What is another word for new money?

Pronunciation: [njˈuː mˈʌnɪ] (IPA)

New money refers to individuals or families that have recently gained wealth or come into a significant amount of money through business ventures, inheritance, or winning a lottery. Synonyms for new money include nouveau riche, parvenu, upstart, arriviste, and neophyte. Nouveau riche is a French term that literally translates to 'new rich' and refers to individuals who have recently acquired wealth and are often considered gauche or tasteless. Parvenu refers to someone who has elevated their social status through wealth, while upstart and arriviste refer to a person who has achieved a position of power or influence through sudden wealth. Neophyte is a more neutral term describing someone who is new or inexperienced in a particular field, including the acquisition of wealth.

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  • So: if the chronic inflation undergone by Americans, and in almost every other country, is caused by the continuing creation of new money, and if in each country its governmental "Central Bank" (in the United States, the Federal Reserve) is the sole monopoly source and creator of all money, who then is responsible for the blight of inflation? Who except the very institution that is solely empowered to create money, that is, the Fed (and the Bank of England, and the Bank of Italy, and other central banks) itself?
    Murray Rothbard
  • These proposals included cries for billions of new money for social assistance in the name of “child poverty” and for more business subsidies in the name of “cultural identity. In both cases I was sought out as a rare public figure to oppose such projects.”
    Stephen Harper

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