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If you’ve ever checked your credit card statement and wondered where your money went, you’re not alone. Economists and neuroscientists have long studied the way we pay, and the evidence is clear: people consistently spend more when using credit cards or digital payments than when paying with cash.
And the reason is not just convenience — it’s psychology.
By Dre GonzalesIf you’ve ever checked your credit card statement and wondered where your money went, you’re not alone. Economists and neuroscientists have long studied the way we pay, and the evidence is clear: people consistently spend more when using credit cards or digital payments than when paying with cash.
And the reason is not just convenience — it’s psychology.

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