Consumerism. University students

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Consumerism

Consumerism is the belief that personal wellbeing and happiness depends to a

Consumerism Consumerism is the belief that personal wellbeing and happiness depends to
very large extenton the level of personal consumption, particularly on the purchase of material goods. A consumerist society is one in which people devote a great deal of time,energy, resources and thought to “consuming”.
The general view of life in a consumerist society is consumption is good, and more consumption is even better.

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Consumerism

Some others defined consumerism essentially as a never-ending desire to possess material

Consumerism Some others defined consumerism essentially as a never-ending desire to possess
goodsand to achieve personal success. Others have defined consumerism as having rather than being. Yourworth and value are measured by what you have rather than by who you are. It is buying into a particularlifestyle in order to find your value, worth, and dignity.

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consumer-oriented society

consumer-oriented society

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You maybe part of it...

You maybe part of it...

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Changing values

Changing values

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other health problems

other health problems

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British Students

British Students

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From the results above, we can see that the average student in

From the results above, we can see that the average student in
2014 spends £735 a month. When you consider that the average maintenance loan (for a student living outside of London) only covers £458 of living costs each month, it naturally makes you wonder where are students finding the extra £277 of income to supplement their spending?From the results above, we can see that the average student in 2014 spends £735 a month. When you consider that the average maintenance loan (for a student living outside of London) only covers £458 of living costs each month, it naturally makes you wonder where are students finding the extra £277 of income to supplement their spending?

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South Africa Cape town university students

Coloured students splurge on clothing, computer software

South Africa Cape town university students Coloured students splurge on clothing, computer
and takeaways while white students spend their money on contraceptives, music and toiletries.
This is according to research conducted by Student Village which was shared during a presentation in Houghton One of the directors of Student Village, Marc Kornberger, said their research revealed that students spent around R2 702 monthly.
The annual report reflects an average 7.95% growth in student spending in the last four years, said Kornberger.
"What we found is that students from UCT in Cape Town are spending the highest. On average, one student spends R3 925 per month. That is followed by Tuks [University of Pretoria] at R3 371," he said.

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American students

American students

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Building a budget won't be the most exciting thing you do at

Building a budget won't be the most exciting thing you do at
university - but it will give you more opportunity to do the things that really matter to you.

Your money will last longer
The average student spends the first instalment of their loan a month before the end of term. That means four weeks of sitting in your room eating beans. With a proper budget, you can keep your money going all the way to the end of the year.
You won't be as stressed
University can be stressful in lots of ways, so why add money worries if you can avoid it? Building a budget puts you in control: you won't have to worry about how much you're spending day to day, and you won't have the stress of checking your balance and finding that you've run out of money.

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You can choose to spend on what you need most
It's easy to

You can choose to spend on what you need most It's easy
spend without thinking about it. A latte on the way to your lecture or one last drink on a night out doesn't seem like much at the time, but these little purchases can eat up so much of your money that you can't afford the things you really need or want.
Building a budget lets you plan it all out in advance, so you know exactly how much your coffee habit will cost you, and whether you'd be better off spending that money somewhere else.
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