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Spendthrift to Penny Pincher: A Vision of the New Consumer

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In the U.S. a new frugality takes hold.

01/06/2009

Consumer buying habits in 2009 as job losses and foreclosures take their toll, shifts to frugality and more use of debit cards.

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