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MissB

(16,116 posts)
Wed Dec 4, 2024, 06:26 PM Dec 4

Are folks here planning on reduced discretionary spending in 2025?

(Potentially through 2028?)

I’m just curious. Right after the election, it seemed like folks here (and on social media) were planning on cutting spending next year. Some of that seemed to be geared towards avoiding potential tariffs and some seemed to be trying to step out of supporting the economy in any way.

What are your current thoughts on the idea?


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Are folks here planning on reduced discretionary spending in 2025? (Original Post) MissB Dec 4 OP
Generally yes newdeal2 Dec 4 #1
No, don't plan any changes in spending habits for the foreseeable future. beaglelover Dec 4 #2
We were planning a HELOC remodel of our first floor... EarthFirst Dec 4 #3
As a retiree, inflation driving up prices of everything, has already limited my discretionary spending MichMan Dec 4 #4
Yes. canuckledragger Dec 4 #5
Yes but mainly because I'm losing my PT job Freddie Dec 4 #6
In a word, yes LSparkle Dec 4 #7
Absolutely NickB79 Dec 4 #8
Yes JustAnotherGen Dec 4 #9
What discretionary spending? canetoad Dec 4 #10
Yes. I am not going to support the tRUMP agenda by supporting anything that tRUMP does. SWBTATTReg Dec 4 #11
Yes. More layoffs and bankruptcies were announced. Xolodno Dec 4 #12
Our TV died on Thanksgiving SallyHemmings Dec 4 #13
I was going to buy a 30HP diesel tractor this Spring. OAITW r.2.0 Dec 4 #14
yes The Wandering Harper Dec 4 #15
Not sure how to cut back more XanaDUer2 Dec 5 #16
Yes, all extra funds go to paying down debt and DIY projects. Amishman Dec 5 #17

newdeal2

(1,135 posts)
1. Generally yes
Wed Dec 4, 2024, 06:28 PM
Dec 4

Will still travel and eat out a bit, but will avoid any big purchases if I can until I see how things shake out.

EarthFirst

(3,198 posts)
3. We were planning a HELOC remodel of our first floor...
Wed Dec 4, 2024, 06:33 PM
Dec 4

Kitchen; living room; foyer; and entry doors.

We decided to put that on a screeching halt; due to the potential unforeseen cost of building materials.

We decided we can forgo those upgrades in the short term.

We purchased a few electronic devices recently to replace aging models in advance of potential tariff increases.

Other than that; we plan to proceed with caution and frugality to protect ourselves financially.

MichMan

(13,553 posts)
4. As a retiree, inflation driving up prices of everything, has already limited my discretionary spending
Wed Dec 4, 2024, 06:40 PM
Dec 4

Car and Homeowners Insurance, gas, groceries, utility bills, car costs etc.

 

canuckledragger

(1,992 posts)
5. Yes.
Wed Dec 4, 2024, 06:49 PM
Dec 4

Partly because I'm pretty poor and don't have much of a choice...but I can choose not to buy any US products.

Freddie

(9,740 posts)
6. Yes but mainly because I'm losing my PT job
Wed Dec 4, 2024, 06:55 PM
Dec 4

I was a “temp” for 5 years and they’re finally filling the FT position. (Don’t want the “real” job, I’m retired). Probably no vacation this summer which is fine by me.

LSparkle

(11,807 posts)
7. In a word, yes
Wed Dec 4, 2024, 07:06 PM
Dec 4

I was going to buy a new living room couch but am holding on that. If I do it I may look at American made because hopefully the prices won’t increase as much next year.

JustAnotherGen

(33,816 posts)
9. Yes
Wed Dec 4, 2024, 07:13 PM
Dec 4

Exception - we love to travel. We were going to do some traveling in in Arizona (Grand Canyon), Mississippi River Cruise, and do long weekends in GA and SC - next year.

Nope - switched it to the Bahamas next Thanksgiving, Croatia summer, and a family trip to Italy and Germany with a few days in Switzerland.

SWBTATTReg

(24,332 posts)
11. Yes. I am not going to support the tRUMP agenda by supporting anything that tRUMP does.
Wed Dec 4, 2024, 07:16 PM
Dec 4

Instead, I'd rather watch the idiot tank everything via his own unilateral actions, just wait and see what idiotic things he does. It'll clear to direct link to his incompetence. Unfortunately, I hope that no one suffers for tRUMP's failings, but I don't think that this will happen w/ tRUMP, he has a serious defect in which he alone, knows everything. When I hear someone boosting of this, I just ran away as fast as I can.

I've already stocked up, and will continue to do so. Hopefully some of us on DU have also prep'ed for the tRUMP tsunami in their own way. Hang tough and hang tight for the upcoming roller coaster.

Xolodno

(6,755 posts)
12. Yes. More layoffs and bankruptcies were announced.
Wed Dec 4, 2024, 07:40 PM
Dec 4

This won't have an effect on the economy right away, but it will eventually. Consumers will cut back and Trump will be trying to pin it on Biden.

SallyHemmings

(1,895 posts)
13. Our TV died on Thanksgiving
Wed Dec 4, 2024, 07:43 PM
Dec 4

I saw it as a blessing.

New TV; couch & windows.

The couch & windows were planned for the Spring. I was able to move up the purchase.

My friends & bonus children are doing what they can before Biden leaves.

OAITW r.2.0

(28,656 posts)
14. I was going to buy a 30HP diesel tractor this Spring.
Wed Dec 4, 2024, 07:44 PM
Dec 4

Front end bucket and a wood chipper off the PTO. Really start chipping the deadwood, blowdowns, and general delimbing to create walking trails using the chips as a walking surface on my 50 acres of property. With connection possibilities to 1500 acres of potential walking trails. Now. not so sure I want to make the financial commitment.

15. yes
Wed Dec 4, 2024, 09:08 PM
Dec 4

a couple months ago was one of the few times in my life I've felt remotely financially secure.
Now I feel like I'm back to square one.
All y'all talking about going on cruises and vacations and whatnot at a time like this
make me sick frankly

XanaDUer2

(14,602 posts)
16. Not sure how to cut back more
Thu Dec 5, 2024, 11:57 AM
Dec 5

Old car old clothes just buy food and RXs. Do need new black pants. May need to buy some mine have holes

Amishman

(5,832 posts)
17. Yes, all extra funds go to paying down debt and DIY projects.
Thu Dec 5, 2024, 03:31 PM
Dec 5

No luxury items for the foreseeable future here. Focus is on security; financially and personally.

Plus homesteading type projects are therapeutic.

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