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casualconversation·[Migrated, see pinned post] Casual Conversation byreallykindasorta

I made a couple 'Tarriff pause' purchases but am going into financial lockdown now for the foreseeable future. What about you guys? Planning to tighten your purse strings?

I expect that others are in the same boat and that we’ll see a downturn in consumer purchasing very soon.

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I've recently come into the mindset that buying stuff doesn't make me happy anyway. If it's something I need, like an oil change, or bike tire, sure I'll pay for it. But things that I WANT have kind of gone to the wayside. Not because I can't afford it, but because I'm no happier with more stuff.

Also, fuck these shitty companies squeezing every last dime out of us. I'll shop at the thrift store for clothes and buy stuff used on craigslist/ebay if I need it.

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sopuli.xyz

Buying used things is also good for the environment. Totally functional and useful things are being thrown into the landfill all the time. Someone could have used those things.

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slrpnk.net

I got a whole set of dishes, silverware, and matching cookware from a resale shop like 10 years ago for $15 and everything still functions perfectly well. It’s crazy what people give away.

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sopuli.xyz

You need to trick your subconscious mind into believing the things are new. Maybe ask a friend to put used things in a box and drop it off in front of your door.

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The vast majority of my furniture is solid hard wood. It was purchased from a Habitat for Humanity restore or my grandmothers.

The other week I got a huge china cabinet for $35 that I put in the basement for a pantry. If I bought something new like it today. It would be over $1500 or $2000 easy.

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slrpnk.net

These posts are always wild to read as someone already in poverty mode. Are the rest of you out there, like, spending your money? That feels wrong.

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things are going to get more expensive so the impulse to stock up at current prices seems reasonable. Ofc if you don’t have the money you don’t have the money though.

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lemm.ee

But you can raid your neighbors shelter with guns. You can also hunt others. Guns present all sorts of novel opportunities in the wasteland.

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Let's team up to hunt the most dangerous game. I totally will not double–cross and murder you. Pinkie swear.

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Right on. That’s admirable you’re also making a priority to donate. I’ve also switched to purchasing as many of my groceries as possible from a local farm coop or road stalls so hopefully less of my money makes it to shitty people.

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I havet bought anything but groceries since Trump took office.

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lemmy.nz

Im pretty anti subscriptions but ive changed from free platforms to paid just to avoid giving money to American businesses.

Its weird how the effects of one policy ripple through the world. Nowadays im catching myself hesitanting when buying any foreign product.

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Sirdubdeereply
lemmy.world

Sell some of your unused belongings to people, so the money stays within the community instead of that person buying from a chain store. They lost a sale.

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I already did a month or two ago, I knew he was going to ruin it. Everything he touches dies.

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I got car parts at rockauto, stocked up on razors and underwear, got my tech up to date, and splurged on a couple other things. The only shopping I'll be doing the next few years is thrift and garage sales. If you don't know about goodwill outlet: you pay by the pound.

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I'm cutting back on unnecessary purchases and trying to save more. My job is iffy right now, so on top of the economy I have to worry about that.

We go to a big warehouse store for our basic supplies, so I'm just trying to stay stocked up on essentials. Might buy some n95 masks just in case of a new plague.

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We did ours in December and January so we were sure to miss tariffs, rebates ending, and things like that. Shouldn't have any expected major purchases for at least a couple years.

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We replaced our old, crummy laptops a couple months ago in preparation. I bought some new underwear. And tomorrow (day after?) we're going to go stock up on cans of tomatoes, rice, and sugar. And vitamins. We have a lot of stuff laid away but I want to really be sure...

The only thing I'm not prepared for is... and I know a lot of people haven't thought of it... My medication. I take generic medication. Most of our generics are either imported, or rely on ingredients that are imported. We're going to be looking at some really, really bad news in the next few months on that alone. I recommend anyone reading this, if you haven't already laid away stuff like ibuprofen, aspirin... Might be smart.

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Short answer is yes, long answer is I'm conflicted... I've already decided to get everything that could be affected by tariffs back in November/December... but things changed, I already have job & stuff lined up out of the US, and I might not ever coming back. On one hand I really want to make some splurges on experiences (restaurants, concerts, things to do), but on the other hand I really need all the money I have, and I don't have a salary at the moment...

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Money is incredibly tight and will be for the foreseeable future. I got a car the day after Trump announced tariffs because I knew the one I had was starting to fail. I wanted a reliable vehicle before they became completely unaffordable. Now I have like no money for fun stuff, but that's whatever. Just focusing on surviving now.

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