The Seattle Times
Wondering how consumers are coping in such a troubled economy? Look at what's selling instead of what's tanking. As consumers muddle through all that is plaguing the economy, they have battened down the hatches and sharply shifted their spending habits, turning to money-saving options that run the gamut from transportation to health as they find ways to pay for dramatic increases in gasoline and food. What emerges is a new paradigm of consumerism that some experts believe will live long after the economy recovers.
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