From “Revenge Saving” to “Budgeting Out Loud”: How America’s New Money Moods Are Shaping 2025
Money habits in 2025 have taken on a new personality — loud, emotional, and surprisingly relatable. After years of price spikes, job insecurity, and a seesawing economy, people are saving and spending with strong feelings attached. You might’ve heard of “revenge spending” (splurging after lockdowns), but there’s a new flip side trending on TikTok: “revenge saving.”
It’s what happens when people decide they’ve had enough of rising prices, enough of stress, and enough of uncertainty. They want to take their power back — by stacking cash instead of receipts.
But this time, there’s more to it than stuffing your money under the mattress. Americans are rewriting the rulebook on how to manage, discuss, and even show off their budgeting habits — and it’s a fascinating shift worth paying attention to.













