Consumer debt finances consumption through borrowed money, transferring future earning power to present spending at an interest rate that compounds the cost—a trap when it finances depreciating goods or lifestyle inflation, but also sometimes a rational tool when used for education or temporary necessity. The psychology of debt often matters more than the mathematics: owing money creates a psychological weight that affects decisions long after the purchase is forgotten.
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