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8 New Year’s Resolutions to Boost Your Savings in 2021 With Zero Effort

Drive less

Has the coronavirus crisis forced you to work from home? Then, look on the bright side. You will spend less money on gas, given that you don’t have to drive to work on a daily basis. You can take the money that used to be for your monthly gas bill and put it into your savings account.

If you do have to go to work again, try reducing your transportation costs. Instead of going by car every day, take the bus or carpool with a co-worker (when things are safe again, of course) and save the extra money. Changing your mode of transportation will also help you break the routine a little bit and avoid these 7 Dangerous Mistakes You’re Making Every Time You Use Your Car.

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