Britney Spears won’t run out of money any time soon, whether her personal fortune is worth $50 million, at the low end of the rumors, or $125 million at the high end. But the biggest problem to the potential of her future earnings will be, you guessed it, hinged upon her ability to clean her act up.Unless a corporate brand is willing to write her an multi-million dollar endorsement cheque to capture the publicity it would generate, or an insurer is willing to bond her for tour with for an outrageous premium, Spears’ days of heavy earning might be on the wane.The New York Times today generated more than 1,500 words discussing the topic, which includes Spears’ income, like $3 million a year from perfume deal with Elizabeth Arden, to expenses, like $16,000 a month for clothing. (Wearing little costs a lot.) It’s all more commentary on the Britney Spears Economy, which the Associated Press has been basking in, and the Times has some catching up to do since publishing a frontpage story on the pop tart in 2002, then deciding she wasn’t newsworthy for a few years, and suddenly deciding to cash in on her pageviews.
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