Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Are We Learning a Lasting Lesson From the Economy?

I was reading a blog that I enjoy the other day called Bing's Blog. He has a post about things that we've learned during this economic downturn that we should, but probably won't remember when the economy turns around. Item #5 on his list worried me a bit.

It seems that everyone is more aware of their spending habits these days, which as the Money Maiden, I think is fabulous. But he predicts that we'll all forget that unchecked consumerism and no savings were problematic, and that we'll all start doing it again. I imagine that he's not far off the mark. I look at my grandparents who grew up during the Great Depression and their lifelong frugality. Don't get my wrong, my parents are very responsible with their money (they taught me after all), but they aren't as stingy as my grandparents were. So if I were a betting woman, (I'm not, that's not responsible money management!) I'd take the bet that once the economy recovers, some of the people who had become more responsible out of necessity will go back to their old ways. But I hope that not everyone does. I hope that we as society start focusing on saving money, and producing things for others to buy, instead of trying to build our wealth from a house of cards like we did in the past.

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