However, their level of economic and personal pessimism might appear disproportionate to the amount of money they are spending. Le Monde reported that purchases by credit card were up 7.2% by the end of 2010 and a record-breaking 13.6 million transactions (presumably in preparation for the Christmas holiday) were executed on December 11th – so they’re miserable but jolly spenders? I asked my husband what he thought of this behavioral revelation and he explained, quite matter-of-factly,
“oh yeah, it’s widely known that we’re cynical and distrusting. But everyone puts on a façade for the holidays to make themselves and others around them feel better, even if only temporarily. Then once the…