat.
No prizes for guessing which of the two is the more affluent.
It's an affluent area in northern Afghanistan known for its trade ties.
Ningbo, Zhejiang — major city in one of China's most affluent provinces. 5.
The richest 10% are more likely to live among the similarly affluent.
Affluent, highly educated men and women marry late and after careful consideration.
Ms Caudwell notes that the market is growing fastest in affluent areas.
And affluent areas are generally where demand for housing is the greatest.
He grew up in Jackson Township, Ohio, in an affluent school district.
Fountain Hills is an affluent, mostly white suburb along the Verde River.
But a bigger, more affluent replacement audience had not yet been tempted.
The district is the most well-educated and affluent seat in Ohio.
Stable, affluent Germany can cope with a little tumult in its politics.
Here's what it's like in the affluent and exclusive Barton Creek district
Once a Republican stronghold, this affluent Philadelphia suburb is palpably anti-Trump.
Even if affluent short-term renters aren't dangerous, angry neighbors can be.
We also visited Edina, an affluent area where many United executives live.
The life-expectancy gap between the affluent and everyone else is growing.
There are rare exceptions to startups that cater to more affluent populations.
It's an affluent state — the median income of white households is $79,000.
Bloomfield is an affluent, predominantly white suburb that lies northwest of Newark.
The people who lived here all owned multiple cars and were affluent.
Affluent families often already have access to high-quality child care resources.
Elsewhere, Buttigieg support is concentrated in affluent areas, where it'll break Biden.
Meanwhile there were astounding turnout surges in middle-class and affluent suburbs.
Three more went to the Westminster School on Atlanta's affluent north side.
Trappes is a low-income town located in Paris' affluent western suburbs.
Do you live in an affluent suburb or a Native American reservation?
PC adoption was always concentrated among more affluent users in richer countries.
Adaptation will probably be easier for the affluent than for the poor.
Voting remains more difficult here than in almost any other affluent country.
In the primaries, Trump's voters were more affluent than the general electorate.
Swept up in this, though, are affluent taxpayers who are charitably inclined.
"Social distancing, in so many ways, is a luxury of the affluent."
But he nonetheless won considerable support among college-educated and affluent voters.
In theory at least, middle-class and affluent children are relatively safe.
Conversely, Warren appears to do better with affluent and highly educated voters.
Yet even affluent public schools have fewer resources than many private schools.
Still, it's an option that mostly affects affluent families, Sewickley's Schneider added.
A special delivery She lives in one of Detriot's most affluent suburbs.
The acquisition continues Morgan Stanley's shopping spree to reach less affluent customers.
It's a clean sport, the demographics are terrific, it's an affluent audience.
The overwhelming majority of these subsidies flow to affluent and white households.
"The big takeaway here is China's a rising, affluent economy," Russell said.
To fans, the law promotes diversity by drawing from less affluent schools.
More affluent buyers want a dog grooming station in the mud room.
It would channel the savings into large tax cuts for the affluent.
It is increasing the debt — and it mostly benefits older, affluent households.
The first Americans to embrace Montessori were in fact affluent, white suburbanites.
The short-term opportunities for affluent families are potentially worth five figures.
Looking around her, she saw a city becoming more modern and affluent.
Her affluent mother, Emily Gilmore (Kelly Bishop), looks down on the accomplishment.
The poll defined "less affluent" as earning less than $50,000 per year.
For years, American society has become both more affluent and more stratified.
Dozens of less affluent members sleep in their offices during the workweek.
On the other, I assumed that Mr. Sanders's initial weakness among black and less affluent white voters was ultimately about the same phenomenon: the longstanding tendency for idealistic liberal outsiders to underperform among less affluent, less ideological groups.
Bruce Sterling recently wrote in The Atlantic about the need to "stop saying 'smart cities'" because of the risk that more affluent cities will reap the rewards of data and technology while leaving less affluent cities even further behind.
Those cross-subsidies effectively transfer wealth from less affluent households to more affluent ones, divert capital from more efficient renewable resources to less efficient resources, and dilute, if not completely eliminate, incentives for increased productivity from distributed energy resources.
And the affluent old pay only a fraction of their own medical costs.
The area, headquarters for the PGA Tour, has grown into an affluent community.
It is also seeking to create jobs beyond the most affluent London area.
The semiannual survey is representative of the affluent population in the United States.
Madeline is a neurotically dynamic stay-at-home mom in affluent Monterey, California.
Pain, physical and emotional, was rampant in my relatively affluent suburban school system.
It's an expensive service, so initially it will cater to more affluent people.
The playing field of democracy tilts sharply toward the affluent in Washington politics.
An affluent democracy was simply not willing to let its financiers go bust.
But illegal poaching continues, driven by illegal demand in an increasingly affluent country.
Conservative members (who number 160,000) are 97% white, 71% male and overwhelmingly affluent.
Repealing that tax is a change that, by definition, only helps affluent Americans.
"We're open for business for the mass affluent and their advisors," Freundlich said.
Financially literate, technologically savvy and affluent, Alvin is a member of the overbanked.
At the same time rents have been soaring, especially in the affluent south.
Gone are the days of arguing over etiquette in Maryland's most affluent neighborhood.
Engineering graduates were the most affluent, earning a combined wealth of $25.8 billion.
The strong turn-out underscores Macri's enduring popularity in the relatively affluent capital.
In terms of cheapness and cost-consciousness, it skews towards more affluent customers.
Affluent seniors who pay high-income Medicare premium surcharges also are not protected.
In France the most affluent and cultivated people support and love the cinema.
It was like heaven on earth and anyone whose affluent is doing that.
Danone aims to boost margins via WhiteWave because of its generally affluent clientele.
Meanwhile, schools for more affluent children encourage intellectual curiosity, independent reasoning and creativity.
Demand for these homes is weakest in affluent suburbs without a train station.
In more affluent neighborhoods, residents have banded together and hired private security guards.
I'll admit that this would continue to skew EV sales toward affluent buyers.
He recruited a Bentley salesman to help market the pianos to affluent customers.
Even some respondents making six figures identified as middle-class rather than affluent.
But illegal poaching has continued, driven by demand in an increasingly affluent country.
The world inside—affluent, privileged, and cosmopolitan—was foreign to the two men.
Affluent homeowners have higher-value property and assets to protect during national disasters.
Ailes owns a mansion in Cresskill, an affluent suburb in northern New Jersey.
It spanned two of the most affluent, democratic and regulated societies on earth.
It was easy to find candidates in the more affluent neighborhoods of Riyadh.
But she holds on in the affluent and diverse states along the coasts.
Affluent individuals, on the other hand, are making loans one at a time.
Or to more affluent students who you want to attract to the school?
Boothbay may be relatively affluent, but parts of the seasonal economy are flagging.
The residents are affluent, with an average income of $879,000, according to Bloomberg.
Burnett married a California woman, Kym Gold, who came from an affluent family.
Reporter: Aqsa grew up in an affluent neighborhood, attended a prestigious private school.
Nearly all the bounty of the economy's growth has flowed to the affluent.
The point of the show is not to garner sympathy for the affluent.
This is a largely solvable problem — as every other affluent country is proving.
They came out of private schools or great public schools in affluent suburbs.
Their triumph was a somewhat narrow one, concentrated in well-educated, affluent communities.
What does an affluent, middle-aged, suburban white dude know about a thang?
Some schools, mostly more affluent ones, offer specific classes in technology and engineering.
Educated, affluent districts in the suburbs will be the battle zones of 2018.
Douglas County is an affluent area south of Denver with about 350,000 people.
But for the affluent, insurance companies sometimes take matters into their own hands.
Global warming and natural disasters are also affecting development in less affluent countries.
The plan raises taxes on affluent professionals in blue states in several ways.
Roman was born to a super affluent family that owned Janus Cosmetics Corporation.
Losing London LONDON — The Ferraris were driving people batty in affluent South Kensington.
He said the tactic was meant to stoke fear among more affluent voters.
More than three-quarters of American medical school students came from affluent households.
As the Houston market is also relatively affluent, luxury cars are also abundant.
The district was suburban, affluent and best of all for Dems, well-educated.
Starbucks has always been "a more affluent brand," said Morningstar analyst R.J. Hottovy.
