Amid 'instability and fear' in Trump's economy, Americans are cutting holiday spending

Consumers in the US Are Cutting Holiday Spending Amid Rising Prices and Economic Uncertainty

As the holiday season approaches, Americans are bracing themselves for a more frugal celebration due to concerns over inflation and economic instability. According to recent surveys, many consumers plan to cut back on their spending, with some even opting out of shopping altogether.

Pricing pressures continue to weigh heavily on household budgets, with data showing that prices rose 3% in September, compared to 2.3% in April. The Conference Board's consumer confidence index has also plummeted to its lowest level since April, indicating widespread anxiety among consumers.

For some, the rising cost of living is not just a financial burden but also a source of emotional distress. "Prices for everything have gone up," said Grace Brown, 34, from Charlotte, North Carolina. "It's kind of hard to have luxuries."

The economic uncertainty surrounding President Trump's policies has led to a decline in consumer confidence. The University of Michigan's Surveys of Consumers reported a drop in confidence after the summer, and many consumers are feeling the pinch.

"I'm scrambling to find some way to preserve some aspect of magic for my children," said Ryan, a retired law enforcement officer from Texas. "I spent my life in service to my country. What he has done breaks my heart."

The impact of rising prices is not limited to essential goods; even discretionary spending is being affected. Deloitte estimates that holiday shopping could be down 4% compared to last year, while the National Retail Federation says the amount of money Americans are planning to spend this year is down 1.3%.

Some consumers are taking matters into their own hands by participating in economic boycotts and opting for alternative forms of celebration. Shari Dunn, 57, from Oregon, said she is participating in a Black Friday shopping holiday boycott, while Linda McKim Bell, 79, from Portland, Oregon, has tried not to buy anything new since Trump took office.

As consumers adapt to the new economic reality, many are turning to local businesses and community-supported initiatives as an alternative to big-box retailers. Brown said she and her fiancé will be supporting local artists in Asheville, North Carolina, this holiday season.

"It's more than just tariffs – it's everything," Dunn said. "The instability and fear" – these are the words that capture the sentiment of many Americans as they navigate the uncertain economic landscape.
 
Its like super tough out there right now 🤕... inflation is literally draining peoples wallets 💸, and its not just the money stuff either - its emotional too 😔. I feel for those who r struggling to make ends meet 👍. President Trump's policies might be making people nervous 🤝. Some ppl are trying 2 boycott shopping on black friday or finding ways 2 support local biz instead of big box retailers 💼👏. Its all about being mindful of ur spending & not letting prices get u down 😊. Maybe we can just enjoy the little things & make this holiday season special in our own way 🎉
 
it's crazy how prices have gone up 3% in september already 🤯, i mean, i've been living in the us for a while now and it feels like every year is more expensive than the last... but at the same time, i get why people are cutting back on their spending - inflation can be really tough to deal with 💸. maybe this holiday season will be a chance for consumers to rethink what's important to them and find ways to make memories that don't have to break the bank 🎄👍
 
I'm low-key bummed to hear people having to cut back on their holiday shopping 🤕. I mean, who doesn't love a good gift or some festive vibes from your fave stores? But at the same time, I get it - prices are crazy right now and people are just trying to make ends meet 💸.

I've been eyeing that new smart fridge that can order groceries for you when they're running low 🤖. It's like having a personal shopping assistant built-in! And have you heard about this new augmented reality platform that lets you try on clothes virtually? 🎨 It's so cool!

Anyway, back to the economic uncertainty... I think it's time we support our local businesses and communities more 🌟. Not just because it's good for the economy, but also because it's a great way to find unique gifts and experiences that won't break the bank 💸.

I've been thinking of getting into this whole "zero-waste" thing myself 📦. Like, who needs all that packaging stuff? Just sayin'! Anyway, I'm sure things will get better soon... until then, let's just be kind to each other and try to make the most of our holiday season ❤️
 
I'M SO SAD TO HEAR THAT PEOPLE ARE CUTTING BACK ON HOLIDAY SPENDING DUE TO ECONOMIC UNCERTAINTY 🤕 IT'S LIKE, I GET IT, PRICES ARE HIGH AND STUFF, BUT HOLIDAYS ARE SUPPOSED TO BE A TIME FOR FUN AND CELEBRATING WITH LOVED ONES 😔

I THINK IT'S AMAZING THAT PEOPLE ARE TAKING MATTERS INTO THEIR OWN HANDS BY SUPPORTING LOCAL BUSINESSES AND COMMUNITY-SELLERS 🛍️ IT'S LIKE, WE DON'T NEED BIG-BOX RETAILERS TO MAKE US HAPPY, WE JUST NEED THE PEOPLE AROUND US 😊

AND I FEEL BAD FOR GRACE BROWN, SHE SOUNDS REALLY FRUSTRATED WITH THE PRICES GOING UP AND NOT BE ABLE TO AFFORD LUXURIES 😩 BUT AT LEAST SHE'S FINDING WAYS TO MAKE IT WORK AND CELEBRATE IN HER OWN WAY 🎉

ANYWAY, I JUST HOPE PEOPLE REMEMBER THAT HOLIDAYS ARE ABOUT MORE THAN JUST SPENDING MONEY, IT'S ABOUT TIME WITH FAMILY AND FRIENDS, AND MAKING MEMORIES 😊
 
