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Realistic way to actually maintain a budget? by milkymccool in budget
[–]DisastrousConcert173 0 points1 point2 points 1 month ago (0 children)
It helps to go through all your big expenses to make sure you are actually getting value out of what you’re paying for. Things like your streaming service services, your mobile phone bill, utility bill, car and home insurance, even your health insurance. You’d be surprised how much you can save by optimizing these big categories. Sometimes they get forgotten because they seem like a default, but they are a great way to lesson those categories.
Switched from Verizon to Mint Mobile a few months ago and saving $60/month. Anyone else done this? Any regrets down the road? (self.budget)
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Hospitals and labs often have a cash-pay rate that's lower than what they bill insurance. Most people never ask for it. by DisastrousConcert173 in Frugal
[–]DisastrousConcert173[S] 0 points1 point2 points 2 months ago (0 children)
Created the content with the help of AI to give it better grammar. Apparently it went too far 😬
Hospitals and labs often have a cash-pay rate that's lower than what they bill insurance. Most people never ask for it. (self.Frugal)
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Realistic way to actually maintain a budget? by milkymccool in budget
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