A Times news article about investor Carl Icahn's latest move regarding Apple refers to Mr. Icahn as a "billionaire" and as a "septuagenarian."
There are other individuals mentioned in the article, including hedge fund manager David Einhorn, New York Comptroller Scott Stringer, and Apple CEO Timothy Cook, but the Times doesn't mention how much money they have or how old they are. It seems to me that if it is relevant in the case of Mr. Icahn then it is relevant in the case of the other characters in the article. Otherwise it is a double standard or a discriminatory one in which old or rich people alone have their age and assets mentioned.