Summary

Gen Z is increasingly relying on “buy now, pay later” (BNPL) services for holiday shopping, with spending projected to rise 11.4% this year, totaling $18.5 billion.

These services appeal to younger consumers with limited credit histories but can lead to overextension, as they lack centralized reporting and encourage overspending.

Experts warn of accumulating fees, particularly when BNPL plans are tied to credit cards.

With inflation and rising credit card debt already burdening Gen Z, consumer advocates caution that these services may worsen financial instability despite their convenience.

  • CaptDust@sh.itjust.works
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    28 days ago

    Is this actually worse than the five figure credit limits gen x had extended to them? Boomers had store layaway, which really seems ideal for holiday shopping, but there’s no money to be made with it so of course it’s fallen out of style.

    • solsangraal@lemmy.zip
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      28 days ago

      five figure credit limits gen x had extended to them

      chase gave me a $17K limit before i was even 20 in the 90s. i know more than a few people who would have had that maxed out the next day