Mar 15, 2026

7 Expenses To Cut That Can Save You $5,400 a Year

Written by Heather Taylor
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Edited by Levi Leidy
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Most Americans know household expenses quickly add up, and they seek ways to cut excessive budget expenses. This can be hard sometimes, especially if you’re already cutting costs and feel fatigued at the thought of giving up the few purchases that bring you joy.



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The good news is there are certain household expenses you can cut now that can save you a significant amount of money and largely go unnoticed from your daily radar.

Cutting out these seven household expenses can save you $5,466 per year.

  • Savings per year: $600

From groceries to health and wellness items, brand-name products carry a lot of heft in households. Tanya Peterson, consumer finance expert and vice president at Achieve, recommends reconsidering purchasing brand-name products. Swap out generic names instead or inexpensive in-house brands. “Store-brand groceries can cost at least 10% less than brand names,” Peterson said. “This means a family who spends $500 a month on brand-name groceries could save $50 every month.”

  • Savings per year: Over $600

If you have a gym membership and don’t use it regularly, you can cancel it for extra savings each year. “During the COVID-19 pandemic, many people found they like exercising outside — particularly as nicer weather is upon us — or at home with their own equipment and/or use of DVDs or online exercise programs,” Peterson said.

  • Savings per year: $540

Your unlimited data plan may be costing you more money than you realize each month. Money-saving expert Andrea Woroch recommended looking at your actual usage.

Households could switch to lower-tiered plans for big savings. Or, they might move to an online-only carrier, like Mint Mobile, which charges much less than the well-known big phone carriers.



Households that make this change have the ability to save around $540 each year.

  • Savings per year: $114

According to Woroch, the average household dishes out $114 on video streaming services (Netflix, Hulu, Max and more) each month. Cutting back on video streaming bills doesn’t mean you need to do without entertainment. Woroch said you might get free streaming service through your wireless provider (like Sprint or T-Mobile), or you can access free video through your local library’s digital platform.

  • Savings per year: Over $192

While this is not necessarily a household expense, some banks charge a monthly fee if you don’t maintain a certain minimum balance. Woroch recommended shopping around to see whether there are other banks with no minimum requirements at all.

“Open an account with an online bank that offers free checking accounts with no minimum balance necessary,” Woroch said.

  • Savings per year: $420

Want to reduce heating costs in your home? Peterson recommended hiring a reputable insulation company to spray appropriate insulation.

You will need to pay for the insulation spray, but Peterson said the $420 represents potential annual savings if you insulate a 1,000-square-foot attic that was not previously insulated.

  • Savings per year: $3,000

Arguably one of the biggest household expenses, whether you have a family or are single, is takeout food. You can save big by not ordering in and cooking for yourself instead.

“It’s not hard for a family to spend $60 a week on takeout,” Peterson said. “Save that and you’ll save more than $3,000 in one year. Avoid spending just $20 a week amounts to more than $1,000 in just a year.”



This article was provided by MoneyLion.com for informational purposes only and should not be construed as financial, legal or tax advice.

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Written by
Heather Taylor
Edited by
Levi Leidy