Examples of 'relatively affluent' in a sentence

Meaning of "relatively affluent"

relatively affluent - This phrase is used to describe someone who has a moderate to high level of wealth or financial resources compared to others. It suggests that the person is well-off or comfortable but not extremely wealthy

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Kano was born into a relatively affluent family.
The relatively affluent tax income base of the country facilitates this measure.
It is mainly a residential neighbourhood and relatively affluent.
The district is relatively affluent and primarily suburban.
We do remarkably well with the children from relatively affluent families.
It is a relatively affluent neighbourhood.
We all know celebrities live a relatively affluent life.
Her family was relatively affluent and she grew up in a predominantly white neighborhood.
Its residents are relatively affluent.
This segment is relatively affluent with above-average levels of education and household incomes.
Their parents were relatively affluent.
As such, this relatively affluent segment is a prime target for Canadian tourism initiatives.
These wards are relatively affluent.
Some areas of Martínez, especially near Avenida del Libertador, are relatively affluent.
His family was relatively affluent.

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Relatively affluent farmers, known as kulaks, were among the groups targeted.
We cannot ignore poverty and misery which exists in our relatively affluent countries.
She probably comes from a relatively affluent family which feels embarrassed regarding this pregnancy.
Madikwe by contrast shares a border with sparsely populated and relatively affluent Botswana.
The livelihood provides the family with a relatively affluent lifestyle and some understanding of animal psychology.
Users are mostly young, employed or students and relatively affluent.
This is a relatively affluent district of Cairo.
The Fresh Start Clinic is situated in a relatively affluent district of Perth.
His father was relatively affluent taking several wives and having 19 children.
Or maybe it 's that he grew up in a relatively affluent community.
Parts of the town are relatively affluent compared to the wider Metropolitan Borough of Oldham.
In addition, the feminist movement remained dominated by relatively affluent white women.
Today North Toronto is a relatively affluent community, and very popular with young families.
Unfortunately, nutrient deficiency is widespread even in the relatively affluent industrialized world.
The relatively affluent Maadi suburb of Cairo is built over the original Naqada stronghold . [ 66 ].
It is believed that Stevin grew up in a relatively affluent environment and enjoyed a good education.
Michael: We were fortunate, we came from… a family that was relatively affluent.
Most scientists come from at least relatively affluent families where Daddy reigns supreme.
Cultural tourism is also a significant and growing sector, attracting relatively affluent and educated visitors.
The cities mentioned above are all relatively affluent or have good average rent-to-earnings ratios.
Macclesfield, like many other areas in Cheshire, is a relatively affluent town.
Poor minorities suffer more in relatively affluent and knowledge-based states on the coasts . ”.
Many of the local citizens were wealthy, enjoying a relatively affluent and placid way of life.
Users tend to be young, studious, employed and relatively affluent rather than from marginalized groups.
Through her father, Farah came from a relatively affluent background.
Forrester describes the Japanese consumers as relatively affluent and more fond of durable goods.
Certainly, regardless of country or context, the relatively affluent young have few housing problems.
However Lincoln 's father Thomas was a respected and relatively affluent citizen of the Kentucky backcountry.

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