The Flyer Project

What are you going to buy? For many people, October is the start of the great American tradition of spending as much money as we have to show the people we care about how much we love them. American companies have capitalized on theses concentrated months of holidays and have turned it into a gold mine of promoting the economy and consumerism. From Halloween candy and costumes that we wear once and buy a new one each year, to waiting outside of a store for 12 hours to be the first in line for the infamous sale in November. More and more "holidays" pop up during the season of spending, such as the "Prime Day" invented and added to all of our calendars by Amazon. Consumerism is a year round issue, a constant state of needing new things the minute they are added to the shelf of a store. However we tend to treat October to New Years a bit differently. Americans will buy things they live without the entire year during ...