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affluent

[af-loo-uhnt, uh-floo-] / ˈæf lu ənt, əˈflu- /




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Chipotle in October reported a slowdown in spending among younger and less affluent customers.

From The Wall Street Journal

If the newness and evolution of the delayed retirement credit is the explanation, one would expect to see more delayed claiming to age 70 among the more affluent older workers going forward.

From MarketWatch

It represents the country’s K-shaped economy — the growing divide between those who are affluent and those trying to stretch their budgets.

From Los Angeles Times

It’s pricey, though King of Prussia’s affluent shoppers might not mind.

From Barron's

“The affluent are fine, if not thriving, while lower-income households struggle with high rent payments, rising delinquencies, and job uncertainty.”

From Barron's