
It’s easy to get into a spending rut, buying the same stuff you’ve always bought out of habit or just because your mom always had that kind of soup in her pantry.
But sometimes the same old, same old can cost you, whether we’re talking everyday purchases, monthly bills, or occasional big-ticket items. In many cases, making a simple swap can save you money, time, and even headaches. We checked with experts in more than a dozen fields to find out what you should stop wasting your money on— and what to spend it on instead.
RUNAWAY AC AND HEAT
According to energystar.gov, a typical U.S. household spends more than $2,200 a year on energy bills, with nearly half going to heating and air conditioning.
“A programmable thermostat can save you 10 percent a year on your cooling and heating bills,” says Mary Farrell, senior editor at Consumer Reports. Set your thermostat seven to ten degrees higher on warmer days and the same amount lower on chilly days and see whether the money you save doesn’t feel better than being slightly warmer or cooler than you’re used to. Even easier, make these adjustments when you plan to be out of the house.
SUPERMARKET FLOWERS
This story is from the April 2021 edition of Reader's Digest US.
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