I think frugality is getting a bad reputation.
Frugality is generally thought of as good for individuals, families, and the economy. Frugality allows families to accurately assess what they can currently afford and avoid or at least delay purchases that are beyond their means. Frugality also allows families to put aside money for investments and for purchases, which both help fuel economic growth. Although it is unfortunate that it took a down economy to MOTIVATE some of us to be wise with our money, ultimately fiscal responsibility is a good thing.
Nonetheless, everyone becoming frugal simultaneously in an economy largely based on supplying their excesses (expensive cars, McMansions, Jimmy Choo's, jewelery, 60 inch plasma TVs, fine dining, etc) can hurt businesses. Some even blame frugality for exacerbating the recession, but ultimately frugality is merely the natural response to increased awareness of our fragile economic states.
I'll admit it. I am a frugal person, and I am tired of the media blaming people like me for the economy. I don't believe it is our fault that others (individuals and businesses) overleveraged themselves into this financial pickle.
What are your thoughts? Am I off-base, or do you agree
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Frugality is generally thought of as good for individuals, families, and the economy. Frugality allows families to accurately assess what they can currently afford and avoid or at least delay purchases that are beyond their means. Frugality also allows families to put aside money for investments and for purchases, which both help fuel economic growth. Although it is unfortunate that it took a down economy to MOTIVATE some of us to be wise with our money, ultimately fiscal responsibility is a good thing.
Nonetheless, everyone becoming frugal simultaneously in an economy largely based on supplying their excesses (expensive cars, McMansions, Jimmy Choo's, jewelery, 60 inch plasma TVs, fine dining, etc) can hurt businesses. Some even blame frugality for exacerbating the recession, but ultimately frugality is merely the natural response to increased awareness of our fragile economic states.
I'll admit it. I am a frugal person, and I am tired of the media blaming people like me for the economy. I don't believe it is our fault that others (individuals and businesses) overleveraged themselves into this financial pickle.
What are your thoughts? Am I off-base, or do you agree

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