Posted inBudgets and Budgeting Credit and Debt Personal Finances Consumers Try to Change Their Spending Habits After the Pandemic The pandemic gave consumers an excuse to spend more to make up for lost time. Those who went overboard are trying to reverse course. Posted by By Lauren Larson
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