Consumerism - the belief that buying and consuming goods and services leads to well-being and happiness, Materialism  - excessive interest in material possessions and wealth, Monetary policy - control of the money supply and interest rates by a central bank to stabilize the economy, Fiscal policy - use of government spending and taxation to influence the economy, Obsolescence - state of being outdated or no longer in use, Conspicuous - easily seen or noticeable, Hyper - a prefix indicating excessiveness, Stratified  - arranged or divided into different classes or levels, Zero sum - a situation in which one participant's gain or loss is exactly balanced by the losses or gains of other participants, Downward Mobility - The decline in social or economic status, Negative Sum Activity - an activity in which the overall result is a net loss or detriment to society, Macroecomics - the branch of economics that studies the behavior of an economy as a whole,

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