Written by: Courtney (she/her)
2 min read | Published: July 21, 2022
Spending leaks affect everyone and often vary person to person. Below are a few common areas we spend more than we realize and some tips to help keep you on track.
Think about the past month… have you thrown away food that is no longer good? Ordered a pizza and only ate a few slices before tossing the rest? Went out to eat even though you could’ve used your meal plan? Food tends to be one of our biggest costs so it’s no surprise it can be a major leak in your budget. Between the money spent on food that is never eaten or the extra money spent eating out or on deliveries (plus tip), we often spend more than we anticipate when putting together budgets.
Tips if this is your spending leak:
Fees can be sneaky to identify as spending leaks because they often occur as small amounts at a time and many people feel like they are unavoidable. Between fees assessed for parking, ATM withdrawals, annual costs for certain credit cards or accounts, and more, these minor costs can add up quick having a bigger impact on our spending cash than we realize.
Tips if this is your spending leak:
According to Forbes, 99% of households currently subscribe to one or more video streaming services. With subscriptions being offered for self-care products, snacks, pet supplies, makeup and more, many find themselves with items they don’t need or use.
Tips if this is your spending leak:
Everything is most enticing when you’re getting a deal on it! Companies use marketing emails or send coupons in the mail in hopes that it will encourage you to spend your money with them. Often times there is a timeframe for the deal or coupon which adds the extra pressure of buying an item now, even if we don’t actually need it.
Tips if this is your spending leak:
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