Extrovert people on low incomes buy more luxury goods than their introvert peers to compensate for the experience of low financial status, new research has found.

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According to a study:

  • The study, used real life spending data from bank accounts in Britain.
  • To investigate the spending habits of richer and poorer people with different personality types.
  • People living on a low income often feel low status in society.
  • And spend a higher percentage of their money on goods and services that are perceived to have a high status.
  • Expert said,we’ve shown that personality looks to be an important factor in how people respond to living with limited resources.
  • We hope this new association will help us better understand which people may be likely to engage in behaviour.
  • In addition,that perpetuates the conditions of financial hardship,expert said.

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Experiment:

  • Customers were asked whether they would complete a standard personality questionnaire.
  • And to consent to their responses being matched anonymously for research purposes with their bank transaction data.
  • Furthermore,the study analysed thousands of transactions from 718 customers over 12 months.
  • Experts said,it’s clear from our study that an extrovert personality is a driver for low-income individuals purchasing more luxury goods,
  • And this is most likely to compensate for a perceived low social status that isn’t as keenly felt by introverts.
  • In addition, we saw very little difference in the spending habits of introverts and extroverts with high incomes.

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