I'm getting a major vibe of FOMO 🤯 from all these people cutting back on holiday spending. Like, I get it, prices are crazy high right now, but doesn't that mean we should be splurging on ourselves for once? 😂 Instead, everyone's all about being responsible and frugal... but what about the actual joy of giving gifts or treating ourselves to a nice dinner out? 🍴 It feels like we're missing out on some quality time with loved ones. And then there are these economic boycotts and alternative celebrations that sound really cool, I guess 🤝. But still, I'm not sure if opting out of holiday shopping altogether is the answer... it's just gonna make the holiday season feel more like a chore 🎄
 
🤔 With all these economic concerns, I think people are gonna be super tight on their wallets this holiday season 📉💸. Rising prices and uncertainty are making folks feel anxious, and it's not just about the money – it's emotional too 😕. Some are even planning to boycott shopping or support local businesses instead of big-box retailers 🛍️👥. I think that's a pretty cool way to take back control and find magic in your own community ❤️. It's all about adapting to the new reality and finding ways to make it work, rather than just getting caught up in all the stress 😬.
 
People r really feeling the pinch with inflation & stuff 🤕... they're cutting back on holiday spending big time 😬... like, 4% down from last year, that's crazy 💸... and it's not just essentials either, people are even skipping discretionary spending 🎁... some ppl are joinin economic boycotts, too 👊... but, on the other hand, others r findin ways to still celebrate locally & support small businesses ❤️... it's like, tariffs are one thing, but the uncertainty & fear are another level of stress 🤯
 
🤯 The whole US is gonna be like a thrift store for holidays this year 🛍️🎄, everyone's cutting back on spending because of those rising prices 😩. I mean, 3% price increase in one month? That's like, whoa 🚀. And with Trump's policies causing economic uncertainty... 🤔 it's no wonder people are freaking out.

I think some people are getting all emotional about this too 🤷‍♀️, not just the financial part but also the "luxuries" 😒. I get it, though, prices have gone up everywhere 💸. It's like, what can you even afford anymore? 🤯

Deloitte says holiday shopping might be down 4% this year... 📉 that's a big drop! And some people are taking matters into their own hands by boycotting or supporting local businesses 🛍️👥. That's actually kinda cool, I guess 😊.

I just hope everyone can find some way to make the holidays special despite all the stress 🎄💕. Maybe it's not about buying stuff, but about being with loved ones and having fun together 🤗.
 
🤷‍♀️ I'm not surprised people are scaling back on their holiday spending. It's like, hello, inflation is real 😒. And yeah, it's not just about the Benjamins, it's also about the emotional toll of living paycheck to paycheck. 📉 I mean, can you imagine having to choose between paying bills or buying gifts for your loved ones? Not fun, fam.

It's actually kinda refreshing to see people taking matters into their own hands and supporting local businesses instead of those big-box retailers. 💸 Like, let's be real, who needs Amazon when we've got our awesome small-town shops right here? 🏙️ I'm all for that economic boycott thing – it's about time someone stood up to the man (aka Trump) 😎.

Anyway, I guess what I'm trying to say is, yeah, people are being more frugal this holiday season. And honestly, who can blame 'em? 🤷‍♀️ It's like, better safe than sorry, right?
 
I'm getting this weird feeling like we're all being slowly priced out of our own lives 🤔. Like, what even is the point of celebrating holidays if you can't afford to splurge a bit? It's not just about money; it's about feeling like you're part of something bigger than yourself. When prices keep rising and the future feels uncertain, does that magic thing called 'Christmas' even exist anymore? I think we need to rethink what we value in these times. Maybe instead of cutting back on spending altogether, we should be exploring ways to make our money go further 🌎💸.
 
I don't think we're gonna see a drastic cut in holiday spending after all... people still love to treat themselves and their loved ones, even if prices are creeping up 🤷‍♀️. I mean, it's not like they're all gonna cancel plans and go into hibernation or something 😂. Plus, with the rise of e-commerce, you can still shop 'til you drop from the comfort of your own home 🛍️. And let's be real, some folks just need a good excuse to splurge on themselves – like a fancy dinner or a new gadget 🎁. We're not gonna see the economy tanking and everyone cutting back that hard... it's all about finding ways to make the most of your money 💸.
 
ppl r really reeling from inflation & economic uncertainty 🤕... think they should cut back on holiday spending? idk, sounds like ppl just wanna feel some joy & connection w/ loved ones 🎄... instead of splurging, maybe just take a moment to appreciate the little things in life 😊... and btw, local businesses & community initiatives r where it's at! supporting them 4 me means more than just shopping 🛍️
 
🤕 I feel you guys so much right now... it's like, the prices just keep going up and we're all trying to make ends meet 🤑. It's not just about cutting back on gifts or treats, it's about feeling the emotional weight of it all 😔. The uncertainty is really taking a toll, especially when it comes to people who have been affected by policies that don't seem to care about them 🤷‍♀️.

I think we need to support each other more and look for ways to make our own magic happen, even if it's just on a smaller scale 💕. Maybe instead of fighting the system, let's find ways to thrive despite it 🌱. We're not alone in this struggle, and I'm here to listen and offer any support I can 💗
 
I'm like totally sure that people should be all about splurging during holidays, it's a time for celebration and fun 🎉. I mean, who doesn't love getting gifts from loved ones or treating themselves to something special? But at the same time... 😕 I'm also really convinced that everyone should just opt out of shopping altogether, because, let's be real, prices are ridiculous right now 💸. It's like, we need to take a step back and reevaluate what's truly important during this time of year. Maybe it's not about the material things after all? 🤔
 
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