Jun 23, 2026

6 Simple Money Habits To Build Into Your Everyday Routine

Written by Ellie Diamond
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Edited by Zuri Anderson
6 Simple Money Habits To Build Into Your Everyday Routine

With annual inflation hitting a whopping 4.2% in May, people across the country are seeking ways to save money.

We’ve all heard the old standbys like “skip your daily latte.” And while these tips may work, the times call for a tougher strategy, even if you grumble and grouch along the way. Once you see these savings adding up in your bank account, you’ll thank your former self for doing the work.

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Here are six money-saving hacks that may not be as Instagrammable as coffee at home, but they get results.

Using gift cards to purchase essentials, such as gas and food, can help you stay within your budget. For example, if you’ve budgeted $200 for groceries, buy two $100 gift cards for the store you frequent. You can also use prepaid Mastercard or Visa cards if you visit multiple stores but keep them in an envelope labeled “groceries” and use them exclusively for that purpose.

Yes, you read that right. Cancel every single one of them, including the ones you want to keep. With many services, including streaming platforms like Hulu and Spotify Premium, you’ll still have access until the next billing period. When this period ends, you’ll need to manually re-enroll, and the hassle of renewing will reveal which subscriptions you truly value.

For services you can’t realistically cancel, such as phone service and insurance, shopping for a better deal can save you hundreds of dollars. Between 2019 and 2024, for example, consumers who switched car insurers saved a median of $416 per year.

Cellphone service is another place to save. You can get unlimited data, text and voice for as little as $10 a month with a mobile virtual network operator, or MVNO — a type of carrier that piggybacks on the infrastructure of big-name networks. The MVNO saves on overhead and passes the savings on to you.

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If you love beans, this one might involve less grumbling. If not, now could be the perfect time to develop a taste. Replacing just two meat meals a week with beans could save you over $32 a month, which works out to $384 a year. The more you replace, the more you save.

If you want to save money but love that instant-gratification dopamine hit, consider a cash-back app like Fetch or Rakuten. Shop smartly and you can get a percentage of your purchase back. But be careful. You’ll defeat the purpose if you spend more money just to get cash back.

Instead, use the app to shop for things you already need. Find out if a participating store offers cash back for your kid’s sneakers or hand soap for the bathroom, then buy from there.

“Keep track of your expenses” may not be a new tip, but it’s time to take that advice to the next level. Every time you buy something, whether it’s $1 or $1,000, write it down. You can use paper and a pencil, but it might be easier to use a spreadsheet or budget-tracking app. For expert-level time savings, record your expenses in the same place you manage your budget.

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Written by
Ellie Diamond
Edited by
Zuri Anderson