November 28, 2024 - 16:42

WENATCHEE — Recent data reveals that during the 2023 holiday season, consumers collectively spent approximately $966 billion, with a staggering 15% of that amount, or around $148 billion, attributed to unnecessary purchases. This phenomenon highlights the psychological factors at play when it comes to gift-giving.
Many individuals feel compelled to buy gifts not only for loved ones but also out of a sense of obligation or societal pressure. This often leads to overspending, as people may feel the need to match the perceived value of gifts they receive or to impress others.
To avoid falling into this financial trap, experts suggest setting a budget before the shopping season begins. It can be helpful to create a list of recipients and allocate specific amounts for each person. Additionally, considering thoughtful, homemade gifts or experiences can enhance the sentimental value without straining finances. By being mindful of spending habits and the motivations behind gift-giving, individuals can enjoy the holiday spirit without the burden of debt.
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