BROKONOMICS
Without self-control, external influences can easily undermine financial responsibility.
Financial challenges among college students living independently form the central focus of this narrative. The story highlights the tension between intentions to budget responsibly and the reality of impulsive consumption shaped by contemporary trends. Elements such as meme culture, fear of missing out, and consumer-driven habits are used to illustrate behavioral patterns. The “boarding house survival cycle” visualizes how spending fluctuates throughout the month, moving from abundance to scarcity. By contrasting ideal financial discipline with lived experience, the narrative critiques the irony embedded in modern student consumption.

Evelyn
Kathleen Butenaers
Michelle Caroline Young
Charlene Vania Cahyadi
Paulina Sirait




