CBS News recently reported that Americans saw their incomes rise by an average of $500 per household. Did this translate into more spending? Nope. In fact, the average household's spending went down by $11. That's because consumers are still in a recession mood. We have "fear of buying"--not a good way to greet 2012's holiday shopping season.
Go ahead and squirrel away your savings for a rainy day. You can still enjoy an opulent, stylish holiday season without depleting your savings or spending your end-of-year bonus. (You have much better things to do with that money, anyway.)Here are eight frugalista shopping tips to help you get through the holidays without fear of buying--and with your wallet intact.1. You don't need friends in high places to be considered "friends and family."
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