Linda Price+FollowFox’s Money Advice vs. Million-Dollar WatchesGrab your coffee: Fox Business just went from warning us about credit card debt to drooling over Kevin O’Leary’s $5M watch—all in one segment. First, they told us to watch our spending after a record-breaking holiday shopping spree, especially with buy-now-pay-later deals everywhere. Then, suddenly, it was all about O’Leary’s luxury wrist candy. The takeaway? Financial advice is easy to give when you’re flashing watches most of us will never see in person. Maybe skip the splurges—unless you’re on Shark Tank! #Business #MoneyTalk #HolidaySpending00Share
carlsongary+FollowHoliday Shopping: Gadgets Over Home RenoDid you splurge on tech this holiday? You’re not alone! Americans spent 4.2% more this season, with e-commerce and electronics leading the charge. Shoppers snapped up high-performance gadgets, thanks to AI-powered deal hunting and early online promos. Meanwhile, home improvement took a back seat—so it looks like more folks picked out smart gifts instead of new paint colors. Pro tip: Let AI help you find the best deals next time! #Business #LocalBusiness #HolidaySpending00Share
Taylor Dean+FollowUsing SNAP to Stock a PartyBefore Thanksgiving, someone used SNAP to stock drinks, snacks, and hot food for a party. Many guests clearly weren’t SNAP-eligible. After the holiday, food pantry lines grew longer. The benefits didn’t vanish—they were used early by the few. #SNAPUse #HolidaySpending #FoodAid #CommunityStrain01Share
boothconnor+FollowHoliday Shopping Regrets? You’re Not Alone!Every year, people drop big bucks on holiday gifts—then regret it when the bills hit. The top splurges? Spoiling kids, trying to impress others, and buying pricey gifts just because. If you’re feeling the pressure, try the four-gift rule for kids (want, need, wear, read) or get creative with homemade presents. Your wallet (and future self) will thank you! #News #HolidaySpending #GiftSmart00Share
Robyn Anderson+FollowSuze Orman’s Holiday Spending HackQuick coffee break tip: Suze Orman, everyone’s favorite money guru, just dropped her four golden rules to dodge holiday debt. The big shift? Skip the credit cards and set a real cash limit before you shop. Turns out, most of us overspend on gifts we can’t afford, just because it’s tradition. Suze says talk it out with your family—chances are, they’re feeling the pinch too. Honest convos can save everyone’s wallet this season! #Business #MakeMoney #HolidaySpending00Share
Willie Morales+FollowHoliday Shopping Spree: Is It Worth the Swipe?Everyone’s snagging deals this holiday season, but here’s the catch: a lot of that shopping is going straight on credit cards. Americans just hit a record $1.23 trillion in credit card debt. So, while your cart might be full, your wallet could feel the pinch come January. If you’re swiping now, remember those interest rates are no joke—today’s gifts could be tomorrow’s bills. Maybe it’s time to rethink that extra purchase? #Business #MakeMoney #HolidaySpending10Share