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“Loud budgeting is a new concept I am announcing for 2024, it’s the opposite of quiet luxury,” he said in the TikTok post, posted on December 29. In this screen grab taken from a viral video by Lukas Battle, the comedian talks about the 'loud budgeting,' trend, versus 'quiet luxury.' In an online world where luxury and opulence are constantly on display — and unattainable for most people — “loud budgeting” makes being on a budget cool and acceptable. It’s the inverse of “quiet luxury,” which flourished on social media last year and promoted not flaunting your wealth or being understated about it. But loud budgeting could be a reckoning for brands who have found success in social media marketing.
Persons: Lukas Battle, Lukas, It’s, , they’re, Vivian Tu, Rich, ” Tu, Giovanna Gonzalez, , Gonzalez, “ I’m, Michael Hershfield, Tu, it’s Organizations: New, New York CNN, CNN, TIAA Institute, Wall, P Global Market Intelligence, Locations: New York, Cabo,
And because my previous bank paid me on Friday, I was, in fact, getting paid two days earlier than I would have if I hadn't switched banks. Even though I'm still only getting paid once every two weeks, I feel less financially strained. So, why does getting paid on Friday prompt higher spending? "Hypothetically [getting paid on Friday] can lead to the thought: 'I get paid and then my money disappears quickly,'" she says. Regardless of why, I know getting paid Wednesdays makes me feel less like I'm living paycheck to paycheck.
Persons: Wells, I'm, Filipe Correia, Lynton, Hal Hershfield, Hershfield, Correia, I'd Organizations: University of Georgia, University of California, Los Angeles Anderson School of Management, CNBC Locations: Wells Fargo, Los
Zeljkosantrac | E+ | Getty ImagesWhen it comes to planning for longevity, experts say it helps to envision your future self. A new aging filter trending on TikTok can help make that a reality. Use an aging filter to overcome retirement inertiaA recent Bankrate survey found not saving for retirement early enough is the number one financial regret. Experts say increasing your retirement savings deferral rate just slightly, say by 1%, can make a big difference over time. watch nowThe TikTok aging filter may serve as inspiration, but only if savers take the necessary follow-up steps, experts say.
Persons: Hal Hershfield, Joseph Coughlin, Coughlin, Hershfield, Carolyn McClanahan Organizations: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, University of California, Planning Partners, CNBC Locations: Los Angeles, Jacksonville , Florida
Darya Komarova | Moment | Getty Images'The dots need to be connected for consumers'Exposure to our older selves is only part of the process of making decisions for retirement, experts say. While the TikTok filter has recently made it popular to look at our future selves, this type of application has been around since the early 2000s, said Joseph Coughlin, director of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology AgeLab. Once people see an image of their older selves, they tend to feel differently about their future decisions. Successful, lasting behavioral changes typically come with incentives to work toward, such as saving money or exercising, Coughlin said. Pairing the videos with prompts to save more money or invest more toward retirement may be effective, according to UCLA's Hershfield.
Persons: Darya, Joseph Coughlin, Coughlin, UCLA's Hershfield, Hershfield, Victor Ricciardi, Ricciardi, Carolyn McClanahan, Drazen Zigic Organizations: Massachusetts Institute of Technology AgeLab, Ursinus College, Behavioral Finance, Planning Partners, CNBC FA, Istock, Getty Locations: Jacksonville , Florida
The Benefits of Getting to Know Your Future Self
  + stars: | 2023-06-17 | by ( Hal Hershfield | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
The Benefits of Getting to Know Your Future Self Many of us feel little connection with the person we’ll be decades from now. That can lead to shortsighted behavior that hurts us in the long run.
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