"Finally — an entertaining book about money.”
– King Features Syndicate
"It's rare to encounter such honesty about the endless financial comparisons people make behind closed doors. It makes for refreshingly juicy reading — especially when Boss gradually learns that things aren't always as they appear on the surface."
USA Today 
"A fascinating morality play about what can happen to those trying to 'keep up.'"
Houston Chronicle 
"Not your typical book on personal finance. Boss's perfect mix of real-life stories and statistical facts offers a shocking, entirely new and life-altering perspective on how and why we are consistently living beyond our means — a book too fascinating to put down."
Armchair Interviews 

"Eye-opening stories."
– Yahoo! Finance 

"Boss provides a much-needed reality check on how people are really making ends meet--or how they're not. The chapter debunking the myth of independently wealthy members of Congress is worth the price of the book. Green with Envy is a must-read for those trying to achieve true wealth."
Black Enterprise 
"If you've ever wondered how co-workers afford those vacations in exotic locales or your neighbors trade cars every two years, Shira Boss' new book has the answers."
San Antonio Express-News 
"Gives you what you need to improve your financial well being without going into debt."
– AOL CEO Bookshelf 
"Voyeuristic…nicely backed up with a slew of eye-opening facts."
Charlotte Observer 
"Entertaining, enlightening, and frightening, this book truly takes you behind closed doors-right into your neighbor's bank accounts. You can't read these very personal stories without thinking twice about your own relationship with money.”
– Mary Kate Hogan, editor, Good Housekeeping 
"A fascinating, insightful, and entertaining look at personal money issues. How lucky for us that Shira Boss delivers not only an addictive read but also simple, practical tips to stop trying to keep up with the Joneses.”
– Dr. Sunil Gulati, Department of Economics, Columbia University