Helping Pay for a Wedding? Read This Before Spending a Dollar

February 4, 2026 By My American Savings Writers' Room

Weddings in the United States have become notably expensive milestones. According to recent reports, the average cost of a wedding is expected to reach around $36,000 in 2025, a steady rise from previous years as couples spend more on venues, vendors, catering, and other essentials. While many couples consider this …

From Soil to Savings: How Home Gardening Cut My Costs and Added Joy

February 4, 2026 By My American Savings Writers' Room

In recent years, rising grocery prices have become a common frustration for many families across the United States. According to recent data, the average U.S. household spent about $8,167 on groceries in 2023, representing roughly 7–10% of annual income depending on where you live. Produce and fresh vegetables — essential …

How to Save Money During Cold Weather Without Freezing

February 3, 2026 By My American Savings Writers' Room

A national energy analysis by the National Energy Assistance Directors Association (NEADA) projects U.S. home heating costs will rise about 7.6% this winter, increasing the average from about $907 to $976 (~$995 in some forecasts). According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), households using electricity to heat will pay …

The Shocking Truth About Education Costs (And How to Save)

February 2, 2026 By My American Savings Writers' Room

In 2025, the average published tuition and fees for in-state public colleges in the U.S. reached around $11,950 per year, while private nonprofit four-year colleges charged about $45,000 before financial aid. When room, board, books, and other living costs are included, total annual budgets can exceed $65,000 at private institutions. …

I Cut My Phone Bill in Half — Here’s What Your Carrier Won’t Tell You

February 2, 2026 By Jessica the Saver

If you’re like most Americans, your monthly mobile phone bill isn’t some tiny number you barely notice — it’s a recurring expense that feels like just part of life. In 2025, the typical U.S. household with a mobile phone bill pays about $96 per month, equating to roughly $1,152 a …

February on a Budget: Small Days, Big Savings

February 1, 2026 By My American Savings Writers' Room

In early 2025, Americans saved around 5.1%–5.2% of their disposable income, reflecting a modest rebound from previous years. As the year progressed, the U.S. personal saving rate trended down toward ~3.5%–4.1% by late 2025, with November 2025 at ~3.5%. February may be the shortest month of the year—but that doesn’t …

How Raising Chickens Saved Me Money Over Time

January 31, 2026 By Jessica the Saver

When I first considered raising chickens, I thought it was just a hobby for rural homesteads. But after some research, I realized that keeping a small flock in my backyard could actually save me money, improve my food quality, and even offer a little extra income. It did require some …

What to Do If You Have Over $1,000 in Your Checking Account

January 31, 2026 By My American Savings Writers' Room

According to recent data, 40% of Americans keep $500 or less in their checking account, and only a smaller portion maintain higher balances — meaning that having more than $1,000 already puts you ahead of many households. The average checking account balance in the U.S. is about $16,891, but the …

How to Use Coupons at Curbside Grocery Pickup (And Still Save Big)

January 30, 2026 By My American Savings Writers' Room

Curbside grocery pickup has become a popular choice for busy households looking to save time and avoid impulse spending inside stores. What many shoppers don’t realize, however, is that you can still use coupons effectively with curbside pickup—and sometimes even save more than you would in-store. With the right strategy, …

Living Large on Less: How Downsizing Can Transform Your Life and Finances

January 30, 2026 By My American Savings Writers' Room

📊 Home Size & Downsizing Trends New single-family homes in the U.S. have been getting smaller over recent years, with the median size around 2,200 square feet in 2023, reflecting a broader shift toward downsizing and more affordable spaces. Many Americans are adapting to rising housing costs and reduced space …