The Biggest-Spending Suburbs In The U.S. (PHOTOS)

The Biggest-Spending Suburbs In The U.S. (PHOTOS)

Life in America's wealthiest suburbs never seemed so good. Bundle, a company that studies how people spend and save, released a report today on the 2009 household spending habits of 305 U.S. suburbs.

The data includes suburbanites' spending habits on things like food, shopping, health, travel, home and auto, but does not take into account mortgage or rent. The study is a follow-up to the company's report, released last month, that measures the spending habits of the 100 biggest cities in the U.S.

Once called the "wealth belts" of America by economist Joseph Seneca, the 'burbs analyzed in Bundle's most recent study mainly surround major U.S. metropolises like New York, LA and Chicago.

Which tony towns spent the most compared to the 2009 national average of $37,782 per household? Check out the list below:

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