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Eric Swanson

Scientific Proof That You Hate Christmas Creep - The Consumerist - 0 views

  • When do you think it is appropriate for stores to start decorating for and promoting the winter holidays? Before Labor Day1%Between Labor Day and Halloween5%Between Halloween and Thanksgiving36%After Thanksgiving54%Never1%Don't Celebrate Holidays1%Don't Know1%Refused to Answer1%Source: Consumer Reports National Research Center
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    As retailers try to convince more people to buy more stuff for Christmas, people actually don't respect that at all.
Eric Swanson

More Americans are planning on regifting, poll finds -- chicagotribune.com - 0 views

  • It's worth noting that Americans who plan to spend less don't always do so. The survey found that of those who made a budget for last year's holiday gift buying, 44% spent more than they had intended
  • The poll also found that 6% of adults still carry holiday debt from last year, unchanged from last year.
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    Amazing that those who tell a pollster they will spend less, don't. Amazing that some people are still paying for last year's Christmas spending. When did celebrating Jesus' birth get so expensive?
Eric Swanson

buynothingchristmas.org - 0 views

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    A great resource to learn different ways we can step away from the consumerism of Christmas time.
Eric Swanson

Poll: Economy Won't Affect Holiday Gift Spending - AARP Bulletin Today - 0 views

  • Of those 65-plus, nearly half (45 percent) say they’ll spend less than $300
  • “We shop every week and buy gifts all year long,” says Fowler, who retired from IBM in 1990. “We don’t wait till the season. It’s easier, and we get as good a deal as ever because we shop while the stores have sales.
  • Most people seem to want to avoid racking up debt this holiday season. More than three-quarters (78 percent) say they plan to buy their gifts with cash, check or a debit card.
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  • Fowler, who lives on Social Security and his pension income, says he always pays cash for holiday gifts
  • “That’s the way I’ve always been, since the 1950s,” he says. “We don’t have any credit card debt.
  • Some 57 percent of 1,046 people polled—all age 50 and older—say they plan to shell out the same amount of money as last year on holiday presents
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    Great report from the AARP saying the older generation understands the perils of going into debt this Christmas.
Eric Swanson

Finances Gift Ideas Managing the Cost of Christmas Present - 0 views

  • How many days of your hard-earned income will you spend that could otherwise be used to pay off long-standing consumer debt or added to your emergency savings?
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    A great look at how much it costs our budget if we give too many gifts, without a budget. Let's take a critical look at our budget and see if there are ways to reduce our spending or at a minimum refocus towards "the least of these".
Eric Swanson

$pending This Christmas or Spending It Well - 0 views

  • The explosion in wealth created by the postwar boom had not made a dent, he discovered. Although the average family was 60 percent richer in 1974, levels of contentment remained unchanged from 1945” (USC Trojan Family Magazine, Winter 2007).
  • The United States is far richer in 2008 than it was 1974 and yet again these figures show no improvement. In fact, every measurement of personal well-being—psychological, emotional, and spiritual—demonstrates that despite our increased abundance we are less satisfied and more depressed than ever
  • As Easterlin has confirmed, as we acquire possessions, our aspirations rise in proportion to the gains, leaving us no happier than before. Indeed the more we earn, the more we want! This misguided expectation sets us up for perpetual disappointment because as the evidence demonstrates, prosperity fails as a source of true happiness and life satisfaction.
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  • The first remedy is to simply recognize the false and patently illogical “gospel” offered by consumerism
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    Another great article showing that happiness is not found in having more stuff.
Frank Fucci

Netspend debt card turn $40 into $60 - 1 views

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Eric Swanson

Black Friday 2009 - Black Friday Sales Numbers Walmart, Best Buy, Target | MintLife Blo... - 0 views

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    A look at how retail is coming back strong for the Holidays. People are starting to spend more money. Is that always good thing?
Eric Swanson

YouTube - Black Friday Hysteria Revealed - 0 views

  • Black Friday Hysteria Revealed
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    Why do we stand in the cold, long lines to buy gifts?
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