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  2. Affordable affluence - Wikipedia

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    [2] [5] Affordable affluence is an example of the lipstick effect. [6] Because traditional status symbols such as expensive cars became relatively more unattainable, posting clips on social media that showcase affordable affluence become an alternative status symbol.

  3. Affluence (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Affluence is the abundance of valuable resources or valuable material possessions. Affluence may also refer to: Affluence Garden , a public housing estate in Tuen Mun, Hong Kong

  4. Wikipedia:Two times does not mean two times more - Wikipedia

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    The number of cookies has increased by one cookie, so the amount has increased by 100%. Two cookies is also 200%, and that means that two cookies is 100% more than one cookie. That's because 200% (two cookies) = 100% (the first cookie) + 100% (the second cookie). In the first section, we already had one cookie.

  5. Multiplication table - Wikipedia

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    The oldest known multiplication tables were used by the Babylonians about 4000 years ago. [2] However, they used a base of 60. [2] The oldest known tables using a base of 10 are the Chinese decimal multiplication table on bamboo strips dating to about 305 BC, during China's Warring States period. [2] "Table of Pythagoras" on Napier's bones [3]

  6. Affluence in the United States - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] However, when looked at in relative terms, wealth is highly concentrated: the bottom 50% of Americans only share 2% of total household wealth while the top 1% hold 35% of that wealth. In the United States, as of 2019, the median household income is $60,030 per year and the median household net worth is $97,300, while the mean household ...

  7. The wealth gap: These traits are common with affluent ... - AOL

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    A new U.S. Census Bureau report on affluence and the wealth gap highlights commonalities of wealthy people. Some could help you build your net worth.

  8. Original affluent society - Wikipedia

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    By stepping away from western notions of affluence, the theory of the original affluent society thus dispels notions about hunter-gatherer societies that were popular at the time of the symposium. Sahlins states that hunter-gatherers have a "marvelously varied diet " [ 4 ] based on the abundance of the local flora and fauna .

  9. Unpaired word - Wikipedia

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    "Absent antonyms" at 2Wheels: The Return; Words with no opposite equivalent, posted by James Briggs on April 2, 2003, at The Phrase Finder; Brev Is the Soul of Wit, Ben Schott, The New York Times, April 19, 2010; Parker, J. H. "The Mystery of The Vanished Positive" in Daily Mail, Annual for Boys and Girls, 1953, Ed.