rahavaroiden
Rahavaroiden is a Finnish expression commonly used to refer to the wealthiest segments of society. In journalism and public debate the phrase functions as a label for individuals, networks, and institutions that control substantial financial resources. The form rahavaroiden is the genitive plural of a headword referring to "the moneyed" and is typically used in phrases such as rahavaroiden vaikutus (the influence of the wealthy), rahavaroiden valta (the power of money), or rahavaroiden verotus (taxation of the wealthy). The expression conveys emphasis on financial capital rather than mere income, and can carry evaluative or critical undertones depending on context.
Usage and reception: It appears in analyses of wealth concentration, taxation policy, philanthropy, corporate lobbying, and
Linguistic note: The term is not a formal sociological class designation; it is a rhetorical category that
See also: Wealth inequality in Finland; Taxation in Finland; Finnish language.