The PTI's gatherings have attracted a fairly affluent segment of society, quite obvious when one surveys the crowds at the nightly gathering (read: concert) in Islamabad, as well as the choice of Defence Housing Authority (DHA) and Clifton for protests …
Long Island · Sports · Entertainment · News · Lifestyle · Business · Health · Opinion · Jobs · Cars · Homes · Classifieds · LI Business US Economy Columns Mutual funds Markets Stocks Tech Autos Real Estate PR Web · Find us on Facebook … In 1934, Levi …
As marriage with children becomes the exception rather than the norm it is also becoming the self-selected province of the college-educated and the affluent. Marriage in America is becoming more like a luxury car, in other words, a BMW not a Harvester.
Over the next couple of decades, the pants went mainstream. In 1934, Levi's took advantage of the rise in Western movies and launched its first jeans aimed at affluent women who wanted to wear them on dude ranches. Then teens … The “athleisure” trend …
Long Island · Sports · Entertainment · News · Lifestyle · Business · Health · Opinion · Jobs · Cars · Homes · Classifieds … We live in an affluent community where most kids have "smart" devices and all manner of video- game options at home. I am not …
“With the growing needs for children's overseas education, holiday homes, a better retirement life and diversified wealth opportunities among the affluent, overseas property investments are becoming an integral part of their lifestyle and wealth …
Many Boomers move away from volunteering once their children leave home or as a result of downsizing their lifestyle, said Frank Fain, director of educational services for the Baptist Home in Missouri. Some give up volunteering for school events and …
They were aimed at affluent women who wanted to wear them on dude ranches. 1950s: The pants move into the mainstream, helped by teens who embrace them as a rebellious statement. Teens start calling them 'jeans.' Until this decade, they were called …
But some high earners end up leading a lifestyle they can barely afford, saving little or nothing for retirement and living paycheck to paycheck. In extreme cases … There are no comprehensive data on overspending by the affluent, experts say. But Mr …