The answer, suggest Edlund and her colleagues, is that affluent people don't have time to commute any more.
rich second generation or affluent second generation :The rapidly expanding affluent 2nd generation is seeking to define their identity and quality of life via luxuries.
By weaving more tightly into high-school curriculum, the test would seem to best serve students at high-performing schools, with the strong teachers who prepare them for state standards, as well as affluent students with access to test prep.
A spokesman for the California lottery, Alex Traverso, said late Wednesday that a winning ticket had been purchased at a 7-11 convenience store in Chino Hills, an affluent suburb of Los Angeles.
He is becoming more and more affluent.
" And an increasingly affluent population and rising numbers of Chinese tourists have pushed up demand for foreign products, with Chinese consumers attaching particular importance to the sources of certain goods.
I grew up in an affluent area.
But wealthy shoppers are getting more shipping confirmation emails than others: According to a recent report by Martini Media and comScore, in the first quarter of this year, affluent shoppers were 47 percent more likely than buyers earning less than $100,000 annually to purchase something online.
Attracted by the paintings and written works of the "rusticators," artists who portrayed the beauty of Mount Desert Island in their works, the affluent of the turn of the century flocked to the area.
A growing, more affluent population competing for ever scarcer resources could make for an "unrecognizable" world by 2050, researchers warned at a major US science conference Sunday.
Although living an affluent life ever since, he often misses the Pot-baked Baba.
That wasn't the kind of student he'd been at New Trier High School, in an affluent Chicago suburb.
Here's a look at a five other expensive sports for only the most affluent of athletes, and some of the top executives who love them.
Sophie Kleber of Huge, an international creative agency based in Brooklyn, pointed out that rapid home delivery of goods was once only available to the affluent.
Everyone agreed that my father, my Baba, had built the most beautiful house in the Wazir Akbar Khan district, a new and affluent neighborhood in the northern part of Kabul.
As Japan grew increasingly affluent after the Second World War, younger Japanese abandoned the countryside, flooding into the cities for jobs in factories and service industries, leaving their elders to tend small farms.
A growing, more affluent population competing for ever scarcer resources could make for an "unrecognizable" world by 2050, researchers warned at a major US science conference.
While some have made progress, the students at many remain overwhelmingly affluent.
But wealthy shoppers are getting more shipping confirmation emails than others: According to a recent report by Martini Media and comScore, in the first quarter of this year, affluent shoppers were 47 percent more likely than buyers earning less than $100,000 annually to purchase something online.