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 When shopping starts to interfere with certain aspects of your life, it may be a red flag. 

Man looking at his phone after going shopping
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It’s normal to indulge in some retail therapy now and then. But when shopping starts to interfere with your finances, relationships or daily life, it may be a red flag for something more serious: shopping addiction. Also known as compulsive buying disorder, this behavioral addiction can be emotionally and financially draining. Here are the key signs to watch for — and what you can do about…

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