Almost two-thirds of affluent young Australians would prefer to buy an imported vehicle to a locally made car, according to the results of a new study. … In more bad news for Australia's car makers, more than 40 per cent of people planning to buy a …
Founded by famed hotelier Ian Schrager in 1984, the company is widely credited for ushering in the boutique, or lifestyle, hotel concept that catered to young, affluent travelers by emphasizing style. In recent years, competition has come from big …
Trulia has released new analysis of what's trending up and down in luxury real estate amenities, shedding light on what affluent buyers really care about when purchasing a new home, with surprising results. Of the 20 amenities that have gained the most …
Such people usually cite the affluent and luxurious way of life many of us Kuwaitis enjoy. However, one needs … In other words, I assume that the mentioning of obesity in the recent Arab Times poll seems allude to our typical Kuwaiti lifestyle. No …
Seventy-six percent of New Jersey mass affluent now cite saving enough to live the lifestyle they want in retirement as their top long-term goal, up 11 percent from the Spring 2013 Merrill Edge Report. And, 76 percent of New Jersey respondents are …
According to the annual report, an apples-to-apples comparison of four-bedroom, two-bathroom homes in more than 1,900 real estate markets across the United States, a sample-sized home in the affluent beach community of Malibu lists for $2.15 million …
Studies have shown that people with depression are at increased risk for diseases that tend to come with aging — for example, dementia, cancer and type 2 diabetes — even when health and lifestyle factors are taken into account. This has …. Some <a …
A six-week-old baby born into an affluent family in Britain is four times more likely to be breastfed than one in a deprived area, she added. Britain's National Health Service recommends that mothers feed their babies only breast milk for the first six …
But many Washington neighborhoods are becoming more economically homogenous as longtime homeowners move out and increasing housing prices prevent the less affluent from moving in. The eventual result, in many cases, is a Super Zip. And because …