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Audio: Battling Shopping Addiction

By Kimberly Palmer

Posted: November 11, 2008

LISTEN NOW: 7 Ways to Battle Shopping Addiction

Over the weekend, I spoke with WTOP about how to take control of shopping addiction. Compulsive shopping—not to be confused with harmless "retail therapy" after a bad day—is a serious condition that leads people to spend more money than they should and often results in major debt. To help a friend or family member suffering from it, offer to take control of their checkbook for them or participate in activities far from the shopping mall, such as soccer or knitting. In some severe cases, therapy and medication can help.

While only about 5 percent of the population suffers from shopping addiction, experts believe a far greater number, perhaps as many as 1 in 10 consumers, experience a lesser form of it that involves spending more than they really want to.

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Kimberly Palmer, senior editor for U.S. News & World Report, writes about how to save money, avoid scams, manage debt, and be a savvy shopper. Send your personal finance questions to her for expert money advice.


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