Emotional spending refers to purchasing items to cope with feelings like stress, boredom, or sadness, often leading to buyer’s remorse. It’s used as a temporary mood booster, bypassing rational budgeting. Retailers and advertisers benefit most, leveraging targeted ads to trigger impulse buys. Understanding this pattern helps consumers regain financial control and healthier coping strategies.
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