working rich造句
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- Forbes tightened the criteria for its rankings this year by including only the " working rich ."
- Gates topped the most recent Forbes magazine listing of the world's working rich, issued in June.
- As the gap between the working poor and the working rich grows, the servant class is making a comeback of sorts.
- The community was founded in 1973 and was originally marketed towards the " working rich " operators of independent coal mines in that area.
- Previously, the magazine counted only " working rich " billionaires to differentiate between those who ran businesses and those who simply lived off their wealth.
- It's difficult to find working rich in a sentence. 用working rich造句挺難的
- It played on countertop radios as frazzled homeowners shuffled through bills at their kitchen tables, and on the Bose stereos in the plush studies of the working rich.
- Last summer, Forbes magazine placed Lucas on its annual list, " The World's 200 Working Rich, " estimating his fortune at $ 2 billion.
- Hardest hit, says Linda Goold, tax counsel for the NAR, would be the " working rich " _ two-earner couples with expensive houses bought with big mortgages.
- "We are the lucky ones, the last of the working rich, " said Dave Meikle of the class of 1959, a modest man with a quick smile who has worked 32 years as an electronics technician at the Pratt & Whitney aircraft engine plant in East Hartford.
- U . S . automakers have for the past seven years almost ignored the boom of Japanese near-luxury and luxury cars, such as Lexus and Infiniti, leaving the European blue-bloods to take on the new competition in the growing segment that " Car & Driver " magazine calls " cars for the working rich ."
- Thomas Piketty and Emmanuel Saez wrote in their work " Income Inequality in the United States, 1913 1998 " that " top income and wages shares ( in the United States ) display a U-shaped pattern over the century " and " that the large shocks that capital owners experienced during the Great Depression and World War II have had a permanent effect on top capital incomes . . . that steep progressive income and estate taxation may have prevented large fortunes from recovery form the shocks . " Saez and Piketty argue that the " working rich " are now at the top of the income ladder in the United States and their wealth far out-paces the rest of the country.