stockbroker belt
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Definition
Noun: A wealthy residential suburb, typically located on the outskirts of a major city and inhabited by affluent professionals, especially those working in finance.
Usage
The term "stockbroker belt" is used to describe a specific type of affluent suburban area. It often carries connotations of a comfortable, prosperous lifestyle and a community of high-income earners who commute to the city for work. - They moved out of the city to raise their family in the stockbroker belt. - Property prices in the stockbroker belt are significantly higher than in the surrounding towns.
Advanced Usage
- Sociological Term: The phrase is often used in sociological or journalistic contexts to discuss demographics, housing markets, and lifestyle patterns of the upper-middle class.
- The article examined the political leanings of voters in the stockbroker belt.
Variants and Related Words
- Commuter belt: A broader term for suburbs from which people commute to a city for work, not necessarily implying extreme wealth.
- Affluent suburbs: A more general descriptive phrase.
Synonyms
- Affluent suburb
- Prosperous suburb
- Wealthy commuter town
Related Idioms
- To live in the stockbroker belt: An idiom meaning to live in a very affluent suburban area.
- After his promotion, he could afford to live in the stockbroker belt.
Noun
- a wealthy residential suburb