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    Dive Brief:

    According to the astute minds at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, “financially fragile” folks have taken quite the shine to the buy now, pay later (BNPL) trend. Who knew needing cash was the ultimate gateway to modern shopping? Apparently, those struggling with their finances are more likely to embrace BNPL with open arms (and empty wallets). In their latest report, they discovered that a whopping 60% of these individuals have used BNPL at least five times in the last year, while just over 20% of financially secure consumers felt the need to dance with this payment method. Quite the party, isn’t it?

    Even more amusing, financially fragile participants have opted for BNPL on smaller purchases. Why buy a yacht on credit when you can secure a fabulous deal on a pair of socks? According to the NY Fed, most of these savvy shoppers lean towards items under $250, while the financially stable crowd rolls their eyes and rakes in the BNPL for lavish purchases ranging from $1,750 to $2,000. Because who doesn’t need yet another overpriced gadget?

    Dive Insight:

    In classic fashion, the NY Fed previously labeled BNPL users as being “financially fragile,” as if they were fragile little snowflakes. Their September report threw in details such as credit scores below 620 and a history of being denied loans—just to spice things up a bit. Their latest gem, aptly titled “How and Why Do Consumers Use ‘Buy Now, Pay Later’?” serves evidence on a silver platter that BNPL appeals most to those who can’t get a credit card fast enough.

    As the NY Fed attempts to wade through the murky waters of household finances, their report spills out findings like a toddler at snack time: 72% of financially stable BNPL users and a staggering 89% of their financially fragile counterparts have been on a multiple-purchase spree for the past year. One-off users, it appears, are about as common as unicorns—unless you’re modestly living paycheck to paycheck.

    When asked why they love BNPL, the responses turned into a word cloud mess that would make any data analyst weep. Both groups agreed that the charm of spreading payments over time was hard to resist—almost like a Netflix subscription but for your shopping addiction. Yet, financially fragile users squeaked about ease of access and lack of funds upfront, while the financially stable brigade waxed romantic about zero interest and avoiding credit cards. Sweet, sweet irony drips from every word.

    And let’s not forget about the fascinating timing of these findings. All this was gathered before the holiday shopping extravaganza kicked off, where BNPL truly flourished online like a fish in its natural habitat. The researchers are vigilantly watching the financially fragile use BNPL more and more, fearing it could lead to a shopping spree of disaster proportions. Because, after all, what’s a recession without a dash of impulse buying?

    With a cheeky nod, the NY Fed pointed out that the BNPL phenomenon in the U.S. hasn’t wrapped itself in a full business cycle just yet. So, stay tuned—the next installment may just feature households getting cozy with BNPL the moment their financial situations look a little dicey. Because nothing says “financial responsibility” like spreading your financial woes over a few easy payments.

    Fun fact: the NY Fed claims the data reveals a surprising misunderstanding of BNPL products among users. Many, even those claiming to be financially stable, believe BNPL could help them build up credit. Ah, the blissful ignorance! Spoiler: BNPL loans aren’t exactly flying off to the credit bureaus like they’re on a hot date. But hey, who am I to dampen their dreams?

    In a refreshing twist, the Financial Technology Association (yes, that one) chimed in to declare BNPL’s popularity as a signal that consumers demand a financial system devoid of suffocating interest rates. FTA President Penny Lee cheerfully stated this study highlights a strong desire for payment alternatives. Because nothing says “I’m responsible” quite like buying items you can’t afford over several payments.

    But let’s keep things transparent—here’s a shoutout to Affirm, a BNPL provider that decided that long-term, interest-bearing loans were, you know, a thing. They assert that there are no hidden fees or punked credit ratings to worry about, because nothing says “trustworthy” like a BNPL company promising to supercharge your financial health. Who knew that financial responsibility could look this thrilling?

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