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My Spouse’s Sibling Can’t Stop Making Snarky Comments About How “Rich” We Are

Por: Slate Business May 13, 2023

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Pay Dirt is Slate’s money advice column. Have a question? . (It’s anonymous!) Dear Pay Dirt, My spouse’s older sibling and their spouse relocated to our state a few years ago and live a few miles from us. They are of lesser financial means than ourselves. They repeatedly make awkward snarky comments about our financial situation, such as suggesting they could be our butler, live in our basement, or most often stating we have “more... + full article



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