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Would you ever spend your savings on a suborbital flight, or is that just burning cash?
As space tourism becomes a reality with companies like Blue Origin and Virgin Galactic, the steep price tag clashes with rising living costs and economic uncertainty. Cast your vote on whether this experience is a worthy splurge or a financial misstep.
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