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Weighty Matters: Is sodium a dietary red herring for the effects of processed foods?
"I think there's at least one more possibility:

3. Sodium's isn't a causal agent of disease but instead given that processed foods are phenomenally high in sodium, is a useful biomarker for the degree of processed foods a person's consuming, and that it's the huge volumes of sugar and pulverized flour (that's more often than not packaged with gobs of sodium) that's actually causal for cardiovascular disease and death."
healthcare  statistics  medical-culture  consumerism  fast-food 
june 2011 by Vaguery
dshort.com - U.S. Retail Sales
The charts below give us a rather different view of the U.S. retail economy and the long-term behavior of the consumer. The sales numbers are adjusted for population growth and inflation. For the population data I've used the Bureau of Economic Analysis mid-month series available from the St. Louis FRED with a linear extrapolation for the latest month. Inflation is based on the latest Consumer Price Index. April retail sales adjusted accordingly declined 0.2% from March.
economic-crisis  financial-crisis  recession  consumerism 
may 2011 by Vaguery
How To: Find Out How Much Your Insurer Sucks
"So you suspect your health/auto/home insurer is run by the devil, but you're not sure whether the alternative you're considering is any better. Kiplinger Finance has posted a helpful article on how to find the complaint ratio of an insurer via the National Association of Insurance Commissioners' website. Update: here's how to file your own complaint."
insurance  howto  consumerism  review  watchdog  transparency 
september 2009 by Vaguery
Compensatory Consumption vs. Budgetary Bliss
"In recent research experiments, Derek Rucker and Adam Galinsky, found that people who felt powerless were willing to pay more money for luxury or status items than people who’d been conditioned to feel more powerful and in control."
via:tsuomela  cultural-norms  worklife  consumerism  psychology  heuristics  self-esteem  economics 
may 2009 by Vaguery
Doomed to Dilettantism < Columns | PopMatters
"Fortunately, we are not yet “perfected” consumers but if we are not vigilant, our attention span will continue to shrink, and those available conveniences that help us force more and more material through our tiny pinhole of focus will proliferate. (Just as road-building worsens traffic problems, media-management and organization tools tend to exacerbate our attention problems. Hence, I spend as much time editing metadata as I do concentrating on music I’m listening to.)"
economics  culture  consumerism  theory  amateur  cultural-norms  craft  worklife 
february 2009 by Vaguery
News N Economics: Consumers still adding leverage to income; when will this stop?
"I recently had a client apply for a credit card. She is a homemaker, with no personal income. The house she lives in is in her husband’s name. She would have asked for a $3,000 credit line, just to pay miscellaneous expenses and to establish some credit on her own. So the computer is told that her household income is $150,000; her mortgage/rent payment is zero. The fact is that her husband’s mortgage payment is $7,000 a month (which he got with a no income verification loan). She had a good credit score, but limited credit since she has only lived in this country for the last three years. The system gave her an approval for a $26,000 line of credit!"
leverage  economics  financial-crisis  social-norms  consumerism  debt  credit-cards 
december 2008 by Vaguery
/Ground: Slow Food Nation: The Detroit Black Community Food Security Network
"According to Malik, Detroit is one of the leaders in community gardening. The networks supports church gardens, backyard gardens, container gardens and school gardens. Malik placed special importance on school gardens as a means to educate children, not just see them as consumers. He stated that kids who cultivate vegetables want to eat them, and that these gardeners encourage their parents to start backyard gardens at home."
food  slow-food  local  Detroit  social-engineering  cultural-norms  retail  consumerism  self-help 
august 2008 by Vaguery
Weblogsky: "Networking is something we do, and not a service we have to buy"
"We must embrace and encourage abundance and not let ourselves be captive of an artificial marketplace that is unable to sustain itself in the face of any competition."
economics  agalmics  public-policy  business-model  networks  communication  community  consumerism 
july 2008 by Vaguery
naked capitalism: Some Banks Can't Foreclose, Unable to Find Loan Documents
"Judges spend all day enforcing the code of law. They get offended when parties to a suit are cavalier about the law or rules of procedure."
finance  government  economics  credit-crunch  recession  foreclosure  mortgages  consumerism  banks 
february 2008 by Vaguery

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