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This Holiday Season Isn't Very Merry for Consumers, an AP-NORC poll finds
This holiday season isn't quite so merry for American shoppers as large shares are dipping into savings, scouring for bargains and feeling like the overall economy is stuck in a rut under President Donald Trump, a new AP-NORC poll finds.
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The Trump administration continues to insist that "nothing bad is happening" even as millions of Americans struggle with cost-of-living pressures.[image or embed] -- The Daily Beast (@thedailybeast.bsky.social) Dec 11, 2025 at 12:31 PM
The Trump administration continues to insist that "nothing bad is happening" even as millions of Americans struggle with cost-of-living pressures.[image or embed]
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Looks like the decomposing orange chomo's promise to lower prices on day one was another epic failure.
#1 | Posted by reinheitsgebot at 2025-12-12 07:43 AM | Reply
The Fat Idiot is a ------- ------.
#2 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2025-12-12 06:28 PM | Reply
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U.S. credit card debt hits all-time high, poses warning for holiday shoppers www.kltv.com
... The holidays are supposed to be fun and festive, but it's also a source of stress with unexpected expenses. This year, many of us are heading into the holiday season carrying more credit card debt than ever before. According to a new study from Lending Tree, Americans' total credit card debt is now at a record $1.23T as of the third quarter of this year. That's a 6% increase from last year. The American Institute of Certified Public Accountants say 79% of shoppers will use a credit card to knock out their holiday shopping, but 52% don't expect to pay the bill in full when it arrives. 25% of Americans set a holiday budget, but most don't stick to it. If you're already behind on bills, you might want to take a step back and focus on prioritizing your list. That means making your minimum payments, not adding on additional debt, and paying down your highest balances that have the highest interest rates. ...
According to a new study from Lending Tree, Americans' total credit card debt is now at a record $1.23T as of the third quarter of this year. That's a 6% increase from last year.
The American Institute of Certified Public Accountants say 79% of shoppers will use a credit card to knock out their holiday shopping, but 52% don't expect to pay the bill in full when it arrives.
25% of Americans set a holiday budget, but most don't stick to it. If you're already behind on bills, you might want to take a step back and focus on prioritizing your list. That means making your minimum payments, not adding on additional debt, and paying down your highest balances that have the highest interest rates. ...
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