Those who follow Michael Kors (NYSE: KORS ) have likely already read the company's first-quarter fiscal 2015 earnings results, which were released last week. The fast-growing luxury lifestyle brand easily breezed by both revenue and earnings estimates, …
The students of Gangnam, whose parents shell out big money for prestigious private tutoring and prep schools, are reportedly much more likely to be selected for the country's most prestigious university than students from less affluent areas. "That …
New Zealand, Chile, Indonesia and pretty much all of Central Europe are among the most popular emerging destinations for the world's most affluent travelers, according to a newly released report by a luxury travel network. According to Virtuoso, New …
Dr. Becker and his coauthors note that fish eaters tended to be more educated than the non-fish eaters and past research that found the same thing suggests that eating fish may reflect a generally healthier, more affluent lifestyle, which would also …
If you cornered me and asked me, “Out of all the factors that influence property prices, what is the number one driver of capital growth?” I'd have to say affordability. But don't get me wrong – it's probably not what you think! Unlike many others I …
Overall, the health and wellness market is expected to reach nearly $70 billion by 2020, with more and more Chinese buying supplements and over-the-counter health treatments to relieve the stresses of a modern lifestyle. Notably, this is one industry …
Though train passengers are more affluent than bus riders, for sure, you'd be surprise by how many poor people you'll find on Amtrak, for some towns have no air or bus services, while on some other routes, the fare differences between bus and rail are …
It's been well-documented for decades that the poor and communities of color are more often forced to live near environmental hazards than more affluent white communities. Toxic dumps, garbage incinerators, waste transfer stations, chemical plants …
Statistics Canada's latest tabulation of incomes by city confirms in hard data what we often discern through casual observation: we live in an economically diverse country, one in which incomes vary greatly among households but also across Canadian cities.