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superior goods

American  

plural noun

Economics.
  1. commodities that are more in demand as consumer income rises.


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As we get richer we take larger portions of our incomes in these superior goods.

From Forbes

So, an increase of any of those superior goods will be correlated with slowing growth.

From Forbes

Giffen Goods are not superior goods at all, they are inferior goods.

From Forbes

His work, according to a lengthy recent New Yorker profile, uncovered the mechanisms by which small upstart organizations peddling subpar products time and again topple industry leaders offering superior goods.

From Inc

“Proprietary systems like this require a relationship in perpetuity, which stifles competition, fails to ensure superior goods and services, and is a poor business practice that the city simply cannot afford.”

From New York Times