The Times Australia
Google AI
Business and Money

Money-Saving Hacks: Seven Ways to Cut Costs and Keep More Dollars in Your Pocket

  • Written by The Times

As the cost of living soars, a recent Finder survey of 1,078 respondents revealed that 24 per cent – around 4.8 million people – are taking on second jobs, working longer hours or coming out of retirement to make ends meet.

If taking on extra work isn’t an option for you, you’re probably looking for ways to spend less instead. The good news is that there are plenty of simple yet effective ways to trim your expenses and ride out 2023’s financial stress. 

In this blog, we'll explore seven practical money-saving hacks. So, let's dive in and discover how you can stretch your dollars further!

Learn to Fix Things: Embrace Your Inner Handyperson

Instead of rushing to call a professional whenever something breaks, why not try fixing it yourself? Learning basic DIY skills can save you a substantial amount of money in the long run. 

Whether it's a leaky faucet, a faulty light switch, or a squeaky door hinge, there are countless tutorials and guides available online to help you master various household repairs. By fixing things on your own, you'll not only save money but also gain a sense of accomplishment.

Cancel Unnecessary Subscriptions: Streamline Your Expenses

In today's digital age, subscription services have become the norm. From streaming platforms to monthly boxes, it's easy to accumulate multiple subscriptions without realizing it. Take a close look at your bank statements and identify any subscriptions you no longer use or need. 

Canceling these unnecessary services will free up extra funds that can be put towards your savings goals. Remember, a few dollars saved on each subscription can quickly add up over time.

Switch Utility Providers: Lighten the Load on Your Wallet

When was the last time you reviewed your utility bills? Many Australians overlook the opportunity to save money by switching utility providers. Whether it's electricity, gas or home internet plans, exploring different providers can often lead to significant savings. 

Take advantage of online comparison tools to find the best deals available in your area. By making a switch, you can reduce your monthly expenses and keep more money in your pocket.

Embrace the Thrift Life: Shop Smart and Save

Thrifting is more than just a trend; it's a fantastic way to save money while being environmentally conscious. Instead of buying brand-new items at full price, explore thrift stores, garage sales, and online marketplaces for hidden treasures. 

Whether you're searching for clothing, furniture, electronics, or books, you'll often find high-quality items at a fraction of their original cost. By embracing the thrift life, you can save money and give pre-loved items a new lease on life.

Meal Planning: Your Wallet and Waistline Will Thank You

Eating out or ordering takeout regularly can take a toll on your finances. Meal planning is an excellent strategy to cut costs and eat healthier at the same time. Set aside some time each week to plan your meals, create a shopping list, and prepare your ingredients in advance. 

By cooking at home, you'll not only save money on dining expenses but also have greater control over the quality and nutritional value of your meals.

Reduce Your Energy Consumption: Conserve and Save

Energy bills can be a significant drain on your budget, but there are several steps you can take to reduce your consumption. Switching to energy-efficient appliances, using LED light bulbs, and properly insulating your home are just a few ways to conserve energy and lower your bills. 

Additionally, small habits like turning off lights when leaving a room, unplugging electronics when not in use, and air-drying your laundry can all add up to substantial savings over time.

Make the Most of Loyalty Programs: Reap the Benefits

Many businesses in Australia offer loyalty programs that reward customers for their continued patronage. Take advantage of these programs by signing up for loyalty cards or downloading mobile apps. 

By accumulating points or earning cashback on your purchases, you can enjoy discounts, special offers, and even freebies. Whether it's your local supermarket, coffee shop, or beauty salon, loyalty programs can help you save money on the things you already buy.

Remember, every dollar saved adds up and by being mindful of your spending, you can achieve your financial goals faster. You may not be able to beat inflation, but these simple tips might help you stay afloat in this challenging financial time.

Times Magazine

Efficient Water Carts for Dust Control

Managing dust effectively is a critical challenge across numerous industries in Australia. From sp...

How new rules could stop AI scrapers destroying the internet

Australians are among the most anxious in the world[1] about artificial intelligence (AI). This...

Why Car Enthusiasts Are Turning to Container Shipping for Interstate Moves

Moving across the country requires careful planning and plenty of patience. The scale of domestic ...

What to know if you’re considering an EV

Soaring petrol prices are once again making many Australians think seriously[1] about switching ...

Epson launches ELPCS01 mobile projector cart

Designed for the EB-810E[1] projector and provides easy setup for portable displays in flexible ...

Governance Models for Headless CMS in Large Organizations

Where headless CMS is adopted by large enterprises, governance is the single most crucial factor d...

The Times Features

Compulsory super is higher than ever at 12%. But cutting it would hurt low-paid workers most

A central element of Australia’s superannuation system is the superannuation guarantee[1] (SG). ...

Grants open for port communities across the Hunter and Northern Rivers regions

Local organisations doing important work across the Hunter and Northern Rivers regions are being...

AI Is Already Here. The Question Is Whether Your Business Is Built for It

We sat down with Nirlep Adhikari — CTO at LoanOptions.ai and Founder of Mount Mindforce — to cut...

Cleared to Land — and Cleared to Die: How a Runway Failure Killed Two Pilots in Seconds

A modern passenger jet, operating under full clearance, descending onto a controlled runway at o...

Leader of The Nationals Matt Canavan - press conference

CANBERRA PARLIAMENT HOUSE PRESS CONFERENCE WITH SHADOW WATER MINISTER MICHAEL McCORMACK; MURRAY-DA...

The Power Of An Uncomfortable Love

How challenging relationships can help us grow. Never have we lived in a time where relationshi...

US country favourite Larry Fleet joins 2026 Gympie Music Muster

Tennessee singer-songwriter Larry Fleet will bring his band to the Gympie Music Muster on Friday...

56 OF YOUR FAVORITE DISNEY STARS SHINE BRIGHT IN DISNEY ON ICE PRESENTS MAGIC IN THE STARS!

The most Disney characters in one show and the on-ice debut of Raya from Raya and the Last Dragon...

How much do you really need to retire? It’s probably a lot less than $1 million

Every few months, someone in the superannuation industry declares that Australians now “need” ar...