Most if not all of us have suffered through an episode of a reality TV show where a teenager's very wealthy parents hand their son or daughter the keys to a brand new, $90,000 Range Rover on their 16th birthday. The lucky teenager runs out the mansion's front door to find a sparkly, luxury SUV waiting for them in the circular driveway, giant red bow and all.
Economic trends generally suggest that someday, that same lucky teenager will be ...
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