While the option may make sense for affluent families, Mr. DiUlio advised caution.
Clinton didn't always win these affluent Republican enclaves, but she made big gains.
Both options include the Palo Alto, Menlo Park, and the affluent Atherton markets.
More and more of those affluent investors are allocating assets overseas, she added.
Prosecutors said he then resorted to bank fraud to maintain an affluent lifestyle.
The club is in an affluent neighborhood in Naucalpan, just outside Mexico City.
Mr. Murphy's message was that the Legislature was afraid to tax the affluent.
But all of Camp's stores seem to be located near young affluent parents.
Affluent Leave voters wanted to put two fingers up at the Cultural Establishment.
There is at least some evidence that Mr. Sanders is performing better among Southern white voters than Mr. Obama did, not merely trading more affluent for less affluent voters to no obvious advantage as appears to be the case farther north.
Thirty-three percent of affluent parents recommend that their children get involved with extracurricular activities to increase their admissions chances, according to the new CNBC Millionaire Survey, conducted in May and which included 750 Americans representative of the affluent population.
While chronological age is fixed and the age you feel is largely in your mind, the reality is that men and women are living longer, affluent men are living longer still and affluent women are living the longest of all.
Mr. Sanders's weakness among affluent voters is potentially a bad sign for his chances.
In fact, it's a hugely expensive program that would mostly benefit the already affluent.
Maryam Saberi, 51, who lives in Tehran's affluent Zaferaniyeh neighbourhood, has more pressing concerns.
Parkland is portrayed as an affluent, predominantly white suburb rocked by a rare tragedy.
And as Singapore has grown more affluent, he has changed his offerings to match.
"We know that more affluent people are more likely to get screened," Cooper said.
Dissimilarly, fashion designer Ralph Lauren is an affluent Libra billionaire who is self-made.
Hogan also scaled back a light rail project for the more affluent Montgomery County.
Many target affluent youngsters with simple borrowing terms and partnerships with high-end brands.
The Adelsons live in a megamansion in Summerlin, an affluent Las Vegas planned community.
Here's what it's like in the affluent seaside community of Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat.
He was a botany professor who lived in an affluent suburb outside San Francisco.
This was especially true in populations that were younger, less affluent, and less educated.
It thrives in certain pockets—affluent boho-yoga moms, evangelical Christians, Area 51 insurgents.
Since students typically come from affluent families, university spending subsidises the children of elites.
If this is done, the affluent may be able to keep their dog-walkers.
Soon, dealerships even came to him, soliciting his promotion among the young, affluent group.
That would be sickening, especially as most affluent Americans benefit from subsidised health care.
The caucus electorate was far less affluent than the national primary electorate in 2008.
She won older voters, more affluent voters, along with "somewhat liberal" and "moderate" Democrats.
Affluent white New Yorkers have flocked to Harlem, followed by restaurants, bars and shops.
But in an interview, Mr. Pennington suggested that depending on affluent donors was anachronistic.
But many affluent conservatives might be about to see their party memberships pay off.
The other is that lower-income kids pay less in tuition than affluent ones.
Would it have happened at all in a city populated by affluent white people?
I was far from affluent, but I was what one might call middle class.
Democrats are hoping to flip the district, which includes Detroit&aposs affluent northwestern suburbs.
Younger, more affluent workers with high deductibles were most likely to use the tools.
It's an uneven playing field (or pitch) that often favors white, affluent, connected people.
Newly affluent Chinese consumers, earning more than $24,000 a year, are growing in numbers.
And for many older, less affluent Americans insurance premiums would soar, the CBO said.
But the planned expansion is in part a bid to go after affluent shoppers.
The real advantages will flow to large pass-throughs and the most affluent investors.
Democrats could also face resistance from their more affluent, better-educated, market-oriented supporters.
They targeted Republicans in affluent, suburban districts where Trump was expected to perform poorly.
They tend to be older, more affluent and obviously interested in seeing the world.
"Most affluent kids get block building in their expensive nursery schools," Moskowitz told me.
Signposts suggest it will end at one of the country's most affluent green enclaves.
Indeed, the fact that affluent families use public libraries is arguably an institutional strength.
Faber is deeply concerned that wealth has flowed to big corporations and affluent people.
The shifts ensured that no enclave for affluent black people was ever developed here.
All skew toward older affluent white males — a profile not much different from Trump.
As a group, they're the most affluent and highly educated grandparents in American history.
On the flipside, younger and relatively more affluent customers would see some new benefits.
The single unit doesn't have to depend on others when they are more affluent.
Compare this same map with an area of DC that is far more affluent.
The biggest takeaway: The Netflix effect is more pronounced in younger, more affluent households.
Generally the men on the site are affluent but not to an extreme extent.
Maryam Saberi, 51, who lives in Tehran's affluent Zaferaniyeh neighborhood, has more pressing concerns.
And white, affluent zip codes made up the neighborhoods with the lowest incarceration rates.
For the affluent, 401(k)s are a lucrative way to manage retirement investments.
But others saw big tax increases, especially residents in Black Rock, an affluent neighborhood.
To attract more affluent students, the district long ago instituted an international baccalaureate program.
Twitter describes her as an "affluent baby boomer" and "corporate mom" with multiple kids.
North Korea's hermit kingdom stands between China and the affluent democracy of South Korea.
In the earliest days of the movement though, affluent white men rarely embodied it.
Even though Norwich is relatively affluent, its model has always been one of equity.
In affluent, well-connected societies, life expectancies rise almost as a matter of course.
Though increasingly affluent, Kips Bay lacks the magnetism of other neighborhoods, Mr. Bernard said.
They canvassed poor neighborhoods to make less-affluent women feel empowered to demand change.
These were peak years of the "affluent society" and a golden age for entrepreneurs.
In some cities, even affluent ones like Atlanta, entire branches are being shut down.
Lenin liquidated Russia's Tsarist aristocracy, the bourgeoisie and the affluent peasants known as kulaks.
The Hillary Victory Fund allows the affluent to do it all with one check.
Republican policies favoring the ultra-affluent, however, stand in stark contrast with biblical scripture.
You can guess part of the answer: We're talking mainly about the very affluent.
The problem: finding staff fluent in both English and the whims of affluent guests.
That would avoid shifting the burden from the very wealthy to the less affluent.
The professors' home was a telescope to how the other (more affluent) half lived.
No wonder that virtually all affluent children go to college, and nearly all graduate.
They don't, however, because the fruits of growth have gone disproportionately to the affluent.
It also is easily distributed to taxpayers, as it affects only the most affluent.
But the effect on those who are older and less affluent would be devastating.
It's not just a very white industry, it's also a very affluent, white industry.
But it still has large tax cuts for the affluent, as Paul Krugman explains.
In theory, that was a good fit for Whole Foods and its affluent shoppers.
For affluent households, however, the odds of a successful retirement have gotten much better.
The Japanese market, with its large and affluent local population, could be even bigger.
Presumably, the treatment of non-affluent African Americans had not changed during that window.
Away from Connecticut's affluent suburbs, the idea has always been a lot less popular.
He was born into an affluent Havana family a decade before the Cuban Revolution.
As Chinese families grow more affluent, they are also stepping up spending beyond education.
DB's remaining retail banking franchise in Germany and Europe will focus on affluent customers.
Among the affluent, the gap was 53% while for the HNWIs it was 46%.
Mandel, on the other hand, lives in the affluent east-side suburb of Beachwood.
But some more-affluent customers faced big cost increases without any cushion from subsidies.
Democrats attract swelling numbers of affluent, college-educated voters thriving in the global economy.
And during those same three-plus decades, the pay of affluent Americans has soared.
It often confuses the center with views that are actually those of the affluent.
And those who are born affluent are, correspondingly, more likely to keep their status.
Much of the community is affluent, and the literacy rate is over 85 percent.
So for us is it Af-Am, is it affluent, is it mass market?
Ramallah is generally considered to be the most affluent and liberal of Palestinian cities.
Apple's popularity among affluent customers is a big reason the company is so profitable.
It's an affluent neighborhood, with median home prices hovering around $600,000—considerable for Pittsburgh.
Miranda's New York was a very affluent, white slice of our diverse city and state.
There are some important consequences to Mr. Sanders's strength among less affluent Southern white voters.
