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Wayne,
Consumer Country
Harvard economist Juliet
Schor sheds light on our shopaholic society: "The United States is the
most consumer-oriented society in the world. People
work longer hours than in any other industrialized country. Savings rates are lower. Consumer
credit has exploded, and roughly a million and a half households
declare bankruptcy every year. There are
more than 46,000 shopping centers in the country, a nearly two-thirds
increase since 1986. Despite fewer people
per household, the size of houses continues to expand rapidly, with new
construction featuring walk-in closets and three- and four-car garages
to store record quantities of stuff. According
to my estimates, the average adult acquires forty-eight new pieces of
apparel a year." (Juliet Schor, Born to
Buy (New York: Scribner, 2004), 9.)
Quick Cents Application Points:
1.
Consider some of your most
recent purchases. Did you really need
these items or do they indicate a pattern of frivolous spending?
2.
When you look at your
finances, how much are you spending compared to how much you are saving
for emergencies and retirement?
3.
Discuss three things you can
do to reduce frivolous or impulse spending.
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