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The Clark Howard Podcast

1.20.20 Even wealthy Americans struggling with debt; What to know about store closings and liquidation sales

The Clark Howard Podcast

Clark Howard

Investing, Entrepreneurship, Business

4.65.2K Ratings

🗓️ 20 January 2020

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

A Bankrate survey has found that of those with $100k to $200K net worth, more than half are carrying credit card debt. The psychology of this is important. There’s an old expression that describes this: Keeping up with the Joneses. When someone lives in an affluent neighborhood and drives an older car, they may feel like the odd person out, and seek to buy a new one to fit in. It feels only natural to match the environment. It’s a matter of being too influenced by those around us, and creating expectations for ourselves. This mentality takes hold in an insular culture. We are influenced by others, often in positive ways. But when it comes to possessions, trouble follows. Remember that those who have the greatest net worth are those that live a modest life, seemingly below their means. They are building long term wealth. Nobody ever got rich paying Visa or Mastercard 18% interest on debt. The Christmas season was rough for many retailers as evidenced by store vacancies happening all over America. The U.S. has been ‘over-stored’ for years, with more retail space per person than elsewhere in the world. A correction has begun. Retailers are closing for many reasons, leading to GOB (going out of business) sales. Know that these sales are not necessarily a deal for you. The companies that specialize in running these liquidation sales are expert at manipulating buying behavior. Much of the merchandise in a given GOB comes from previous clearance sales, designed to give the perception you’re getting a great deal. Know that most of the discounts are an illusion. If you shop a GOB, let your smartphone be your friend. Use it to price check and comparison shop. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

I'm so glad you're with us here on the Clark Howard Show where it's about you learning

0:10.4

ways to save more and spend less.

0:13.5

Don't let anyone ever rip you off.

0:17.1

Clark.com is our main website and ClarkDiels.com where we post deals for you around the clock.

0:25.9

Being a deal is coming up later, stores are closing all over the place and I see shopping

0:33.4

centers hollowing out with more and more vacant space.

0:37.3

I want to talk to you about all the stores going out of business and where there's potential

0:42.3

hazard for you and your wallet from that.

0:46.8

But I want to talk about a different kind of hazard right now.

0:51.2

Bank rate did a survey about credit card debt and the stunner is that people who have

1:05.7

higher net worth people who have six figure net worth that for the survey purposes were

1:14.8

people with one hundred to two hundred thousand dollars of net worth which is not fabulously

1:21.8

wealthy but it sure is nice if you have a hundred to two hundred thousand dollars in net

1:28.9

worth which means what you have versus what you owe on the things you have that more than

1:37.5

half are carrying credit card debt not using credit cards carrying debt on credit cards.

1:46.8

In fact, it's significantly higher among people with a net worth of up to a couple hundred

1:54.5

thousand than it is with people who've got nothing and may use credit cards just to

2:02.3

get by.

2:04.4

So the psychology of this is really important and there's an old, old expression that nobody

2:15.5

uses anymore but I'm going to use it as kind of a place of explaining this and that is

2:23.3

keeping up with the Joneses that people think without even realizing they're thinking

2:29.6

this way that what they see around them is what's normal to have and if somebody lives

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