For one thing, lower-income people behave more consistently as consumers than more affluent ones.
Cockrell also specializes in treating patients who are wealthy, and has an affluent client base.
The semiannual CNBC Millionaire Survey is representative of the affluent population in the United States.
And, as you may have noticed, affluent people tend to make themselves heard during policymaking.
The eight most affluent areas Muro calls "superstar metros" display an even greater partisan tilt.
Commuters from the affluent communities of West Los Angeles became tired of the hellish traffic.
Much of that cash will flow to students who will go on to be affluent.
It's shared by many student-athletes, especially those who do not come from affluent backgrounds.
She wanted to turn it into a brand that would appeal to affluent younger consumers.
The Liberals did indeed do badly in affluent inner-city areas full of green voters.
The introduction of affluent, white residents into poor, minority districts boosts racial and economic integration.
And the numbers showed that incomes rose 2.3% in Washington, DC and its affluent environs.
The Affluent database contains both international media and national media, TV, print, websites and applications.
The net effect is more affluent Cuban consumers with more purchasing power than ever before.
They're not affluent, they were just lucky to buy in Brooklyn before it was gentrified.
An affluent patch of Southern California, the 48th District has been a traditional Republican stronghold.
However, compared to other affluent countries that have hosted the games, that's not the case.
Unlike during another bout of violence last year, affluent landowning Rohingyas are leaving this time.
Intriguingly, though, 60% of less affluent upper-caste women expressed an interest in such men.
A service sector is rising, devoted to the quality of life of the newly affluent.
High concentrations of such affluent households are spread out in more than 0003,000 Chinese cities.
A middle-aged, affluent white man who's feeling disconnected from his professional and personal lives?
Chino Hills is a relatively affluent enclave in the southwest corner of San Bernardino County.
Firms such as these are betting on the continued rise of the affluent middle class.
It's tweaking campus operations to recognize that some less affluent students stick around during breaks.
Others questioned whether a teenager with a less affluent background would have received similar leniency.
Boys were happier than girls, and children from affluent families scored higher than the rest.
What should we make of a rebuilding plan helps the affluent and hurts the poor?
But he also said that he frowns on affluent travelers taking advantage of welcoming monasteries.
That's according to Sarah Stanley Fallaw, the director of research for the Affluent Market Institute.
Outside of Houston, this affluent suburb on the bay is ideal for high-income families.
D.C., had the chance to attend a public school in an affluent area where, he
Underserved neighborhoods are consistently left behind while green investments are prioritized in more affluent communities.
Pozniak isn't the only one who's had to go above and beyond for affluent clients. 
Today's swing voters are mostly affluent, well educated suburban whites who are horrified by Trump.
And turned affluent suburbs like Orange County, California, and Fairfax County, Virginia, into Democratic strongholds.
The persistence of deep poverty in an affluent nation may be one reason for this.
A KIND OF MURDER Walter Stackhouse, affluent suburban midcentury architect, wishes his wife were dead.
But they're largely reserved for students whose parents are affluent enough to assist the endeavors.
Here are three major facts that even affluent pre-retirees are getting wrong about Medicare.
The affluent often feel besieged by busyness and plagued by a daily excess of choices.
The church is located in an affluent, mostly white part of Fresno, the Post reported.
Both represent affluent districts in the suburbs of Washington — his largely white, hers largely black.
Today, the destitute North is able to bully and censor the affluent South at will.
In a world like ours beating or bombing them won't make them into affluent democrats.
The media mogul created a multimillion-dollar empire focused on an affluent, sexually liberated lifestyle.
Mitt Romney consistently did best among the most educated and most affluent Republican primary voters.
"The millionaire households are growing almost twice as fast as the affluent segment," Zakrzewski said.
To counteract the downward spiral of inequality, we need to raise taxes on affluent families.
"We wanted to appeal to the average lady — not just the affluent [customer]," Moore said.
Its success in reaching the desirable young, urban, affluent demographic fueled a revolution in programming.
The losses for Republicans last fall were concentrated in more affluent and better-educated districts.
Stretching along Lake Michigan, this relatively well-educated district sits among the affluent Chicago suburbs.
China also hopes to better feed its growing and increasingly affluent population on its own.
And Democrats might have too many challengers successfully fund-raising in the most affluent districts.
Every four years, presidential candidates travel through Doylestown to try to woo its affluent voters.
But Alabama is not Mississippi, which is less affluent, suburban and educated than its neighbor.
This country now has the most dangerous roads, per mile driven, of any affluent country.
Second, immigration and low turnout among the poor resulting in an increasingly affluent median voter.
SEATTLE — Amazon has had no problem getting affluent households to buy from its online store.
The melt rates are lower for more affluent students, but it's still a significant number.
The Gonabadi dervishes are the most affluent and influential religious order among Iran's Sufi Muslims.
Yet both the Liberal Party and the Greens appeal to affluent, educated, upwardly mobile constituencies.
Concerts were attended by a largely affluent and well-groomed crowd, middle-age and older.
Dean Rosen is a writer based in Toronto and is now affluent in metal properties.
On most days, he leaves his lakefront estate in the affluent town of Medina, Wash.
Other people (including me) are more skeptical, arguing that such plans disproportionately benefit the affluent.
"It obviously happened in an affluent area, which is kind of rare," Lieutenant Ramirez said.
As billionaires compete for art in an overheated market, the merely affluent are giving up.
At the more affluent end of the spectrum, a prostitute can communicate a chilly hauteur.
Inside it is sophisticated, affluent Paris; outside it are the banlieues, places like Seine-St.
Many of the homes at risk of contamination are located in older, less affluent neighborhoods.
The centers have an uneasy relationship with the rest of Malibu, a largely affluent enclave.
Where Texas Democrats did win, however, is in the affluent suburbs of Houston and Dallas.
Wealthy individuals are eliminating certain lethal mutations from their offspring while the less affluent cannot.
But affluent city-dwellers fleeing to the summer destination may want to reconsider that decision.
In NIMBY cities, soaring prices make affluent homeowners even less willing to let newcomers in.
Incorruptible, idealistic Cara Russo teaches "Beloved" to high school English students in affluent Stillwell, Mass.
Affluent white families leverage their resources, networks and legacy status on behalf of their children.
This kind of conflict between school districts and affluent parents is not unique to Kingsley.
"I've never seen an under-resourced school that serves affluent white kids," Dr. Noguera said.
He said he believed most liberal, affluent counties would not opt into the guardian program.
The money saved by the Medicaid cut would then finance tax cuts for the affluent.
Millennials are moving to the exurbs, or areas outside of affluent suburbs, as a result.
They settled in Colts Neck, N.J., an affluent community known for its good school system.
It is the pinnacle of affluent chaos without major consequence, and it is perfect television.
Comparatively, climate change is everything; the nostalgia of a few affluent area homeowners is nothing.
About 2000% think they&aposre upper middle class, and only 2700% think they&aposre affluent.
Now, to their credit, college leaders have acknowledged that their student bodies are too affluent.
It also includes 54 percent of affluent households and 40 percent of low-income households.
Affluent young people might end up saving some money as a result of these changes.
The economic boost, too, is appealing, especially in a once-affluent city of 100,000 people.
Affluent families expect a greater sense of security and financial comfort later on in life.
Framing historic preservation as a detrimental regime serving the needs of the affluent is irresponsible.
Instead I followed him into a quiet but affluent suburb made up of impressive houses.
That large and increasingly affluent domestic market offers alternative outlets for erstwhile export-oriented industries.
About 23% think they&aposre upper middle class, and only 6% think they&aposre affluent.
In snapshots and home movies we meet its original affluent owners, tanned, smiling, lounging nearby.
Instead, it's all about the discomfort and alleged threat the homeless create for the affluent.
Eating disorders are not an illness that affects only a minority of white, affluent women.
Affluent constituencies that cast pluralities or majorities for Hillary Clinton actually gained from the measure.
When most of us think of Cape Cod, we think of affluent ocean-front communities.
Across the affluent world — in Europe, the United States and elsewhere — many people are frustrated.
Finally, she argued classrooms benefited from having a mix of wealthy and less affluent students.
The affluent Mumbai neighbourhood of Juhu has been the Bachchans' home for nearly 50 years.
