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  • Yuppie - Wikipedia
    "Yuppie" was in common use in Britain from the early 1980s onward (the premiership of Margaret Thatcher); by 1987, it had spawned subsidiary terms used in newspapers such as "yuppiedom", "yuppification", "yuppify" and "yuppie-bashing"
  • Yuppie | Definition, History, Characteristics, Gentrification . . .
    Yuppie is a term used frequently in the 1980s and ’90s to describe college-educated young professionals Yuppie is short for “youg urban professional,” and these individuals were typically American “baby boomers” who worked high-paying jobs in cities
  • Yuppie | Aesthetics Wiki | Fandom
    Yuppie, a portmanteau of "Young Urban Professional," is a term for a youth subculture that became prominent in the 1980s in the United States It describes a generation of ambitious, university-educated Baby Boomers who pursued high-paying careers in fields like finance, law, and marketing
  • Greed all about it: The rise and fall of the Yuppie
    As the Tate Britain opens a major new photography exhibition exploring the triumphs and turmoil of Britain in the 1980s, we dive into the glorious, greedy world of the Yuppie
  • 32 Movies About The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly Of 80s Yuppie Culture
    A list of movies from or about the 1980s that help define and critique yuppie culture
  • 1980s: The Way We Lived - Encyclopedia. com
    The stereotypical American in the 1980s was the "yuppie," a nickname for the "young urban professional," a person between twenty-five and thirty-nine years old whose job in management or a profession gave them an income of more than $40,000 a year
  • What Are Yuppies? Definition, History, and Modern Adaptations
    Discover the definition, history, and evolution of yuppies from the 1980s to today Explore their traits, industries, and modern equivalents like hipsters
  • A 1980s Fashion History Lesson: Lycra, Power Suits, and . . . - Vogue
    Power suits didn’t whisper femininity, they roared it A term that no one can properly attribute, yuppie —an acronym standing for “young urban professional” or “young upwardly-mobile
  • Yuppies – Nostalgia Central
    Yuppies (an acronym for “Young Urban Professionals”) ostentatiously stocked their New York-style apartments with the most expensive designer appliances and the latest in high-end stereo and video gear and drove to work in shiny new Benzes and Beemers
  • Blast from the past: The yuppies of the 1980s - Belfast News Letter
    The quintessential figure of the decade was the yuppie (young upwardly-mobile professional), the high-earning 20-30-year-old business executive, lawyer, stockbroker, with the smart car and the





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