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Well off I went.
HOW well off are Americans?
Well off, comfortably off, struggling.
Now they eat out for convenience, then rush off elsewhere.
Unlike Mrs. Messina, who dreams of leaving New York but cannot, Mr. Infante is well-off enough to go elsewhere.
Through the years of fending off legislation and tort verdicts, of being demonized, regulated, taxed and sued, Philip Morris remains one very profitable operation, in the U.S. as well as elsewhere.
But according to NERA, an economic consultancy, they should get more than £9,000 extra to make them as well off as their counterparts elsewhere.
An unexpected boom in shale gas that has taken off in America may well spread elsewhere and will add massively to global gas supplies.Shale gas an "unconventional" source of methane, like coal-bed gas (in coal seams) and tight gas (trapped in rock formations)—has rapidly transformed America's energy outlook.
But it's equally safe to assume a generous portion of its new hires will be already well-off people either living in the area or else migrating from elsewhere to cash in.
Most well-off people instinctively resist the idea that they are rolling in it: the rich are always different, elsewhere, someone else.
For example, well-off urban blacks may be choosing to live in traditionally black neighbourhoods, despite the worse air and the fact that they could afford to live elsewhere.
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