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Households earning $100K or more are cutting their spending more aggressively. What’s going on?
Marketwatch.com ^ | Jan. 19, 2023 | Zoe Han

Posted on 01/19/2023 1:43:10 PM PST by fluorescence

Consumer spending slowed and household finances weakened across all income levels last month. But households earning $100,000 a year or more reported shaving more off their spending than less well-off households did, according to a report released this week by Morning Consult, a decision intelligence company.

The report also found that real monthly spending among U.S. adults fell by 4.3% from November to December. Even so, 21.3% of U.S. adults said their monthly expenses exceeded their monthly income in December, up from 19.2% in November. 

On average, households earning $100,000 a year or more said they spent about 10% less in real terms in December than they did the previous month. Households earning $50,000 to $99,999 and those earning less than $50,000 a year, meanwhile, reported that they cut their monthly spending bills by no more than 5% on average. 

Across the board, households are cutting back on recreation, alcohol, vehicle insurance, and other services in December, while spending more on hotels, gas and airfares, the report found.

One theory on the spending cutbacks: Higher earners typically have more discretionary income, and likely have decided to exercise more fiscal caution after seven interest-rate hikes by the Federal Reserve last year. (On Wednesday, St. Louis Fed President James Bullard told The Wall Street Journal in a live-streamed interview that the Federal Reserve should not “stall” on raising its benchmark rates until they are above 5%.)

The Morning Consult report did cite inflationary pressures. “Heightened budgetary pressures brought on by persistently high inflation are forcing trade-offs for consumers, leading to reallocation across categories,” it said. “For instance, as food grew more expensive over the past year, U.S. households accommodated an increase in grocery purchases by spending less at restaurants.

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TOPICS: Business/Economy
KEYWORDS: bidenflation; inflation; whythepoorstaypoor
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To: GaltAdonis
Maybe that is because they can AFFORD to?

Seriously.
61 posted on 01/19/2023 3:26:21 PM PST by larrytown (A Cadet will not lie, cheat, steal, or tolerate those who do. Then they graduate...)
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To: TheWriterTX
"....Waiting for it to tank hard, frankly...."

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I've been waiting for years.
Surprised we keep muddling through as well as we have for so long, actually.

62 posted on 01/19/2023 3:59:35 PM PST by GaltAdonis
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To: unixfox

Home brewing can definitely be cheaper. There is some time involved, but it’s a hobby. My next is a wheat dunkel. Cost of $45. It has a ton of ingredients. Ugh. I have a case of tripel fermenting. It cost me less than $25. I don’t mind some mass produced beers, but yeah, I’d rather splurge a little for something really good.


63 posted on 01/19/2023 4:20:54 PM PST by cdcdawg (Hoes mad! LOL! )
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To: chajin

“Another possibility, which is true for me, is to cut back on collision and comprehensive. My car is 16yo and any dent is going to “total” it, with remuneration below $1k, so that portion of the insurance isn’t worth it; I’ll drive carefully and sock away the difference.”

Absolutely!

Have carried liability only on cars for more than 40 years.
Even on some 2 and 3 year old cars. Have saved a lot of money.

Did you know any airbag deployment and the ins co totals the car?

A vehicle is the sum of its components and parts. But the ins co gives pennies for an older car no matter if a rolling junker or not, they do not care.

I could not afford 2 cars if fully insured, I have way more than 2 cars......


64 posted on 01/19/2023 4:27:33 PM PST by wrench
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To: fluorescence

People who earn 100K per year are far from well off. Now those that get to keep 100K per year, after taxes, night be. But even they are most likely stretched as well. With inflation the responsible people will cut their expenditures to have extra resources for emergencies that arise.


65 posted on 01/19/2023 4:32:59 PM PST by Robert DeLong
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To: Steely Tom

Great post. I am going to try it with pizza sauce.