We still live in a wildly affluent society and I don't want to discount that.
The home sits behind a gate in the affluent residential neighborhood of St. John's Wood.
In contrast, the people I spoke with expressed a deep ambivalence about identifying as affluent.
On economic issues, though, these affluent voters lean to the center if not the right.
But for affluent New Yorkers, the luxury penthouse apartment seems to be losing its allure.
More and less affluent people place systematically different values on different kinds of retail opportunities.
Midland, the super-affluent corporate capital of Texas oil, was down a slight 0.6 percent.
On foreign policy, preferences of business lobbyists are the only significant variable; for economics, the views of business lobbyists, views of the affluent, and views of advocacy groups all matter, with GOP leaders likely to side with businesses and the affluent and against advocacy groups.
She nonetheless kept the race close by winning less affluent white voters by almost 30 points.
It seems that affluent folk, with more money to hand, grabbed most of the bonds available.
The typical preelection market narrative posits that affluent investors move to the sidelines amid political uncertainty.
Most of the proposed federal tax reforms would leave more wealth in the affluent blue states.
Poor women and women of color are going to be more impacted than affluent white women.
"It's not going to impact affluent retirees, it's going to affect the average retiree," he said.
This Northern California city was affluent and very white, bordering Oakland, much of which was neither.
During the eurozone crisis, Britain has seen a sharp rise in immigration from less affluent countries.
He enrolled at Winter Park High, a large school in an affluent suburb of Orlando, Florida.
That flavor is missing, she said, in suburban mosques that cater to more affluent, acculturated Muslims.
The Treasury permitted opportunity zones to encompass not only poor communities but some adjacent affluent neighborhoods.
Baccarat is favored by well-heeled affluent travelers, business executives, and in my imagination, James Bond.
However, religious schools are found in towns and cities across Turkey, in poor and affluent districts.
Utilities have argued that solar subsidies benefit more affluent homeowners at the expense of everyone else.
Regal brick townhouses line the ponds that run through the affluent residential part of this area.
And so, our classical millennial young traveler base is now the older, more affluent traveler base.
In other words, profit jumped because the number of properties it sold in more affluent locations.
Yet the US is also home to fewer refugees per capita than many other affluent nations.
He also noted that affluent buyers aren't the only customers that Rhino appears to be courting.
Nobody says about kids who are affluent, 'Oh my God, we need to rein this in.
He was born in San Francisco, but grew up in Hong Kong in an affluent family.
Most of these gymnastics clubs are located in affluent suburban neighborhoods that can support the business.
But what makes maternal health care in other affluent countries look so different from the US?
So it was tough growing up as a minority in a predominately white and affluent suburb.
The challenge is to actually do just that, and not only cater to affluent party goers.
In 2016, Trump barely won the district made up of mostly affluent suburbs north of Atlanta.
Affluent consumers in China are particularly keen on the novelty and exclusiveness associated with tropical fruits.
Still, they hadn't realized that they had officially surpassed more famously affluent areas like Teton, Wyo.
But for now, less affluent households are increasingly at risk of serious financial problems, Currier said.
Realistically, only affluent people could enjoy the full luxuries of commercial travel illustrated in these posters.
The system worked, but the downside was that flying was expensive and largely for the affluent.
Many affluent people moved assets abroad and the tax resulted in far less revenues than predicted.
"  "I think this plan will bloat our deficit, favor the most affluent and mortgage our future.
Most are eager to continue their journeys toward more affluent countries such as Germany and Sweden.
Bottom line: The GLC221 2000Matic is a good wagon/SUV for an affluent family of five.
And some of those former Republicans aren't affluent or college-educated, but working class and rural.
It's an affluent town with a median household income of $108,290, well above the national average.
These innovative approaches popped up in affluent and underserved communities, in public, private and charter schools.
As the influence of affluent Democratic voters and donors grows, the leverage of the poor declines.
Earlier research focused on experiences of middle-class and affluent girls in the 1980s and 1990s.
They began by targeting high-rise buildings in Minneapolis, with a secondary focus on affluent suburbs.
Economic uncertainties, heightened now by the U.S.-China trade war, are making many affluent Chinese jittery.
"We know looking at the demographics of Tesla buyers that they are more affluent," she said.
As is the case in many countries, affluent people have more and better access to care.
She has proposed raising taxes on the affluent and leaving them virtually unchanged for everyone else.
On Monday, a public defender, normally reserved for a less affluent defendant, spoke on his behalf.
When a coal-fired power plant moves in, "white flight" sees more affluent residents move out.
Mr. Sharif, an affluent businessman, took power after winning a majority in the 2013 general elections.
Justice Alito said the majority opinion helped affluent African-American students and hurt Asian-American ones.
It's chiefly the high earners and affluent who suffer from the SALT deduction cap of $10,000.
In Dallas, the difference between the poverty-stricken south and the more affluent north is stark.
She was shot in an affluent lakefront neighborhood that is largely free of Chicago's gang violence.
The affluent enjoy "cheap" fuel and other products of industry, and shareholders profit from such sales.
But in next year's midterms, Trump could be a weight on Republicans representing affluent suburban voters.
In North Scottsdale, one of the county's most affluent communities, waits were nowhere nearly as long.
The metropolitan East Coast and coastal California are among the most affluent regions of the country.
Dana Rohrabacher and Mimi Walters, who both represent more affluent, college-educated areas of Orange County.
But for younger cohorts, the affluent get about $130,000 more in lifetime benefits than the poor.
The trap house was in an affluent part of the city where bougie white people brunch.
The only thing stopping her is the financial challenge of renting a space in affluent Ojai.
He grew up in the affluent suburb of Rungsted with his mother, who was an alcoholic.
Affluent families spend triple the amount of money on enrichment goods and services for their children.
Many workers have left that region in recent years to work in more affluent western Europe.
Ortega also reportedly bought an office block in London's affluent Mayfair neighborhood that borders Hyde Park ...
Increasing Social Security benefits: $3.1 trillion, covered by raising investment and payroll taxes on affluent workers.
Starting about 20 years ago, developers began constructing buildings aimed at affluent buyers, Mr. Kirejczyk said.
Vast areas of the city look like slums, interspersed with high-rises and affluent gated communities.
Most of the best universities in America systematically discriminate in favor of affluent, privileged alumni children.
"It's a huge flaw in the American system compared to any other affluent society," Singer said.
Expensive SUVs now whisk affluent visitors along dirt roads once limited to donkeys and trekking pilgrims.
Instead, the company targets affluent and high-net-worth users who want a more personalized journey.
He now lives and works at his gallery in one of the capital's more affluent suburbs.
The high-speed lane would be occupied by big internet and media companies, and affluent households.
Risking popularity for principle, they have shown a courage frequently lacking among the affluent and famous.
News of the gruesome killings rattled the affluent enclave of Colts Neck just days before Thanksgiving.
It sits on the main drag of Hamilton, an affluent neighborhood that hugs the Brisbane River.
The result is that working-class candidates are often passed over in favor of affluent professionals.
"The first visits were incredible," said Mr. Noel who grew up in affluent Fairfield County, Conn.
They live in Crystal, an affluent, fictional Colorado town that bears a strong resemblance to Boulder.
She is what the show implies a woman is supposed to be: white, affluent and hyperfeminine.
Government benefits cover basic costs, but more affluent parents often want to supplement their child's care.
These dissatisfied centrist voters fit the profile of affluent, socially moderate and fiscally conservative suburban voters.
Sales of smartphones in more affluent countries are slowing as consumers hold onto their phones longer.
Golden added that the affluent kids in the just-revealed scam seized an edge beyond that.
Those series thrived when television sets were chiefly in the homes of the affluent and educated.
Affluent sections of Bergen County, N.J., have become more diverse with the arrival of Asian immigrants.
It's a cultural rite of passage among relatively affluent, mostly white Americans that I completely missed.
Then, too, some people will see the proposals as a burden on less affluent New Yorkers.
No other affluent country can match our massacres or, in the face of them, our paralysis.
Our dismal rank, by the way, is not driven by the babies of white, affluent Americans.
The nomination of centrist candidates may bring Democratic gains in the affluent suburbs in the midterms.
