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Ryan has a major problem of overspending from each of his paychecks, even though his ultimate goal is to be saving money for college. His friend Sydney says Ryan's problem is that he's too worried about "keeping up with the Joneses." What does Sydney mean by this?
A.Ryan's college savings goals are too lofty, which is why he can't achieve them
B.Ryan is buying too many material things or spending too much on experiences so that he feels on par with his peers
C.Ryan is imitating a famously wealthy family -- the Joneses -- from American history
D.Ryan doesn't know the 50-20-30 rule for budgeting, so he needs to take a financial management class like the fictitious "Jones" family would do in this situation