Finance & Investment

How to stop overspending and start saving

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If you’ve felt like your spending has been steadily inching up as of late, you’re not alone. According to a recent report from The Wall Street Journal, “Americans spent 5.8% more in August than a year earlier, well outstripping less than 4% inflation.” The so-called “experience economy” flourished last summer as Americans made up for time lost from the pandemic — Delta Air Lines reported “record revenue in the second quarter” and Ticketmaster’s sales were “up nearly 18% year-over-year,” the Journal reported.

But there’s a difference between purposefully splurging and that feeling that creeps up when you know you’ve been routinely blowing past your budget. A few concrete signs you’re overspending include a growing mound of credit card debt, the lack of an emergency fund, or that you’re falling behind on bills, per RocketMoney.

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