relative prosperity

Frequency: 6.05.5 per million words

Prosperity considered in comparison or proportion to something else.

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  • Many developing nations are experiencing a period of relative prosperity compared to their past.
  • The city enjoyed relative prosperity despite the economic challenges faced by the wider region.
  • Achieving relative prosperity often depends on a combination of individual effort and favorable circumstances.
  • Her family's relative prosperity allowed them to send their children to better schools.
  • Even in a struggling economy, some industries manage to maintain a level of relative prosperity.
  • The report analyzed the distribution of relative prosperity among different demographic groups.
  • Governments strive to create conditions that lead to greater relative prosperity for all citizens.
  • Historical records indicate a period of relative prosperity for the merchant class during that era.
  • Measuring relative prosperity involves looking beyond absolute wealth to comparative well-being.
  • Despite lacking immense wealth, they lived in relative prosperity due to a strong community and low cost of living.