The New York Times reports that the fine art world has found that America's
new wealthy elite, innovators and venture
Not exact matches
These
new immigrants are a largely
elite group: They hold degrees from well - regarded British universities, have permission to reside in the country, and hail from relatively
wealthy families.
• In an article on the anxieties of
wealthy New York parents trying to get their small children into
elite preschools, a
New York Times reporter writes of standing outside one of the sought - after public schools, which happens to be one of four public schools recently the subject of a sex - abuse scandal.
The
new elites live in places like Belmont, the toney Boston suburb and the name Murray uses as shorthand for
wealthy and influential Americans.
Last year, the think - tank Policy Network revealed that modern British society is a «5-75-20 society» where only the 5 % constitutes the comfortable and
wealthy elite, the 20 % is rather poor and often socially excluded, and the 75 % majority can be labelled as «the
new insecure» ones.
Whenthe
new immigration minister James Brokenshire attacked what he called the «
wealthy, metropolitan
elite» for benefiting from cheap foreign labour, it's unlikely he meant to point the finger at the Prime Minister.
In a TU OpEd, Albany's Bishop Ed Scharfenberger defended the education investment tax credit, saying the criticism that it's a giveaway for «
elite» and
wealthy New Yorkers is unfair and unfounded.
The real problem, in Magee's eyes, is that
wealthy New Yorkers are trying to dismantle the publicly funded school system — complete with the powerful teachers unions — because they don't want to pay their «fair share» in taxes to support the education of all children, not just the «
elite.»
Relax sugar daddies around the globe: The
new Sugar D dating app, «where the
elite and
wealthy meet the beautiful and young,» offers a beauty - verification service.
In my city,
New York,
elite private schools such as Dalton, Horace Mann, Spence, Brearley, Riverdale Country School, and at least two dozen more levy tuitions in the range of $ 20,000 a year — exceeding what even the
wealthiest New York suburban school districts spend per student.
According to the
New York Post, Ashley's work sells for $ 30,000 or more, to some of the most
elite,
wealthy people in the world — despite it being highly provocative and not suitable for work
The press release also lists an
elite roster of advisors and backers for the site, including Harvard Law School professors Charles Nesson and Charles Ogletree; Tim Stanley, CEO of Justia.com and co-founder of Findlaw; Martin Roscheisen, a Silicon Valley entrepreneur and co-founder of Findlaw and eGroups; Leon Charney, a
New York attorney turned
wealthy real - estate investor; and Paul Pangaro, Stanford University and
New School professor and CTO of several notable startups.