Courtesy of Mint.com
It used to be that spending money on status symbols for the sake of flaunting your wealth was an activity reserved for celebrities and millionaires.
That has all changed. Conspicuous consumption, what was once referred to as “keeping up with the Joneses”, has brought the lifestyles of the rich and famous to suburbia.
Just as most people consider themselves to be above-average drivers, most people assume (more…)
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