While Americans are quite pessimistic about the current state of the economy and the future…
In 2010, chief executives at some of the nation’s largest companies earned an average of $11.4 million in total pay — 343 times more than a typical American worker, according to the AFL-CIO.
What’s a CEO to do with all this extra cash?
First they should hire more people…and then to celebrate, why not rent the country of Liechtenstein for a night or two?
Airbnb, a Couchsurfing-like website for properties, has partnered with an event company in the tiny but gorgeous principality of Liechtenstein to offer, well, the country itself for rent.
What’s the price tag?
Renting Liechtenstein, which sports also great skiing, magnificent castles and offshore banks, will set you back about $70,000 a night, but, understandably, the minimum stay is two nights.
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