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How rich and poor spend (and earn) their money (The Wall Street Journal)

13/04/2015GIBS Blog

By Josh Zumbrun

Source: http://on.wsj.com/1PcR6IX  April 6, 2015

Customer expenditures

Customer expenditures

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