‘Underconsumption core’: The latest TikTok trend is users showing off all the stuff they’re not buying

Despite a surprising surge in retail sales last month, young people on TikTok are pushing back on the overwhelming pressure to spend. That’s not a bad idea, personal-finance experts say.

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