Showing posts with label Shopping Habits. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shopping Habits. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

"Mr. Lavieri says, "people aren't shopping to feel better. They actually are not shopping to feel better."....."

Yves Smith sees, via the WSJ, a new wind blowing:

"Is "Retail Therapy" Ending in America?

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A report in the Wall Street Journal today focuses on how even the affluent are reining in their spending, but what I found most intriguing was that the well-cultivated American habit of shopping as self validation appears to be undergoing a sea change.

From the Wall Street Journal:
The twin currents of an economic downturn and rising concern about the environment are merging in a shift in consumer psychology. After a decade of conspicuous consumption, many middle- and upper-income Americans are no longer comfortable showing off $300 Gucci sunglasses and $8,000 Hermes Birkin bags. They are developing a distaste for extravagance that promises to affect spending on everything from cars and travel to electronics, fashion and household goods -- and to last at least as long as the recession."

Read the rest. Here's my comment:

Don said...

I'm sorry. I'm waiting for my aunt, who, although not rich, is a shopaholic, to throw the towel in. Until she does, I'm not buying it.

Of course, I buy hardly anything as a matter of course.

Don the libertarian Democrat