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Holiday Debt Trap: Why We Overspend & Regret It
16 Dec
Summary
- Many adults fund holiday shopping with debt, then regret it.
- Easy credit, marketing, and impulse buys fuel holiday overspending.
- Nearly 40% of people regret holiday overspending, yet 79% use credit cards.

The holiday season, intended for joy, frequently leaves many Americans burdened by debt, stress, and regret due to escalating spending habits. Easy access to credit, relentless marketing campaigns, and impulse purchases are primary drivers, often exacerbated by the desire to express love through costly gifts.
Research indicates a significant portion of individuals fund their holiday shopping through borrowing. Nearly four in ten surveyed adults admitted to regretting their holiday overspending. Despite this, a substantial majority plan to rely on credit cards for this year's purchases, with many anticipating carrying balances over.
To mitigate this financial pitfall, experts recommend proactive planning. Strategies include creating a gift list well in advance of the holiday rush and adhering to it strictly to curb impulsive buying. Early preparation is key to staying within budget and avoiding the common cycle of holiday debt and subsequent regret.




