Economic survivalists take root
Hard times are creating economic survivalists such as the Wojtowicz family who are paring expenses by becoming more self-sufficient.
Reviving “almost lost” skills and preparing for tough days make people feel more in control, says Charlotte Richert, consumer sciences educator for Oklahoma State University’s Extension Service in Tulsa County.
Karen Gulliver, MBA program chair at Argosy University in Eagan, Minn., expects the movement to grow as the sour economy forces people to reassess priorities. People are asking, “Do I really want to be 100% vulnerable with no self-sufficiency skills if something happens?” she says.
Some signs of the trend:
- Stockpiling
- Gardening
- Canning
- Sewing
- Relocating
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