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Monday, November 24, 2025

Holiday shoppers are feeling stressed as rising costs, family expectations, and social media pressures lead many to overspend and hide expenses from loved ones.

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Layoffs are spiking at recession levels, foreclosures are up 32% YoY, prices keep climbing, and millions are drowning in utility debt. This is Trump's so-called "Golden Age" -- an economy slipping fast while working Americans take the hit.

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-- David Earl Williams III (@dewforpolitics.bsky.social) Nov 23, 2025 at 9:29 PM

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... Sixty-five percent of Americans say it's nearly impossible to know how much to "safely" spend this holiday season in a recent survey.

The survey of 2,000 Americans who celebrate winter holidays uncovers Americans' financial strain, all the pressures they face when it comes to spending on gifts and "putting on" the holidays and the resulting emotional and financial repercussions.

It's a very difficult financial year for many, and respondents disclosed they've siphoned money from various sources in their lives, saying they haven't been eating out (25%), putting money in their savings (21%) or even purchasing groceries (19%) in order to put money towards holiday expenses.

Conducted by Talker Research and commissioned by Beyond Finance, the study found that only half of people (51%) have created a holiday budget this season, and of those, most (64%) have already overspent, or anticipate overspending.

And while some are overspending with cash and debit payments (64%), many are putting expenses on their credit cards (54%), pulling from their savings (21%) or using buy-now, pay-later plans (20%). ...


#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-11-23 08:21 PM | Reply

Individuals decisions and individuals' debt problem to deal with.

#2 | Posted by MSgt at 2025-11-24 12:53 PM | Reply

Individuals decisions and individuals' debt problem to deal with.
#2 | Posted by MSgt

It's not a problem with the economy.
It's merely a problem with the individuals... who make up the economy.
Genius!

Guns don't kill people, people with guns kill people.
Debt doesn't kill the economy, people with debt kill the economy.
Genius!

#3 | Posted by snoofy at 2025-11-24 01:00 PM | Reply

I had promised myself I'd replace my ancient, lumpy cat-customized recliner with a fresh "new" upholstered cat scratchcer this year, but even the scruffiest used furniture stores are asking waaaay too much these days, so my desire for a "new" recliner this xmas is postponed indefinitely.

#4 | Posted by dutch46 at 2025-11-24 01:06 PM | Reply

Here's a fun holiday item to spend your money on: food, clothing and shelter for those in need. Try it--you'll like it...

#5 | Posted by catdog at 2025-11-24 01:29 PM | Reply

I haven't been in debt in over a decade. In fact, to get me to take on some debt the interest would need to be in the 0-2% range.

#6 | Posted by lfthndthrds at 2025-11-24 02:34 PM | Reply

Americans are encouraged to take on debt, to purchase a home, to get the mortgage interest income tax deduction.

Debt is how most Americans get the biggest government handout of their lives.

#7 | Posted by snoofy at 2025-11-24 02:52 PM | Reply

You can tell the tide is turning on the Trump Economy.

Because in good times, people going into debt and loading up on too many toys, is presented as some kind of Feel-Good Story.

#8 | Posted by snoofy at 2025-11-24 03:11 PM | Reply

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