The story goes like this: America's affluent are affluent because they made the right lifestyle choices. They got themselves good educations, they got and stayed married, and so on. Basically, affluence is a reward for adhering to the Victorian virtues …
But the myth of the undeserving poor persists, and so does a counterpart myth, that of the deserving rich. The story goes like this: America's affluent are affluent because they made the right lifestyle choices. They got themselves good educations …
“These associations could be due to many things: the people with greater enjoyment of life could be more affluent, have less physical illness or disability to start with, or have healthier lifestyles at the outset, and these factors could predict the …
However, in more affluent families some adolescents receive $50 to $100 a week or more. To many parents, even $15 or $20 a week is a lot more than they received. But, when they were children, an ice cream cone cost 10 or 15 cents, much less than it …
There are many variables to consider when it comes to comparing whether it would be more expensive to eat out or eat in, as it all depends on the lifestyle a person leads and the kind of food they prefer to eat. A single person eating out every day obviously isn't as bad on the […]
The story goes like this: America's affluent are affluent because they made the right lifestyle choices. They got themselves good educations, they got and stayed married, and so on. Basically, affluence is a reward for adhering to the Victorian virtues …
Far from unemployment being a lifestyle choice, people dislike it so much they are more likely to kill themselves, and each other. The short term effects of unemployment are on mental health. In the longer term, physical health is damaged. In the 1980s …
New research from Lloyds Bank suggests that 35 per cent of "affluent British parents" would consider leaving Britain in the future. Its survey of British parents with more than £100,000 of investible assets also showed that 45 per cent of parents who …
Tailored to incoming tourists arriving in Australia across the Chinese New Year period, this free magazine delivers affluent Chinese consumers a dedicated luxury fashion and lifestyle magazine published in simplified Chinese. Kellie Hush, editor of …