In the face of a mostly stagnant economy and one of the worst job markets in recent decades, people are making smaller purchases that still make them happy. “Joy-based budgeting,” a term used as early as 2013 by Manisha Thakor, is catching on strong.
It “is about being intentional with your money, so it supports what genuinely makes your life better,” Mary Hines Droesch, head of consumer and small business products and analytics at Bank of America, tells ESSENCE of the emerging spending trend. A sweet treat in lieu of eating a meal out? Sure. Cooking at home to make room in the budget for a fancy dinner with friends? Also, yes.
“Instead of cutting everything out, you first identify the spending that brings you real joy — whether that’s
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