

An edition of The overspent American (1998)
upscaling, downshifting, and the new consumer
By Juliet Schor
Publish Date
1998
Publisher
Basic Books
Language
eng
Pages
253
Description:
Juliet Schor presents original research showing how keeping up with the Joneses has evolved from keeping pace with one's neighbors and others in a similar social set to keeping up with a referent group that may include co-workers who earn five times one's own salary or television "friends" whose lifestyle is unattainable for the average person. The book also describes the growing backlash of people who are "downshifting" by working less, earning less, and finding balance by getting their lifestyles in sync with their values.
subjects: Consumption (Economics), Credit, Personal Finance, Consumer behavior, Values, Debt, Lifestyles, Saving and investment, Finance, Personal, Saving and thrift, Consumer behavior -- United States, Dinners and dining, Entertaining, Budget, united states, Consumer behavior--united states, Consumption (economics)--united states, Credit--united states, Debt--united states, Finance, personal--united states, Lifestyles--united states, Saving and investment--united states, Values--united states, Hf5415.33.u6 s36 1998, 339.4/7/0973
Places: United States