By Ginita Wall, CPA, CFP
The headlines are abuzz with predictions of lower holiday spending this year, which the pundits say will mean the recession is a long way from being over. So if we shop ‘til we drop this December, will that improve our national economy? That makes no sense, and here’s why.
If you spend $100 on dinner out or a fancy new sweater or gadget for yourself or your sweetie, are you any richer? Have you done anything to create a better future for yourself? If two hundred million people spend $100 on dinner or stuff, they aren’t any better off either.
Spending money on unnecessary items only encourages the production of more unnecessary items; it does not improve your own standard of living, or help America to promote or maintain its superpower status.
Only in recent years has the economy of the United States been built on consumption and service instead of production and trade. For most of America’s history, frugality and investment were the cornerstones of our financial structure. Consumption for its own sake was considered foolish and crass.
Certain cultures in America still encourage these ethics. As an example, the Amish and Mennonite cultures value tradition, stability, and thrift. For them, Christmas is not an excuse to spend, but a reason to come together for celebration of the timeless values of family, home, and peace.
If your family is like most, though, this time of year you probably spend more time in Crazy Consumption City than in Amish Frugaltown. But don’t go overboard, using salvation of the national economy as an excuse. Review your holiday spending in light of your family’s goals and beliefs. Here are some practical suggestions for reducing your holiday spending without reducing the joy and peace in your household:
Spending time and spending love, while reserving your money for investment instead of consumption, is the best way to help your personal economy—and America’s.
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