Accordingly, the pool of qualified draftees was substantially reduced, shielding the affluent while exploiting the poor.
"People should be given just as much access as somebody in an affluent neighborhood," he said.
And if they choose the tax cut, will most of the benefits flow to the affluent?
An affluent suburban district might split its five votes: Warren two, Buttigieg two, and Biden one.
With Ms. Greve, she reported for Swedish Radio on affluent American women who support President Trump.
More affluent New Yorkers find ourselves hemorrhaging money on goods and services with laughably inflated prices.
The largest group of affluent investors (49%) are planning no changes, down slightly from Q3 (52%).
Students from more affluent backgrounds perform better because of their access to greater opportunities and resources.
For years, Washington and its surrounding suburbs have been among the most affluent in the country.
That&aposs according to Sarah Stanley Fallaw, the director of research for the Affluent Market Institute.
In Chicago 82 percent of the affluent neighborhoods in 2000 remained in place over the decade.
There is as much value in learning about the common tradesman as there is the affluent.
China's affluent class is expected to almost triple to 65 million people by 2025, says McKinsey.
This new bill does have some substantially different details, including fewer tax cuts for the affluent.
Despite this, high schools, including in affluent areas, continue to experience strong interest in football tryouts.
Despite this, high schools, including in affluent areas, continue to experience strong interest in football tryouts.
At present, the right-leaning P.T.I. represents a sizable minority of the affluent urban middle class.
"Siesta Key" takes place in and around an affluent island community just southwest of Sarasota, Fla.
Malaysia says it returned 153,215 tons of plastic trash to 214 affluent nations in late 22019.
Ms. Liu grew up in Beijing, introverted and intense, the only child of an affluent family.
A recent study found a similar decline among affluent nations for the first time in decades.
AltSchool's technological schemes, however, may be very hard to implement in less affluent public school districts.
This is hardly a fitting picture for one of the most affluent societies in human history.
Since then, the electorate has only gotten younger, less white, less affluent, and much more angry.
Social networks Her heroic actions drew in many affluent Northern whites with whom she became friends.
Both Amazon and Whole Foods cater to younger consumers including millennials as well as the affluent.
The measure on state and local tax deductions would hit affluent states like California hard. Rep.
Trump painted a picture of decrepit cities where homeless people are driving away more affluent residents.
But the world has yet to hear from as many women working in less affluent fields.
Wanjigi died in a botched armed robbery at Nairobi's affluent Karen Estate, according to the obituary.
He was working in a JPMorgan branch in the affluent Sun City West area of Phoenix.
For players from less affluent families, like Alston, it often meant struggling to make ends meet.
It's fairly well-established that low-income children start kindergarten already behind their more affluent peers.
So affluent parents often take the quality of schools into consideration when they make housing decisions.
Starbucks has always been "a more affluent brand," Morningstar analyst R.J. Hottovy previously told CNN Business.
Everytable provides low incomes communities access to healthy food by charging more affluent neighborhoods higher prices.
Building luxury spec homes from scratch in affluent areas, he broke a few neighborhood price records.
But only those who are both affluent and sneaky will be able to play these games.
Now affluent millennials, including many whites, priced out of other parts of the city, have arrived.
The first part of the story deals with a modern family living an affluent suburban life.
But they're less comfortable with undoing the latter while also reducing assistance for less affluent Americans.
According to research from Charles Murray, the percentage of American kids who lived with both biological parents declined from 95 percent in 85033 for both affluent families and working-class families to 85 percent for affluent families and 30 percent for working-class families in 2005.
Thomas B. Edsall A general election that pits Hillary Clinton against Donald Trump will produce a decisively more affluent and better educated Democratic presidential electorate and a decidedly less affluent and less educated Republican one than in any previous election going back as far as 1976.
The respondents were divided into three groups: emerging affluent, or those with enough money to "spend, save and invest"; the affluent, or those who earn significantly above the average in their market; and high net worth individuals (HNWI), or those with investable assets over $1 million.
Mr. Trump was raised in a two-story Tudor-style home in an affluent enclave in Queens.
Ferruchi was responsible for several projects in Rosario&aposs affluent north port area, near the Parana river.
"The violence is increasing at an exponential rate," said Claude, a resident in the affluent 16th district.
And lately no district has swung more than Illinois' 10th, in the affluent suburbs north of Chicago.
They could be helping, incrementally, to move affluent riders from public transit systems to privately driven cars.
Both Amazon and Whole Foods cater to younger consumers, including millennials, as well as more affluent shoppers.
So the surge in premiums associated with repeal of the individual mandate will hit affluent people hard.
Yes, the city where I worked was affluent, and most people used their cars to get groceries.
Anyone affluent enough to have meaningful stock market investments won't need extra money under a Trump administration.
Research shows that affluent parents spend a lot more on kids' enrichment activities than they used to.
Growth in the affluent city state has been dented over the past year by a Sino-U.
Growth in the affluent city state has been dented over the past year by a Sino-U.
The poll found more affluent consumers and city dwellers were more familiar with electric and hybrid vehicles.
Moreover, in 2013-15 premature mortality did not just fall more slowly in affluent areas—it increased.
Where Amazon is targeting affluent urban centers, Google is leaning fully into the broad, big-box demographic.
However, college graduates and the affluent are most likely to know someone who met a partner online.
Republicans have held the district, mostly composed of affluent suburbs north of Atlanta, with ease since 22016.
People who work in service-providing industries benefit from living near affluent potential clients and successful businesses.
Q. Seems like you're filling a need of providing homes for the less affluent in the city.
We've had a very high-end wealth management business for very, very affluent people around the world.
The 2017 GOP tax cut delivers a disproportionate share of its benefits to the most affluent Americans.
At $5,900, it's a steep price only the most affluent work-from-home computer users can afford.
Dodging the overall trend, retail rents for premier shopping centers located in affluent areas continue to rise.
More affluent children usually perform better in school, and are less likely to end up in jail.
And her tough approach has more admirers on the affluent hillsides than in the slums between them.
Iraq has asked its affluent allies, including the United States, for more money to address the problem.
The bombings have targeted three different neighborhoods of Austin so far, both affluent and not so much.
Seattleites don't want their city to become like San Francisco, which is dominated by affluent, techie types.
And assuming it's not a problem here [in the affluent West] is both naive and, frankly, incorrect.
Attracting deposits is not as hard as might be expected from the affluent customers Morgan Stanley pursues.
For example, only 33% of affluent upper-caste women responded to advances from successful lower-caste men.
The site has attracted a highly influential audience of young, educated and affluent, mainly millennial male, readers.
Five Democrats and five Republicans were vying for the seat, which represents Detroit&aposs affluent northwest suburbs.
People who owned stocks (mostly affluent people) felt richer and spent more money, which supported economic activity.
More than twice as many, 39 stores, were sited in ZIP codes from the more affluent half.
Mr Lu says he wants to tempt China's newly affluent class with top-quality food from Tasmania.
The GOP needs observant Mormons in Nevada, rustic libertarians in Colorado, and affluent suburbanites in South Florida.
Many of the new buildings have been upscale apartment or condo buildings in affluent or gentrifying neighborhoods.
Bouncing the GOP from this affluent Atlanta suburb was always going to require a good, late break.
Republicans have held the district, mostly composed of affluent suburbs north of Atlanta, with ease since 1979.
Now let's see if the company can find enough cities with affluent people to scale its business.
Minority communities are more frequently subject to environmental public health risks than more affluent or white communities.
Look how reassuringly affluent she is and how many shades of cream there are in her house.
The middle classes, in gated communities in San Salvador's affluent neighourhoods, are also victims of the crime.
Her subjects, she believes, are reluctant to categorize themselves as affluent because of what the label implies.
To finance those changes, Macron seeks to curb France's generous state-funded pensions, especially for affluent retirees.
It was late January in Porter Ranch, an affluent neighborhood on the northern fringe of Los Angeles.
The district is packed with the sort of affluent, college-educated Republicans least congenial to the president.
In its four-decade history, the craft-beer industry has remained a predominantly affluent-white-male industry.
Beverly Hills, where Allen's former land sits, is one of the most affluent parts of Los Angeles.
Satisfying an affluent crowd that skews toward middle age has become one of the promoters' main concerns.
