Similar to 2021, between July and November 2023, quite a few people will RELOCATE to new neighborhoods, states or countries.
We reemphasize the fact that specific Personal Years are prone to overdoing it and, therefore, unintentionally overburden themselves in the long run.
It behooves you to read or reread Planning Your Move.
Keep in mind that many situations are foggy in 2023, so you may not have a clear vision of the costs involved in moving.
If not preplanned well in advance, the move could be exorbitant. This will not only create a mental burden but also more out-of-pocket expenses that you especially don't need in 2024. It is worth bearing in mind that expenses for everyone are ordinarily higher in the Universal Year 8.
As is the norm for Universal Year 8, the economy will continue to strengthen in 2024, and there will be ups and downs and positive and negative events throughout this period.
Overall, people are less confident about the global economy, at the same time, by December 2023 people are likely to return to pre-pandemic spending habits and therefore, quite comfortable accruing even more debt. Debt for better-quality housing and neighborhoods, home renovations, streaming services like Netflix and Hulu, and spending large amounts of money on Amazon, country and private club memberships, vehicles, entertainment, gifts, vacations, dining out, and so on.
To sum up, 8 has a way of making each of us look at the world through rose-colored glasses.
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