Why You're Actually Broke After Tax Season ☕ #personalfinance #reality
Tax season just ended and Treatonomics is in full swing — the 2026 spending trend where people justify small frequent purchases as mental health expenses. Sixty-two percent of Americans indulge at least once a month and frequent treaters are nearly twice as likely to say it's hurting their financial goals. Watch to find out the seven day treat swap challenge that turns post-tax spending urges into serious debt progress.🛠️ Tools mentioned: Finance Reset Toolkit (Debt Payoff Planner + Dynamic Scenario Planner) 👉 https://pocketpilot.gumroad.com/l/financeset📝 Follow my daily blog for more money tips — Pocket Pilot Finance Blog — link in bio.#treatonomics #personalfinance #budgeting #moneytips #financereset #debtpayoff #moneymanagement #financialliteracy #savemoney #financeAfter tax season, many of us justify small purchases as mental health expenses, a phenomenon we're calling "triadonomics" in 2026. This video explores these consumer trends and financial behavior that can quietly drain your refund, offering financial insights to help you make smarter money tips. It's all about understanding personal finance and avoiding common spending pitfalls. After a demanding tax season, many find themselves facing "triadonomics," a 2026 spending trend where small, frequent purchases are justified as mental health expenses. This video offers practical money tips to help you navigate this period and improve your personal finance. We discuss how understanding consumer finance psychology can lead to healthier habits and prevent your refund from quietly draining away.
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