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Robert Frank of the Wall Street Journal coined the term Richistan to describe the world that the wealthy inhabit among us today.
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Might as well be an inflatable rowboat to the 9 million residents of "Richistan" -- ever heard of it?
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These are just three of the inhabitants of what the Wall Street Journal reporter Robert Frank calls Richistan and are unusual only in that their names have appeared in the press.
Dissident Voice John Halle 2008
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Robert Frank is the author of "Richistan," a book that examines the habits of the newly wealthy.
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Robert Frank is the author of "Richistan," a book that examines the habits of the newly wealthy.
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Mr. ROBERT FRANK (Author, "Richistan"): What people might resent about the McCourts is that they extracted a lot of money from that team.
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Mr. ROBERT FRANK (Author, "Richistan"): What people might resent about the McCourts is that they extracted a lot of money from that team.
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Mr. ROBERT FRANK (Author, "Richistan"): What people might resent about the McCourts is that they extracted a lot of money from that team.
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Robert Frank is the author of "Richistan," a book that examines the habits of the newly wealthy.
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Wall Street Journal reporter Robert Frank in his very insightful book, "Richistan", reported these figures.
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