Yes, but its actually money that is easy to get but hard to spend which gets ignored, yet balances out your cited problem. Almost anyone will hire another person to work if the price is low enough, therefore making small amounts of money easy to get. Then, they have a much more challenging task on their hands than they imagined. By simply giving their money to just about anyone in exchange for something cheap from one of today's public corporations, they didn't pay attention to the way in which it was acquired, then they could be encouraging bad behavior. For example, its very easy to buy an Apple at 25% off the normal price which seems like a good apple in all ways that you can imagine. But you could then learn later they used experimental chemicals to bring the cost down by 50%, and that is why the price was so low. Or, you could learn that they used slave labor to bring costs down by 80%. Ethical shopping is something everyone has a responsibility to do, and it is challenging and an important personal responsibility of morals and ethics for all people who stake a claim to those morals and ethics.
So, the solution to money being spent so easily is to spend it hardly. In doing so, the money may be easier to get as people notice your careful ways and want to do business with you more. Among civil people, money is easy to get and hard to spend.