A new study of 2,000 Americans uncovered what things we’re okay spending good money on, and what things it’s ok to buy cheap.
It’s good to know that we aren’t the only ones that don’t want ‘sandpaper’ to use on our backside, and good coffee is something we have to have.
The survey, conducted by Slickdeals, found many Americans splurge on personal health items but will happily buy their clothes on the less expensive side. The results:
Things We Prefer To Spend A Little More On:
Toilet paper
Toothpaste
Skincare
Shoes
Coffee
Couches & chairs
TVs
Beds
Thanks, Slickdeals, you just sent the price of toilet paper up 5 bucks. If you don’t think we spend money on beds, look at the number of mattress stores around Ambassador and Johnston.
Things We’re Okay With Going Cheap:
Casual shirts
Jeans
Dress pants
Hand soap
Wine
Going out to eat
Good to know all those people next to me in the cheap restaurant have washed their hands with the cheapest soap available.