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luxury good
noun
A product or service that is not considered essential to everyday life and is associated with affluence.
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And let the luxury good times roll.
Perhaps that was mankind's first luxury good.
Harvard may be today's ultimate luxury good.
Beef, that American entitlement, had suddenly become a luxury good.
MAPLE syrup has joined the luxury good market.
Internet access, however, is still often considered a luxury good in the United States.
"Marriage has become a luxury good," said Frank Furstenberg, a sociologist at the University of Pennsylvania.
Sugar was a luxury good, and these items were also displays of wealth.
Asia-based wildlife experts say rhino horn is widely seen as an exclusive luxury good and a status symbol.
It is, in a dark way, hilarious that a Harvard education counts as a luxury good.
Higher education is a luxury good: as the price goes up, demand does not decline.
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