In the early part of their marriage, they were, like many affluent, professional people, only superficially religious.
Exercise startup Peloton makes high-end stationary bikes — and over-the-top advertising geared toward the affluent.
Jamaica Estates is an affluent neighborhood about a 40-minute drive from Trump Tower in Midtown Manhattan.
The personal touches are aimed at holding onto existing customers, but also attracting a more "affluent" shopper.
The most affluent and powerful parts of our society have too easy a time legally avoiding taxes.
In 2018, Democratic House candidates made their biggest gains in affluent suburban districts like Orange County, Calif.
What I didn't know was that in recent decades, Bigfork has become an affluent lakeside resort town.
"Affluent travelers want more than a bed and a minibar," said Larry Korman, the president of AKA.
In previous years the US tech giant was welcomed by cities eager to attract affluent Apple customers.
Outsiders might think that "everyone in Silicon Valley is affluent and hyperconnected," said Mayor Samuel T. Liccardo.
Clinton because of a large Hispanic population in the interior and the affluent Democrats along the coast.
That will touch off annual required distributions for the most affluent, continuing into the 2030s and beyond.
And the stock market is doing extremely well, providing a very solid extra boost to affluent families.
By the numbers: Wealthy black boys are more likely to become poor than their affluent white counterparts.
Republicans have held the district, mostly composed of affluent suburbs north of Atlanta, with ease since 236.
At UHN, patients who completed the procedure "tended to be white and relatively affluent," the study says.
Respondents to the Schwab survey also pointed to non-monetary considerations when it came to feeling affluent.
Low and medium spenders prefer Amazon over other shopping channels, but affluent shoppers prefer social media channels.
Wiesbaden is a diverse and affluent city that has long played host to immigrants and asylum seekers.
The nearly 18,000-square-foot mansion is in Atherton, an affluent California town of about 7,000 people.
She wound up not doing as well as she did in the more affluent and elite suburbs.
The luxury of feeling relatively affluent is what Phoenix is selling to people as well as companies.
It's worse in less affluent cities and minority neighborhoods long neglected when it comes to broadband upgrades.
Those long commutes mark a new boundary between lower-income people and those who are relatively affluent.
The 16th arrondissement, one of the most affluent areas of the city, had the most rapes overall.
The 290th arrondissement, one of the most affluent areas of the city, had the most rapes overall.
In the 1960s, the death rate of American children was slightly lower than in other affluent nations.
When they weren't given a risk score, judges were tougher on more-affluent defendants than poor ones.
Her sister, Annie (Mae Whitman), is in a custody battle with her more-affluent ex (Zach Gilford).
Highly educated coastal progressives live privileged, affluent lives but define their identity as allies of the oppressed.
As I've written before, the United States now has the most dangerous roads of any affluent country.
Some are far less affluent and more dependent on their $151,600 government salaries and generous expense accounts.
Mr. Trump opened his trophy club in the affluent horse country of Somerset County, N.J., in 22013.
On the contrary, research shows that affluent Americans tend to overestimate their knowledge about health and nutrition.
Bernardo Bertolucci was born on March 16, 19983, in Parma, Italy, into an affluent, artistically inclined family.
We can stop showering huge tax breaks on the affluent and reinvest the money where it's needed.
White and Asian American students, meanwhile, are more likely to attend more affluent schools with more resources.
The city needs to build more housing, more cheaply, especially in affluent neighborhoods closer to business districts.
Many patients are from affluent Fairfax County, Va., saturated with new vehicles equipped with advanced safety technology.
Yet, the wealth of affluent families who earn more than $127,600 jumped nearly 228 percent, to $210,2250.
Democrats nearly captured this affluent district in 2016, when Mr. Issa won by fewer than 2,000 votes.
These were mostly affluent women, so it couldn't be a diamond necklace; they could always get another.
In an interview, Professor Shoven said some affluent people might not need to worry about these issues.
A small, affluent segment of the population receives a large and growing share of the economy's bounty.
Rudolph and her brother were raised in an affluent part of the Westwood neighborhood in Los Angeles.
The movie is ultimately — or also — about the assortment of crosses affluent black men have to bear.
Two generations earlier, another group of affluent workers successfully faced down their employer: Major League Baseball players.
But the tombs in Tenea were even more affluent than the ones in Corinth, Dr. Korka said.
Even affluent voters who had fiercely opposed his New Deal now approved of him 3 to 1.
SoFi launched in 2011 as an online lender that primarily refinanced student loans for young, affluent borrowers.
Some later described the more affluent counties surrounding Baltimore as a "white noose" strangling the city's growth.
Affluent Americans ages 25 to 65 were asked a series of questions about their attitudes toward wealth.
Average household income: $365,025Highland Park is an affluent suburb of Dallas, just four miles north of downtown.
The income flowing to everyone but the affluent began to trail economic growth — by a lot. Why?
He proposed hammering the affluent by raising taxes in the amount of $15.3 trillion over ten years.
Ten years later, in 250, Democrats held 220 of the 22020 most affluent districts, and Republicans four.
But the process requires enormous amounts of energy, and therefore is largely limited to more affluent countries.
It's also providing GMC with its first all-electric vehicle for the brand's growing, affluent customer base.
Will Democrats be a party of affluent, white liberals who overwhelmingly represent Elizabeth Warren or Mayor Pete?
And it is tempting, and perhaps fair game, to mock the cluelessness of the young and affluent.
The plan's tilt toward businesses and the affluent means that Democratic support will be scarce to nonexistent.
That soon changed as the less affluent began to chafe at their high prices and unsavory practices.
When affluent families start paying less in taxes, the shortfall will magically, and immediately, be made up.
Food shortages would hit vulnerable, poorer regions, but affluent nations may also be in the firing line.
These newly affluent Cubans are exhibiting consumption patterns that make them the envy of their fellow citizens.
Affluent black people have moved away from those key indicators in wanting to homogenize into white society.
Young people have been priced out of the housing market in affluent places like Beijing and Shanghai.
The contrast of how shit goes down in the more affluent parts of the city baffles me.
But they all represent affluent, suburban districts where Trump has alienated many voters, particularly college-educated women.
Between 1988 and 2017, more than three-quarters of American medical school students came from affluent households.
Is your counseling for a billionaire different from what it would be for a less affluent person?
EuroFX was one of a rash of scams to emerge recently among China's millions of newly affluent.
In Congress, he cut a moderate swath that fit his largely centrist, affluent and well-educated district.
Population: 3,576Median income: $250,000+*Median home value: $978,500Mission Hills is an affluent suburb of Kansas City, Missouri.
Martha&aposs Vineyard is an affluent vacation destination where the Obama family has previously spent summer vacations.
"For affluent customers, time is the key thing; it's their ultimate luxury," said Kumar Galhotra, Lincoln's president.
And, as they try to be "normal," these wealthy and affluent people deflect the stigma of wealth.
Less affluent suburbs with highly educated professionals, like Vestavia Hills and Hoover near Birmingham, follow the pattern.
But like Mr. Foster, the overwhelming majority of residents at Val de Vie are affluent and white.
The result is a health insurance system that really only works for relatively young, relatively affluent people.
Took me back to Highgate, met all of his best matesAlwyn's affluent neighbourhood rarely gets a name check in popular culture largely because it is just that: a very affluent neighbourhood which is, admittedly, lovely, but really only for the most privileged members of the city's high society.
But in the period since 2000, and earlier than that for very successful cities like New York, San Francisco, Boston, Washington D.C., and Seattle, affluent white highly educated people begin to move in, and less educated whites and particularly less educated and less affluent blacks begin moving out.
Lung and liver cancer mortality also is more than 40% higher in poor men compared to affluent men.
There are signs he has lost Mr. Obama's edge among affluent white voters in Iowa and New Hampshire.
The affluent will stroll through beautifully designed brick-and-mortar shops injected with state-of-the-art tech.
For the less affluent sections of the city, the DJB water tanker is the only source of water.
Affluent millennials also prefer to customize their experiences — an added bonus they're willing to spend extra money on.
Biden told the roughly 100 affluent attendees that if he were elected, "nothing would fundamentally change" for them.
And now many, many countries have equalized gay marriage, although affluent countries are still going through that process.
The answer is that these same affluent metro areas contain a shrinking share of the country's overall population.
