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Watches, movies and burrito taxis: How Americans splurge in a vibecession

Watches, movies and burrito taxis: How Americans splurge in a vibecession
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Americans feeling pinched financially are splurging on small treats while economic anxiety and inflation jitters put off larger purchases. Why it matters: From movie tickets to collectible watches, those affordable indulgences are helping sustain consumer spending. The economy remains in what some economists call a "vibecession," where consumers feel relatively stable personally while pessimisti

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