Evidently, my personal spending cycles are out of synch with the rest of the nation. DH and I are normally frugal. We buy only what we need when we need it. We don't carry credit card balances. We usually don't replace something unless it breaks. For example, when everyone was buying large TVs we didn't buy one because we still had a 20-inch TV (our only one in the house) that was nearly 20 years old that was still working. We didn't replace it until much later. Whenever 'extra' money comes my way I usually just set it aside rather than buying anything. I have never been one to spend, spend, spend. Now I'm hearing that consumer spending is grinding to a halt. I just find it strange because my/our spending has just done a 180. We recently purchased a home theater system and we also purchased a new computer. I am due to get a bonus in a week from now and rather than doing my normal routine of setting it aside, I'm actually thinking about purchasing a new dining room set and some other furniture that I've wanted for a while. I just find it ironic that I am SO out of whack with the rest of the country.
Disclaimer: I intend no disrespect for anyone who has fallen on hard times or has dealt with job loss or reduction in hours or wages recently. I also in no way wish to sound braggy about my purchases or my good fortune at still being somewhat securely employed.
Disclaimer: I intend no disrespect for anyone who has fallen on hard times or has dealt with job loss or reduction in hours or wages recently. I also in no way wish to sound braggy about my purchases or my good fortune at still being somewhat securely employed.
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