Cautionary book on Reckless Spending launched by Dr. Matt Drucker
The Art and Science of Spending Less: Behavioral Observations on the Reckless Use of Everyday Money is authored by Dr.
Spending Less is based on
"I wrote this book to argue for behavioral control over spending. In it, I demonstrate how nuanced environmental influences are driving profound levels of consumerism – resulting in escalating levels of overspending, credit card abuse and chronic debt for millions of people globally," says Drucker. "My approach in writing was to parse my observations out as short essays so that people can identify the spending situations they find themselves in."
Spending Less has 150 essay topics including: The New Global Debt Class; The Myth of Retail Therapy; The Statistical Madness of Lottery Tickets; No Stopping Cues on the Internet; and Online Strangers Who Tell You What to Buy.
"People are anxious to understand their financial behavior and what they can change," says Publisher and Level Ten Books President, Dr.
"We believe this book will resonate with everyone, especially Millennials and Gen Z readers who spend more online," says Dowbiggin. Financial experts
At the time of the book's release, North American consumers were indebted to
ISBN 9781069046307
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SOURCE Level 10 Books Inc.
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