One-percenter
"One-percenter" in a Sentence (8 examples)
An upper one-percenter in the income and wealth distributions, Rubin commuted by private jet between the tony Jefferson Hotel in Washington and his Park home in New York.
When critics pointer out that the bulk of his tax cut went to the wealthiest one percent of American […], after Bush got finished spinning, it's amazing how many Americans ended up feeling sorry for those poor, deprived one percenters.
"But a few survive, those with the right genetic trait, the one-percenters that will carry on and reproduce that trait."
[Y]ou've been one of the "one-percenters." You've always been in that rarefied top one percent of the people doing whatever you were doing at any given moment in your life.
I'd perfected my game, flying first-class all over the world, staying in five-star resort hotels, and seducing scores of one-percenters into stashing their fortunes in Swiss numbered accounts, no questions asked.
The patch holders themselves recognize that within the framework of the club there exists a radical faction - "the heavies" or "one percenters".
It was Sonny's idea to ally the various clubs under a diamond-shaped "one-percenter" patch. He took it a step further by becoming the first Hells Angel to have the famous "one-percenter" drawn on his arm.
There is, without a doubt, the "one-percenter" subculture consisting of individuals who are social renegades in the criminal sense.
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