Escalate : Economics and Business Journal
Vol. 3 No. 03 (2026): Escalate: Economics and Business Journal

The Impact of a Consumptive Lifestyle on the Household Economy in Indonesia

LuluAtul Al Insani (Unknown)
Naila Fauziah (Unknown)
Vika Azhari Almeida (Unknown)
Raden Ai Lutfi Hidayat (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
07 Jan 2026

Abstract

This study aims to analyze the impact of a consumptive lifestyle on household economics in Indonesia. The rapid development of technology, social media, and digital shopping platforms has influenced people’s consumption patterns, shifting spending from primary needs to secondary and tertiary desires. Using a qualitative descriptive method with literature study, observation, and semi-structured interviews of households in urban and semi-urban areas, this research reveals that consumptive behavior significantly weakens household financial stability. Excessive spending on non-essential goods and services reduces the ability to meet primary needs such as education, health, and savings, while also increasing the risk of household debt and financial stress. On a macroeconomic level, excessive consumption of luxury and imported goods contributes to trade deficits and decreases domestic economic resilience. Furthermore, low financial literacy exacerbates this problem, as many households struggle to differentiate between needs and wants, leading to poor financial management. The findings highlight that households with higher financial literacy and education levels are better at balancing consumption and maintaining economic resilience. Therefore, improving financial literacy, strengthening social awareness, and developing government policies that encourage productive and sustainable consumption are essential to mitigate the negative impact of a consumptive lifestyle.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

escalate

Publisher

Subject

Economics, Econometrics & Finance

Description

Escalate invites both empirical and theoretical articles that explore micro and macro phenomena. The journals publication scope encompasses a wide array of domains, including macro and micro economics, business strategy and policy, entrepreneurship, finance and accounting studies, human resource ...