In whiter, more affluent neighborhoods, rentals are in short supply and landlords often refuse to take Section 8.
Compared to something like a new car, it's cheap enough to be a plausible ask from affluent parents.
Affluent families who don't qualify for financial aid tend to be the ones who benefit most from scholarships.
Many affluent Americans would follow in his footsteps and drive a lightly modified military vehicle around American roads.
Through Karachi's affluent neighborhoods, young boys walk with a bag as large as themselves slung over their shoulders.
Captives have become increasingly popular in the last decade because they greatly reduce affluent business owners' tax bills.
A Gallup poll from April found that younger and less affluent Americans felt more daily stress in general.
Another boost comes from affluent immigrants, who are keen to experience long, self-planned road trips in America.
They are scrubbing floors in affluent homes or cooking for a growing number of private restaurants and bakeries.
The mass affluent know that financial success has little to do with your ability to memorize textbook information.
Another example: Young adults from less affluent families might live with roommates in order to make ends meet.
"We're going for higher-end, affluent people who are tech-savvy and eager to do this," Pachikov says.
"Mass affluent" refers to clients who are considered to be at the top end of the mass market.
But the "mass affluent", those with liquid assets in the hundreds of thousands, also have cause to fret.
It needs to turn its attention to real, practical problems that matter outside the urban, affluent 1 percent.
This has made investment management, once the province of the affluent, available to people lacking sizable account balances.
In terms of accessibility, it wouldn't be fair to deny affluent groups access in consideration of social inequities.
Personal air pollution monitors to check indoor and outdoor air quality are becoming common in more affluent households.
Asia more broadly has the fastest growth in the number of affluent and high net worth individuals globally.
The homicide also promises to offer commentary on the idea of class divides in an affluent seaside enclave.
Later that day, her 2017 black Chevy Suburban was found abandoned near the affluent town's sprawling Waveny Park.
Zaryadye was abandoned by affluent nobles when Peter the Great moved the capital to St Petersburg in 1712.
Because candidates for Spencer's district typically come from the most affluent neighborhoods, they fundraise in those same neighborhoods.
They have made the term "Second Gilded Age" a convenient shorthand for affluent arrogance and economic inequity today.
Homicide rates can be up to ten times higher than in more affluent, predominantly white areas of Chicago.
" However, he cautions, "the largest benefits will go to relatively affluent dual-income families using paid child care.
This falls disproportionately on the less affluent, who often live far away from their jobs and public transport.
The fortress-like embassy in the affluent Rabae district of the capital Amman is protected by Jordanian gendarme.
We also need political solutions to repair our democracy so that ordinary citizens count along with the affluent.
Furthermore, Indonesia's population is relatively young and increasingly affluent, and this gives consumer startups a lot of opportunities.
Affluent children raised in this way are exposed to many more words and complex ideas than poorer children.
Bravo's latest entry into its Real Housewives franchise takes us to the very affluent neighborhood of Potomac, Maryland.
From a global perspective, these benefits outweigh the costs, the lost jobs and dampened wages in affluent nations.
Jet's typical customer, for example, is younger, more urban and more affluent than a traditional Wal-Mart shopper.
In each episode they battle intense social calendars, smart-aleck children and the existential pain of being affluent.
The sports mogul's six-acre Boca Raton estate is located inside the affluent gated community of Le Lac.
Mueller is an affluent retired former FBI director who took this gig because he wanted to investigate Trump.
As San Francisco's population became more affluent, parents started to send their kids to private schools in droves.
China is looking beyond the 60-100 million affluent Indians and the retail stores that use credit cards.
Conversely, Kerry emphasized domestic issues like health care and equal pay to appeal to less affluent undecided voters.
SB-827 failed because anti-gentrification activists joined forces with comfortable homeowners in affluent neighborhoods to kill reform.
These surfaces will help house the rapidly-growing number of children from affluent families getting into the sport.
Americans use roughly the same amount of health services as people in other affluent nations, the study found.
Known as "Boca" to locals, this city is one of the more affluent retirement havens on the list.
The places Democrats need to win to pick up seats are diverse, suburban, and more affluent than average.
The company posits that tipping could have drivers frequenting more affluent areas, where fares would probably be higher.
In many ways I was the target audience for vaccine skepticism: white, well-educated, relatively affluent, and female.
The city's fault lines were quickly established: Black Africans lived in cramped barracks, set apart from affluent whites.
Most voters in Kansas's 85033rd hail from Johnson County, which is the more affluent part of the district.
Particularly threatened are affluent people in high-tax liberal states such as New York, New Jersey, and California.
The evidence, however, shows that support for a small-tent strategy is found predominantly among affluent white liberals.
Los Altos Hills is an affluent town where San Franciscans built summer estates in the mid-20th century.
The area is popular among the city's affluent international class: landscaped shrubbery, high-end retail, security guards everywhere.
In Carlsbad, an affluent seaside community, residents gathered enough signatures to force a referendum on the shopping center.
In some circumstances, the program can actually be regressive, offering richer benefits to those who are already affluent.
Their path to power lies through more diverse, suburban and affluent districts where Trump's cultural warfare plays poorly.
Equally or perhaps more important, the affluent dominate the small percentage of the electorate that makes campaign contributions.
Hurd did well in 2014 in more affluent portions of San Antonio and in areas around military bases.
Whole Foods stores are in more affluent areas in neighborhoods that skew younger, according to The NPD Group.
Even though Amazon's customers are generally more affluent than Wal-Mart's, the online retailer's prices are still competitive.
The division between Mr. Trump's non-college-educated white men and Hillary Clinton's credentialed, affluent women reflects this.
Low-income students participating in after school and summer programming have demonstrated outcomes similar to their affluent peers.
A: I saw how prolific skateboarding had become, but most of the facilities were built in affluent areas.
The United States is already unique among the world's affluent market democracies in our level of entrenched poverty.
"Aren't the children there sad, getting abandoned by a fresh crop of affluent American teens every few days?"
The West Coast was the place to find growing numbers of the affluent, acquisitive consumers that advertisers love.
"Regular Medicare would become the province of affluent beneficiaries who can buy their way out of" private plans.
Of course, auctioning off who is going to haul gravel isn't about saving affluent people a few minutes.
Even in states where he won Republican primaries, like Georgia and Virginia, he lost many affluent suburban communities.
One woman in Tehran's relatively affluent Tajrish square walks to a CNN crew volunteering to speak on camera.
It is especially pivotal in the Indianapolis area, the most voter-rich and affluent part of the state.
The group caters for an affluent client base and does not have a retail deposit franchise in Switzerland.
Bloomfield's other bordering towns — Glen Ridge, Nutley, Clifton, Montclair, and Belleville — are almost entirely white, and relatively affluent.
Since the mid-230s, Hockney has depicted a kind of affluent, sun-dappled Angeleno lifestyle in his canvases.
Her dry remark on a popular feature of affluent life recasts the luxury as its basic component part.
These weren't the affluent Twitter or Google bros I'd hoped for, the ones you actually wanted to overcharge.
The group caters to an affluent client base and does not have a retail deposit franchise in Switzerland.
I knew Parkland from sleepovers and birthday parties, for its affluent gated communities and proximity to the Everglades.
The study surveyed 1,300 investors, most of whom are considered high net worth, emerging wealthy and mass affluent.
Either Fannie or Freddie backs most American mortgages, making it easier for less affluent families to buy homes.
It includes affluent suburbs filled with the college-educated white voters that Mr. Trump has struggled to reach.
If affluent people like me aren't caring about Black Lives Matter, well — it kind of opened my eyes.
For more affluent Marriott employees, on the other hand, credit union membership can be a very good deal.
And yet middle-class and affluent mothers are not immune from this kind of surveillance and punishment, either.
Members of this group have generally been younger, more liberal, better educated and more affluent than average voters.
Colts Neck is an affluent community where the median household income was $162,083 in 2016, census data shows.
But his bare-knuckle partisanship had begun to wear on a district that is affluent and increasingly moderate.
Repealing that tax is a change that, by definition, only helps the rich, or at least the affluent.
More affluent patients can avoid the methadone clinic entirely, receiving a new treatment directly from a doctor's office.
Consider the theater production that we observed at a large public high school in an affluent suburban community.
