“…Indeed, economics would no longer be a useful subject” (Samuelson & Nordhaus, 2001, quoted in Daoud, 2018, p. 208). Beyond economists, the problem of scarcity also attracted sociologists (e.g., Abbott, 2014; Booth, 1984), psychologists (e.g., Cannon et al, 2019; Diener et al, 1999; Hamilton et al, 2019), and marketing researchers (e.g., Goldsmith et al, 2020; Kristofferson et al, 2017; Sarial‐Abi et al, 2023). Among various scarcity types addressed in literature (see Daoud, 2018 for a discussion), financial scarcity is particularly universal and affects both consumers' behavior (Sarial‐Abi et al, 2023; Sharma & Alter, 2012; Tully et al, 2015) and individuals' well‐being (Diener et al, 1999; Mullainathan & Shafir, 2013).…”