Why Americans Spend Billions Storing Things They Never Use
Why do millions of Americans pay every month to store things they rarely, if ever, use? In this video, we uncover the surprising rise of the self-storage industry, the psychology behind keeping possessions, and the economic forces that turned extra space into a billion-dollar business. From emotional attachment and consumer culture to real estate trends and hidden costs, discover why so many people spend billions storing items they may never touch again.

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