In their relatively well-off school district, the average is 22 or 23 students per class.
Her Prussian Jewish parents were relatively well-off and she grew up with many advantages.
His daughter Elizabeth Scott, a real estate broker, said she and her two sisters were relatively well-off.
We might think of it as a bloated and ballooning welfare program for the relatively well-off.
Since the late 1970's, they have been portrayed as relatively well-off, selfish and politically potent, while pressure has built to trim their benefits.
Her friends agreed and chalked it up to what they figured was a relatively well-off audience.
Despite enormous efforts by his relatively well-off parents to find a cure, Jim has been blind since birth.
The government has been quick to say that it plans to continue the economic policies that have pleased businessmen and kept the country relatively well-off.
The tax law enacted last year called for an increase in taxes on Social Security benefits, but only for people who are relatively well-off.
Politicians may not care much about them at all if they aren't relatively well-off or members of targeted "swing" groups of voters.