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China's economic growth has seen the rise of a more affluent middle class with higher disposable incomes, which is likely to boost demand.
China's economic growth in recent years, which has seen it become the world's second-largest economy, has been accompanied by the emergence of a more affluent middle class.
These health services are targeted to uninsured individuals but also can be used by patients with social insurance or those from more affluent classes.
The most important factor that contributed to this trend was the rise of a more affluent African-American middle and upper class.
Problem is, what exactly is a football club when it's cutting ties with its local area, trying to attract a more affluent fanbase than its traditional working class one and generally more interested in running itself like a business above all else?
But some, like St. Stephen of Hungary, on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, have found a way to thrive — attracting a more affluent clientele by offering services and classes more commonly found in expensive private schools.
To understand why, look at two suburban counties near Philadelphia Delawaree, a middle-class enclave, and Montgomery, a more affluent area.
"Manhattan Beach has attracted a more affluent customer".
Perhaps Tompkins hoped for a more affluent customer.
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