Despite signs of an economic recovery, most consumers are still spending money cautiously: Almost two-thirds of US adults (63%) say they have purchased more generic brands in the past six months to save money, while an additional 12% say they have considered doing so, according to a survey from Harris Interactive.

However, consumers are holding on to their cell phones: only 17% have changed or canceled their cell phone service, and over one-half (52%) have neither done nor considered doing so.

Overall, consumers are cutting back on small things: 45% say they are brown-bagging lunch instead of purchasing it, and 8% have considered doing so.

Some consumers are making fewer visits to the hairdresser/barber/stylist (39%), and others are switching to refillable water bottles instead of purchasing bottled water (34%).

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