Well, some of us are continuing not to buy. What do you "have" to buy all the time except for food, utilities and health / childcare? So we will see what the results are in 3-6 months. And considering that a lot of Americans are finding it challenging to afford to buy food right now, we'll see what happens.. |
If boycotts didn't eventually work, people wouldn't be on here calling them "silly." |
Well, one thing that it’s accomplished is making a lot of people— even people that didn’t participate this time — a lot more intentional in our purchases. I’ve always supported small, local, and minority owned businesses, and I grew up with family members who remembered the success of “don’t shop where you can’t work” efforts, and local boycotts of stores like Peoples drugstore. It’s more of a marathon than a sprint. I’m not going to get my personal efforts to boycott some stores to zero — if only because Bezos owned stores have bought out the locally owned grocery stores in my neighborhood. I will cut way back though, and cut back on Amazon as well. The most difficult thing for me will be finding books, but I’ve been shifting to eBay whenever I can. Even Etsy has become a great option for lots of purchases.
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Spoken like someone who has never heard of the Walmart effect. Do some reading then come on back and we can talk like informed citizens. |
+1 They work hard for the money |
Please support Barnes & Noble. Cut back so you can increase your savings & investments, but I don’t understand arbitrarily shutting down all spending as a PROTEST measure. If anything is left to stand, please let it be Barnes & Noble and a few coffee shops, I need some happiness |
They work. https://www.newsweek.com/here-are-some-successful-boycott-examples-1581199 This is only the beginning. Four years of boycotts will mean something. Keep at it. I am. |
thriftbooks isn't owned by Amazon (yet) https://www.thriftbooks.com/ |
Barnes & Noble or independent bookstores Thriftbooks |
Bookstore.org supports independent bookstores.
This is a Capitalist society- nothing speaks louder than your dollars. Withhold them from bad corporations and give them to good companies. |
This past Friday made me much more conscious of how much money I put on my credit card!! Almost daily I use it to buy a coffee, some gas, parking, pick up a snack, buy something like a pair of shoes or a t-shirt online when I have some downtime, get takeout for dinner, food shopping, dog food, a pair of slippers for DD, etc. I'm going to be much more deliberate with my spending. I took some cash out of the bank, and I'm using that for small purchases. Visa doesn't need my money. |
According to the Atlanta Fed, consumer spending fell 1.3% in Q1. Not all on February 28, and other factors (layoffs, job insecurity, prices/inflation, etc.) were probably the driver. But people are buying less. (And it is hurting Trump's economy.) |
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Yes. We are just getting started. |
That’s a pretty eye-popping chart. And there aren’t enough world leaders for Trump to have Oval Office spats with to distract from this very bad economic crash. |