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The Price of Play: Understanding Funflation and the Rising Cost of Entertainment

The Price of Play: Understanding Funflation and the Rising Cost of Entertainment

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Explore the phenomenon of funflation, where the cost of leisure activities, streaming services, and gaming has surged beyond the rate of general inflation. This podcast examines how rising prices are reshaping consumer behavior, particularly among younger generations who are feeling the squeeze of a difficult labor market and limited savings. We analyze why entertainment has become increasingly expensive, the impact of corporate pricing strategies, and how consumers are fighting back by shifting their habits toward more affordable or physical alternatives. Join us as we unpack whether the era of affordable fun is coming to an end and how resilient the average consumer can remain in the face of these relentless economic pressures.

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