U.S. Consumers Finally Getting Religion About Debt
This definitely makes sense given my recent experience in Dallas. Folks are trading wants for needs and finding a new depth of family and spiritual connection that has been latent for the past decade.
Personally, G and I recently closed a credit line from Citibank because we didn’t see the value in outstanding credit from a bank that was nickel and diming us. We also opened an account with Mint last week and have begun a process of digging into our spending habits to figure out where we can improve.
No doubt this will hurt in the short term, but it is the foundation for tremendous success and growth in a global economy.

U.S. Consumers Finally Getting Religion About Debt

This definitely makes sense given my recent experience in Dallas. Folks are trading wants for needs and finding a new depth of family and spiritual connection that has been latent for the past decade.

Personally, G and I recently closed a credit line from Citibank because we didn’t see the value in outstanding credit from a bank that was nickel and diming us. We also opened an account with Mint last week and have begun a process of digging into our spending habits to figure out where we can improve.

No doubt this will hurt in the short term, but it is the foundation for tremendous success and growth in a global economy.