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What a question!...The answer is unique to each person you ask. Hardly anyone will give you the same response.The answer also depends on what you define as "wealth." If you mean money, this is relative, as I may be wealthy to a homeless man, but very poor to a millionaire. In addition, someone can be financially wealthy, but emotionally bankrupt. If you define wealth as "success" or "happiness" then your answer becomes even more cloudy, because success and happiness are limited to individual perspective."No man can tell whether he is rich or poor by turning to his ledger. It is the heart that makes a man rich. He is rich or poor according to what he is, not according to what he has. -Henry Ward Beecher
Like all countries there are poor people and rich. New Zealand is considered a wealthy country by international standards with a standard of living comparable to Canada or Australia.
wealthy
they were not rich and they were not poor they were in the middle
Poor.
broke -synonym
Yes, when both are referring to people. Destitute means impoverished, broke, or extremely poor. The opposite would be wealthy, well-to-do, or rich.
He was rich and was born into a noble family.
He was poor when he was younger and then rich when he was older.
It is comparatively wealthy.
It is a wealthy country.
He was a wealthy man.
i think he was middle class
on average and by world standards Australians are wealthy
no- they were always wealthy if not super-rich.
We do not know if Lucy came from a wealthy family but is quite probable that she was not poor.
there are some very wealthy and influensive people in the maldivian community. most of the population is not rich nor poor.