66 posted on 01/19/2023 4:44:25 PM PST by alternatives? (The only reason to have an army is to defend your borders.)
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To: TalBlack

I take spaghetti, sesame oil, chili crisp and peanut butter and make sesame noodles. Toast some sesame seeds and toss them on top. Cheap eats.


67 posted on 01/19/2023 5:11:42 PM PST by EQAndyBuzz (“Racist” is the new “Nazi”.)
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To: fluorescence

High income people have much more discretionary spending. Many of them are apprehensive about the near and midterm future and are cutting back. Lower income people are buying necessities.


68 posted on 01/19/2023 5:17:23 PM PST by sphinx
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To: fluorescence

A 100 large ain’t much these days when you have a good size family, mortgage, car payments, etc...


69 posted on 01/19/2023 5:30:41 PM PST by CapnJack ( )
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To: CapnJack

Agree...I remember back when 6 figures was a milestone, now it just another bracket of mediocrity.


70 posted on 01/19/2023 5:31:52 PM PST by nascarnation (Let's go Brandon!)
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To: fluorescence

Accumulating cash, while patiently waiting for the stock market to tank so they can gobble up the oversold quality stocks.


71 posted on 01/19/2023 5:34:21 PM PST by Sgt_Schultze (When your business model depends on slave labor, you're always going to need more slaves)
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To: nascarnation

Ain’t that the truth

Busted my ass and broke that mark in the mid 90s and felt quite well off

Make considerably more these days and don’t feel like I live near as well


72 posted on 01/19/2023 6:14:06 PM PST by Manuel OKelley
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To: TheWriterTX

Yeah good and such has been an issue this year

We try to eat really clean and healthy and it’s become outrageously expensive to do so


73 posted on 01/19/2023 6:19:50 PM PST by Manuel OKelley
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To: Fai Mao
Because we still have to eat.

There is less room to cut in a small budget then in a large one.

Not sure why this would puzzle anyone.

74 posted on 01/19/2023 6:21:05 PM PST by Harmless Teddy Bear (The nation of france was named after a hedgehog... The hedgehog's name was Kevin... Don't ask)
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To: blackdog

There’s also the fact that you are supposed to use some of the pasta water in the sauce, cook the pasta just a minute under the pkg directions for al dente then finish 2 minutes directly in the sauce which allows the sauce to cling to the pasta without it being a certain shape.
Ethan Chleboski is the new Alton Brown.


75 posted on 01/20/2023 2:24:45 AM PST by AbolishCSEU (Amount of "child" support paid is inversely proportionate to mother's actual parenting of children)
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To: blackdog

On french bread, look up Ethan Chlebowski. It takes about 4 hours total and you have to do the stretch and fold technique several times.

I’ve recently retired from my main gig so I’ve returned to the culinary arts. Baguettes (actually sandwich sized—authentic are 24” long) came out great.


76 posted on 01/20/2023 2:28:47 AM PST by AbolishCSEU (Amount of "child" support paid is inversely proportionate to mother's actual parenting of children)
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To: Steely Tom
I remember clearly my sister mixing tomato paste into a bowl with some oregano and other spices and a little oil to make sauce for home made pizza....

we wuz poor....we didn't have olive oil, just vegetable oil and we used "oleo".(margarine)

oh, and we also used tin foil.....

77 posted on 01/20/2023 2:33:42 AM PST by cherry
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To: GaltAdonis

grind up some fennel seed...that’s what really gives it the flavor.


78 posted on 01/20/2023 2:34:40 AM PST by cherry
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To: neefer

us too....am not buying anymore paper towels and when my current crop of paper napkins are gone, we’re going to cloth...all of us probably use too much laundry soap, dish soap, shampoo, etc....I just want to live more simply and less dependent.


79 posted on 01/20/2023 2:37:25 AM PST by cherry
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To: OpusatFR

how do you find the Buy Nothing Project?....can I participate only from my lap top which I prefer over my lousy “smart” phone?


80 posted on 01/20/2023 2:40:30 AM PST by cherry
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