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  2. The World's Billionaires - Wikipedia

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    Overall, just 12 percent of the list lost wealth since 2009, and 30 people fell off the list. 13 others died. [40] Of the 89 women, 12 were newcomers in 2010. Steve Forbes said the growing number of billionaires was a clear sign that the world's economy was recovering from the Great Recession .

  3. Elitism - Wikipedia

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    Elitism is the notion that individuals who form an elite — a select group with desirable qualities such as intellect, wealth, power, physical attractiveness, notability, special skills, experience, lineage — are more likely to be constructive to society and deserve greater influence or authority. [1]

  4. Silver spoon - Wikipedia

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    Before the place setting became popular around the 18th century, people brought their own spoons to the table, carrying them in the same way that people today carry wallets and keys. In pre-modern times, ownership of a silver spoon was an indication of social class, denoting membership in the land-owning classes.

  5. Wealthy people don't focus on making themselves appear "rich" to others, and tend to blend in with middle-income Americans to the point where you can’t even tell how much money they actually have.

  6. Rich vs. Wealthy: What’s the Difference? - AOL

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    The difference between being rich versus wealthy has become more difficult to discern, but the terms actually differ in meaning. Related: Why Stealth Wealth Is the Best Way To Handle Your MoneyFind...

  7. Is It Better to Be Rich or Wealthy? - AOL

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    Being rich and being wealthy are often seen as being the same thing. After all, people who are rich or wealthy tend to have more assets and greater financial freedom than the typical person. In ...

  8. Wealth - Wikipedia

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    'Wealth' refers to some accumulation of resources (net asset value), whether abundant or not. 'Richness' refers to an abundance of such resources (income or flow). A wealthy person, group, or nation thus has more accumulated resources (capital) than a poor one. The opposite of wealth is destitution. The opposite of richness is poverty.

  9. 5 Ways to Tell That Someone Is Really, Really Rich - AOL

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    Not everyone likes to flaunt their wealth, and sometimes the quietest folks in the room have the most money to their name. These giveaways oftentimes are paired with people that have done very ...