Fiscal sociology is the study of how people use money in social situations. It looks at how money affects people's lives and how people use money in different ways. For example, fiscal sociology might look at how people from different backgrounds or cultures use money differently, or how people use money to show their happiness or sadness. Fiscal sociology also looks at how people use money to build social relationships, or how money plays a role in power dynamics. Fiscal sociology looks at money in a social context and helps us understand how people use and think about money.