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MI residents can benefit from an upgraded spending plan

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Thursday, April 24, 2025   

As Financial Literacy Awareness Month winds down, Michiganians who are worried about inflation, or watching their retirement account on the stock-market rollercoaster, may be wondering what they should do.

Economists say many households are still recovering from the economic impact of the pandemic, and fears linger of impending inflation. Creating a spending plan and identifying priorities is a good first step.

Todd Christensen, education manager with the nonprofit Money Fit Financial, said buying a car, house, or taking a vacation, is about more than dollars and cents.

"Whatever it is that motivates you, set a purpose, is number one. Number two is not to start adding income - that's usually where people start - but you've got to prioritize expenses," he explained. "If you don't prioritize them, you will inevitably have to start eliminating expenses anyway. And you'll go with your emotions rather than with the rational part of your brain."

Christensen said cash, credit cards and the popular "buy now, pay later" apps are convenient tools, but that consumers often misuse them. It's this convenience that prompts human nature to kick in and encourage overspending. He suggests having two checking accounts - one for automatic bill payment, another for fun purchases - and a savings account for long and short-term goals.

Christensen supports teaching kids good money management habits before they earn spending cash as teens by mowing lawns, babysitting or doing chores. If they aren't taught how to take care of small amounts of money as early as possible, he cautions, they will be "terrible" with larger amounts as adults.

"By age two, children have been in their parents' arms going through a checkout stand enough times that they know that there's an exchange going on," he continued. "So, they're learning that there's something magical about that plastic card, or about the phone that they tap."

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that between 2022 and 2023, housing was the largest expenditure for Detroit-Dearborn-Warren area residents, averaging $23,000 or 32% of the household budget. And nearly $15,000, or almost 20% of the household budget, was spent on transportation.


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