Gold Collar
Do you belong to the gold collar class? It has nothing to do with the ability to buy gold but has everything to do with entitlement. I see it in today’s youth all the time. They think they are entitled to anything and everything. Those who fit is this category are usually 18-25 working adults who feel that they are entitled to luxury goods, top line electronics and pricey cars. According to the Seattle Times:
The gold collar contingent, ages 18-25, is doing its part by downing $12 Kettle One vodka martinis and sporting the sleekest rims on their Lincoln Navigators. To sustain a lifestyle inspired by rap videos and pop-culture magazines such as Us, they spend a disproportionate amount of their disposable income on expensive brand-name products and services.
