WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) – From decorations to buying the right gift, the holiday season comes with many expenses. Experts recommend that people keep a close eye on their wallets to avoid any future problems.
According to Wallet Hub, nearly half of all Americans still have debt from last year’s holiday season. Nearly half say their families are the main motivation for buying gifts. While it can be tempting to want to buy the perfect present for your loved ones experts say it’s not worth breaking the bank.
“A lot of consumers out there will send themselves into debt when shopping for the holidays. It’s definitely something that we want to try and avoid,” said Alyssa Parker with the Better Business Bureau (BBB).
Here are a few tips the BBB recommends to avoid falling into holiday debt:
“Your friends and family don’t want you to go into debt to try and make them happy. They love you for who you are and what you are able to provide for them. It’s always a good rule of thumb going into the holiday season and the shopping season, just try to stick with what you are able to bring and that will bring your friends and family enough joy,” said Parker.
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