You’ve promised yourself you’re going to save your pennies. But when you’re shopping with your friends, you see the cutest pair of sunglasses—on sale. Or you’re playing Fortnite and up pops a cool new skin—available for a limited time only!
The next thing you know, you’ve frittered away your cash on something you don’t need. Ugh. Why is it so hard to stop spending?
If it feels like companies are constantly coming up with ways to get into your wallet, that’s because they are, says Josh Golin, executive director of Fairplay, an organization that fights marketing aimed at children.
Companies target teens because they know you have money to burn, Golin says, and they expect you to be less savvy than adults. “The earlier they get you attached to a brand, the more likely it is that you will be a lifelong customer,” he says.
But that doesn’t mean you’re helpless to resist their powers. Simply understanding the ways companies are manipulating you is a huge step toward fighting back. So read on to learn about the biggest purchase pitfalls in the places where you spend time—and how to avoid them so you can boost your bank account.