Viewed that way, Justice Thomas wrote, American Express promoted competition by designing rewards programs to attract affluent customers.
An admissions policy that puts more weight on personal statements and extracurricular activities may actually help affluent students.
It's a place where it's not uncommon to see million dollar houses casting shadows on less affluent communities.
To this end, the Democratic gains Tuesday came in many of the country's most affluent suburbs, communities Mrs.
Affluent progressive and liberal activists are for it, but working-class whites and African-Americans are more skeptical.
They have poured into China in recent years, attracted by its stunning growth and its increasingly affluent population.
The support for that hybrid position lies mainly among the affluent and especially the leaders of corporate America.
The report suggests that these students belong to "less affluent schools," pointing to a problem of economic inequity.
That goal is still important, but the most affluent want help with the more complicated aspects of wealth.
"We have some of the most affluent wine buyers in the world here" in Palm Beach, he said.
It's located in La Jolla, California, an affluent seaside community that is only 20 minutes from San Diego.
Oakland native turned mayor Schaaf grew up in a more affluent residential area of Oakland called Oakland Hills.
Amazon is the dominant player in online sales, and is particularly strong among affluent consumers in major cities.
They'll be concentrated in less affluent countries—ones that share the least historical responsibility for the climate crisis.
Both were "reasonably priced for Yorkville," which also caters to more affluent "captains of industry," Mr. Blangiardo said.
The nonfiction book chronicles the life of Christopher McCandless, who grew up in an affluent suburb of Washington.
In this country, resistance to vaccinating children has emerged even among some who are well educated and affluent.
In some cases, banks have passed a portion of the extra costs on to their most affluent customers.
However, what is equally, if not more provocative, is why educated and affluent white people voted for him.
Increasing the standard deduction could by itself aid tax simplicity and benefit non-itemizers (a less-affluent group).
They're more affluent than their younger counterparts, a factor that might make them warier of big structural changes.
Denser and more affluent areas, like the Upper East Side, have far less opportunity for growth, she said.
I grew up in affluent, suburban Scarsdale, N.Y., a town sporting quite the selection of private golf clubs.
The haberdashery was opened by Edmund L. Goodman, who sought to offer English-style clothing for affluent men.
That's expensive for most high school students -- which is why Juuling might be more prevalent in affluent communities.
Less affluent people, meanwhile, must stay attuned to others' needs and goals in order to satisfy their own.
Affluent people want more choices in financial services and better service, and lower-income people urgently need them.
Airlines have responded to Latin America's newly affluent tourists and more connected economies with increased routes and capacity.
Still, even hospitals serving affluent populations have reason to be nervous about a future without the health law.
Their mother had remarried and they lived in big house with a swimming pool in an affluent neighborhood.
But analysts and tax experts say the bill House Democrats advanced on Thursday would primarily benefit affluent Americans.
Of course, the media consistently reflects the tastes and preferences of affluent white liberals so no surprise there.
With wealth, it measures the current and future populations of affluent residents, focusing mainly on the growth rate.
The more conservative way created private insurance markets where middle-class and affluent people could buy subsidized coverage.
Media coverage of the race generally called the district "affluent" or "wealthy," but that was a vast oversimplification.
Ossoff was also trying to pick up some affluent Republicans voters, but that long-shot gamble clearly failed.
The out-of-state visits followed a similar trend, focusing on schools in affluent and predominantly white areas.
The impact: GSU has narrowed the graduation gap between white, affluent students and those from less-privileged backgrounds.
According to Becker, aspirated T's link Kennedy's accent more to her affluent background than to a specific place.
The heart of the bill is a $600 billion tax cut for affluent households and health industry corporations.
But at Banyan, the prices are geared to affluent tourists, and we paid around $250 for a couple's massage.
On Super Tuesday, the most liberal states happen to be particularly affluent ones, like Massachusetts, Colorado, Virginia and Minnesota.
It's not hard to imagine why Mr. Sanders might have run better than Mr. Obama among less affluent voters.
Clinton among more affluent white voters — who tend to turn out in far greater numbers than lower-income whites.
O'Rourke grew up affluent, attended the Ivy League's Columbia University, and married the daughter of a real estate baron.
A full ski outfit with gear costs several months worth of wages for even the most affluent local customer.
A full ski outfit with gear costs several months worth of wages for even the most affluent local customer.
The university has made attempts for decades to shed its reputation for being a predominantly white and affluent institution.
If you live in an affluent town, the town can raise revenue, cover the shortfall, and support the schools.
Maryland once again topped this year's rankings, created by the Wealth & Affluent Monitor and published by Phoenix Marketing International.
Evidence also indicates that many of these viewers are affluent with education above that of a high school degree.
Three of the attackers were from affluent Dhaka homes who had broken off contact with their families months earlier.
Though traditionally stronger in affluent western Germany, they are seen more than doubling their vote in Saxony and Brandenburg.
Either people are affluent and are paying out of pocket or more likely they've got a corporate account. Right?
Non-white women and poor women were more likely to delay contraception initiation than white or more affluent women.
There will be pockets of stability around affluent areas like the Inner Harbor and the gentrified neighborhoods near downtown.
But in early 2018, Treasury officials had ruled that the area was ineligible because its residents were too affluent.
Interviewed in Diamond Bar, an affluent, majority-Asian city east of Los Angeles, Mr Wang remains a true believer.
The suspected shooter, Crusius, lived more than 600 miles away from the massacre in Allen, an affluent Dallas suburb.
Over the years, I have developed gold-digger radar since my clients have always been high-profile and affluent.
But few Greenlanders see independence as viable given their economic dependence on Denmark, part of the affluent European Union.
I want to focus on two investment strategies that are tugging on affluent investors, offering different risks and returns.
But one downside even for affluent investors is that most investments have relatively high minimums, from $250,000 on up.
But medical improvements can also drive disparity when they disproportionately benefit affluent Americans; for example, cutting-edge cancer treatments.
Yet affluent voters are 15 to 20 percent more likely to vote than the broader population, according to Ipsos.
The much-publicized new subway line actually will not serve the majority of the city, but one affluent neighborhood.
It turned up in April in an affluent neighborhood in Florida's Palm Beach County, which often have ornate gardens.
In this sense, The Girl in the Well's Kammie, a white child from an affluent background, is an outlier.
Of German descent, he's worked as a doctor for decades and lives in an affluent pocket of west London.
For too long the British government has neglected a sector that plays a vital part in less affluent regions.
Not that long ago, real estate was more accessible, and typical first-time homebuyers were younger and less affluent.
Police said they detained Jimenez in an apartment building called Torre Sol in an affluent neighborhood of Guatemala City.
With new market rules in play, but limited food supplies, prices have floated toward what affluent Cubans can afford.
About 50 requests have arrived on local government desks in the affluent suburbs of Uccle and Woluwe Saint Lambert.
Nigeria's road network is in poor condition and more affluent travelers rely on air travel to cover long distances.
On the retail side of the business, the other half, we have a very differentiated proposition with affluent customers.
Anuradha starts her day washing dishes, cups and cutlery in Sarita Vihar, one of New Delhi's more affluent neighbourhoods.
Reuters reported last month that Goldman Sachs was planning to launch a robo-adviser geared to mass affluent clients.
Apart from the city's advantages of geography and infrastructure, it's also incredibly affluent; home to celebrities, millionaires, and billionaires.
The momentum at these four brands comes as retailers that cater to affluent shoppers reported weak holiday quarter results.
It cost around $6 a dose, and it was mainly used by affluent travelers going to cholera-affected countries.
Affluent Singapore is modern in many ways, yet social attitudes are often highly conservative, with sex between men banned.
King streets often end up in struggling communities because white, affluent areas put up stiff resistance, Dr. Alderman said.
The move toward the college tests has revived longstanding complaints that they favor white students from more affluent families.
Parkland is an affluent suburb in the Miami metropolitan area with a median family income of $128,000 per year.
Critics have questioned whether the park will turn out to be a preserve for the affluent and the artistic.
Another viewpoint In the north of Tehran, in bustling Tajrish Square, an affluent, reformist neighborhood, the mood was different.
Some suggested the video was geared to affluent communities in the Gulf, where suhoor gatherings are apparently in vogue.

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