In fortunate circumstances financially; moderately rich.
1At certain levels, house prices simply become unaffordable, even to the well-off.
2These measure different aspects of SEP independent of FAS and family well-off.
3Results: Moderate correlations existed between occupational scales and FAS and family well-off.
4But recently published data suggests that users are pretty well-off in Mzansi.
5Instinctively, some presume well-off frequent flyers are deserving victims of aviation taxes.
6He was already well-off, having been born into a wealthy industrialist's family.
7This is most likely to disincentivise less well-off students from further study.
8Many less well-off Saudis cannot buy their homes or afford rising rents.
9We weren't that well-off and I never had all the new fashions.
10Maybe it's an adorable reticence about making less well-off neighbours feel uncomfortable.
11Naturally as she was comely and well-off, Greia soon had suitors aplenty.
12SuperShe, you see, is basically an upmarket networking group for well-off women.
13One predominantly white and wealthy, the other largely black and less well-off.
14Extra benefits for the well-off cost £520 million in this Budget.
15The result was all the money went to already well-off trusts.
16Authorities have said those involved in the bloodbath were well-educated and well-off financially.