But we're still looking at a long, very long, path to
massive wealth generation.
Not exact matches
Japan's
massive economic growth and expanding
wealth of the 1980s produced a new
generation of Japanese who were more interested in holidays and air conditioning than working hard and coming up with new products, Ramasamy suggests.
This is all about a
massive transfer of
wealth that's been going on for a
generation.
Kinsley concludes Old Age: A Beginner's Guide with a plea to his fellow boomers to make a grand gesture that would be the moral equivalent of the Greatest
Generation's triumph over Hitler: a self - imposed tax on the
massive transfer of
wealth they're currently enjoying to help whittle down America's mountain of debt.