Bentley CEO attributes the decline in sales to the rich's 'emotional sensitivity' towards flaunting wealth amid high living costs. This trend is seen as a reflection of income inequality in luxury goods demand.
Bentley CEO says sales are down because the rich are experiencing "emotional sensitivity" due to the cost of living and don’t want to flaunt their wealth with a new luxury car. https://t.co/HLwObggcBK
Bentley CEO says sales are down because the rich are experiencing ‘emotional sensitivity’ due to the cost of living and don’t want to flaunt their wealth with a new luxury car Demand for luxury goods may be outstripping mass market equivalents thanks to the widening income gap,… https://t.co/3XhxlgE4Pk
This is exactly why I resisted the urge to get the latest Bentley, it’s my “emotional sensitivity”, now in full display. https://t.co/jRysqx8Zp1
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Bentley CEO says sales are down because the rich are experiencing "emotional sensitivity" due to the cost of living and don’t want to flaunt their wealth with a new luxury car. https://t.co/UzH9qngU4G