Financial Anxiety Leads to Unnecessary Christmas Shopping
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Financial Anxiety Leads to Unnecessary Christmas Shopping


Christmas is approaching, and for many, economic stress is increasing. Paradoxically, this can lead us to purchase even more gifts. New research from the University of Skövde shows that financial anxiety and stress trigger impulsive buying. “It’s a way for people to find temporary relief from negative feelings about their finances,” says Jalal Ahamed, Docent in Business Administration

Shop windows and online retailers are now ready, enticing customers with everything from yoga-compatible scented candles to AI-controlled toothbrushes. Some look forward to the gift hunt, while others feel a growing knot in their belly. The financial pressure is mounting, and unfortunately, it can lead people into an even worse financial situation. New research from the University of Skövde indicates that financial anxiety and stress can trigger compulsive and impulsive purchases.

“Christmas often amplifies financial anxiety by increasing consumption expectations. This can lead to more impulsive buys that serve as a form of temporary relief from the anxiety. This risks creating a negative spiral where further financial stress leads to even more impulsive spending,” says Jalal Ahamed, senior lecturer in Business Administration at the University of Skövde.

Christmas Makes Us More Vulnerable
Financial anxiety relates to how we feel and think about money, which is often influenced by our financial situation and past experiences. Low income, multiple children, and high debt levels are factors that heighten anxiety. Poor money management habits and certain personality types can exacerbate the situation.

With all these factors at play, the festive season can be a challenging time for many as stress and consumption demands increase. Impulse buying is, unfortunately, just one of several negative effects of financial anxiety. Research shows that it also impacts our mental health, relationships, and quality of life.

“It harms family relationships and our health while weakening social cohesion, often leading to increased isolation. In summary, financial anxiety has a profound impact on individuals, families, and society as a whole,” says Jalal Ahamed.

Comparable to a Phobia
However, it can be challenging for many to address their finances. Many cope with the problems by burying their heads in the sand. Jalal Ahamed explains that financial anxiety can be likened to a phobia.

“We often avoid our phobias. This may provide a temporary sense of security, but in the long run, it can limit our opportunities. Similarly, financial anxiety can lead us to avoid checking our finances or addressing financial problems, which can create even larger issues over time. Confronting our phobias, even when it feels uncomfortable, can be an essential part of overcoming them.”

Read More About the Research
The research on financial anxiety was published in the International Journal of Bank Marketing under the title: Financial Anxiety: A Systematic Review.
Ahamed, A.J. and Limbu, Y.B. (2024), "Financial anxiety: a systematic review", International Journal of Bank Marketing, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJBM-08-2023-0462
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Keywords: Business, Fashion & consumer goods, Retail, Well being, Society, Psychology, Social Sciences

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