Alamo Heights has nearly $400,000 in taxable wealth for each student, compared with $40,000 a student for Edgewood.
Although on the whole wages in the iron industry were good, real earnings would not have been high enough to produce a tangible effect on the structure of taxable wealth.
But the cities themselves remain woebegone, in part because so much of their potential taxable wealth lies in the suburbs, beyond their reach.
Five percent of Philadelphia's citizens owned half its taxable wealth.
Therefore, in the beginning of the dynasty, having a total assessed taxable wealth of one hundred thousand coins was a prerequisite for holding office.
Burghers: 30-70 seats; these were the representatives of the people living in cities, only men with taxable wealth were eligible to vote.
The urban population was divided into two categories according to taxable wealth, and elected delegates directly to the college of the Governorates.
In 1199 his personal wealth amounted to more than 10 per cent of the total taxable wealth of the English Jewish community.
America leads the world in two things: taxable wealth and bad habits.
Island residents do not possess the taxable wealth of the Upper East Side of Manhattan.