
Handheld independence and the 48-month trap
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My eldest has officially joined "the club." At twelve years old, he now has a computer in his pocket. But as we navigated this rite of passage, I was struck by how the world tries to sell us independence through the lens of debt. From 48-month phone contracts to financing a bottle of scotch, we explore the "slow-motion inflation" that’s stretching our lives - and our loans - to the breaking point.





