Welloff
Well-off is an English adjective describing a person or household that has a comfortable level of income and assets, providing financial security and discretionary spending beyond basic needs. The term signals a standard of living that is higher than average but not necessarily wealthy or extravagant. Because it is relative, its precise meaning can vary by country, community, and context, and it is commonly used in discussions of social class, living standards, and economic well-being.
Form and usage: The standard spelling is well-off with a hyphen; some writers, especially in informal contexts,
Etymology: The expression combines well, indicating a favorable condition, with off, referring to a state or
See also: Affluence; Wealth; Financial security; Middle class; Standard of living.