Northern England was once heavily industrialized, as was the Midlands. However manufacturing industry has declined enormously throughout the UK, and consequently some of the poorest regions are in the North. The south-east is generally reckoned the most affluent region.http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-27694833It should be said that measures of affluence vary widely, and statistics look different depending on what you define as a sub-region. If you look at big areas, the north east of England is probably poorest, but if you look at much smaller ones, most of the poorest are in the north west.
I think it is RICH.
John Kenneth Galbraith
the grand house was owned by an affluent gentleman the grand house was owned by an affluent gentleman
The part of speech that "the affluent" would be would be dependent on the usage.If it were a subject, "The affluent" would be doing something: The affluent are cheating their workers.If it were a direct object: The affluent would be having something done to them: The affluent were saddled with another tax.If it were an indirect object "The affluent would have been the recipient of something: A tax break was given to the affluent.The affluent could posses something and become the possessive in a sentence: The money that President Obama wants to redistribute from the taxes of the affluent is insufficient to satisfy the deficit.If you want to go all Latin on the issue, you could implicate "The affluent" in the sentence and come up with: By the means of the affluent, the Democrat party realized that President Obama is a one term president.
Alpharetta, Georgia is a city in north Fulton county in the united states and is a northern suburb in atlanta it is one of the most affluent communities in the state
Affluent people are sometimes rude and spoiled.
Foot binding started among the upper class in the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period. It began as a status symbol to represent affluent people.
Reported acts of violence are increasing in the affluent parts of the city. Some of the more affluent politicians voted against the initiative.
more affluent ones
Most of the students at Ivy League schools are from wealthy, affluent families.
His affluent neighbor actually owned five expensive cars, and seldom used four of them. The burglaries occurred in an affluent neighborhood west of the city.
Affluent is an adjective, so does not have a plural form. The noun, both singular and plural, is affluence.