The Financial Impact of Summer FOMO (Fear of Missing Out)
The weather is getting hotter, and many people are beginning to plan their summer activities and are looking for ways to get out of the house. Summer is a season of relaxing, and people tend to take on a more carefree attitude. Whether planning a family gathering at the cabin or in the backyard, or heading out to explore our beautiful province, summer can be very expensive. Today, more than ever, we are encouraged to spend. We see and hear advertisements everywhere, not to mention all of the posts on social media. This can create summer “FOMO,” or the “fear of missing out.” It is natural to want to take part – but the costs involved can add up quickly.
What is “FOMO”?
FOMO refers to a feeling that others are having more fun, living better or more exciting lives, or are enjoying more experiences than you are. It can cause significant stress and anxiety for many people. FOMO has become much more common with the increased popularity of social media platforms. We are constantly inundated with photos and comments about what others are doing, and it can make people believe that they are making the wrong choice by choosing not to participate. FOMO can affect your mental well-being, and it can also have a significant impact on your financial well-being.
The Financial Impact of FOMO


