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wealth

[welth] / wɛlθ /


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The “wealth effect” of higher asset prices has helped fuel spending and aided the economy, but affordability issues remain a top concern for many other American families.

From MarketWatch

He makes no secret of the way he covets the mineral wealth of other countries.

From BBC

This kind of personal wealth is hard to fathom—almost as if we are in a simulation.

From The Wall Street Journal

For now, what's on the court for Baylor is a young man with a wealth of international experience and a chance to make a splash in a prime proving ground for NBA talent.

From Barron's

The Social Security system pays retired Americans a vital source of lifetime income, so it is reasonable to ask whether buying an additional annuity would concentrate too much wealth in one payout type.

From The Wall Street Journal