Someone Tell NBC's Brian Williams To Spend Some Of His $10 Million
Nicholas Carlson|Feb. 13, 2009, 5:23 PM
NBC anchor Brian Williams makes $10 million a year, but because he's "sensitive" to the nation's economic woes, he's having a hard time spending it.
He's not going on vacation this year and he told MediaBistro:"I've had no desire to walk into any store but a grocery store for months. It's just not cool right now to be ostentatious. It doesn't look right. It doesn't feel right. It's not very sensitive to all the suffering that's happening."We all appreciate your sensitivity, Brian, but start spending please.
Need inspiration? Try reading "To Spend or to Save? Trick Question" from the New York Times.
The article explains something called the "paradox of thrift," which is what we think Brian is suffering from. Basically, Brian and the rest of society are saving because they're worried about the economy -- and it's killing the economy.
Brian? Please stop that. Start buying things that will help you save money later. Like maybe an Amazon Kindle if you're a big reader. Solar panels on your vacation home would be good too.
http://www.businessinsider.com/someone-tell-nbcs-brian-williams-to-spend-some-of-his-10-million-2009-2