From Deseret News archives:
Morally bankrupt? Most religions condemn debt
Even so, Godrey said, "the vast majority of LDS people I know would certainly temper all these myths with a hard dose of reality."
Among the most widespread myths among Latter-day Saints, he said, is that financial well-being is a sign of righteousness.
"I believe it to be utterly false but I believe it's also fairly pervasive." That, combined with Lown's assessment of how much information Latter-day Saints have about their neighbors, "contributes to people making financial decisions beyond their means," Godfrey said.
When applied to the state's dubious bankruptcy ranking, Godrey said he doesn't believe it's "the causal, smoking gun, but I think it's one thing that sets Utah apart" from other states mostly in the Bible Belt that are also near the top of the bankruptcy chart. While no statistics are available, Godfrey believes Utahns who file bankruptcy closely mirror the state's religious demographic.
The U. won't approve a research study that includes questions about people's religious preference, she said. "It definitely hampers our ability to understand what's happening. All you can do (regarding faith questions) is just speculate."
Social status and spending do have some correlation, according to a recent study of 400 U. students that Fan and colleague John Burton compiled last year. Survey respondents agreed that clothing, vacations, Palm Pilots and laptop computers, furniture, luxury cars and sports utility vehicles all elevate social status.
The survey results are being used to conduct more detailed research on "status consumption" and its relationship to financial management problems, Fan said.
"We wanted to know whether status consumption also referred to as conspicuous consumption, social display or positional goods played a role in debt and bankruptcy and the reasons why. We wanted to know if people were going into debt to pay for luxuries or to put food on the table."
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