Up & Coming Weekly

December 20, 2022

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WWW.UPANDCOMINGWEEKLY.COM 16 UCW DECEMBER 21 - 27, 2022 Prices on the majority of goods and services have increased over the last year-plus. Financial analysts report that inflation has reached heights that haven't been seen in 41 years. According to the United States Department of Labor, the consumer price index, which measures changes in how much Americans pay for good and services, rose 0.4 % in September. As prices soared, families' budgets were being pushed. What can people do in the face of rising costs on items they need, including those who may be on fixed incomes? ese suggestions may be helpful for some families. Frequently review your budget. Keep track of how much items cost right now. Document all spend- ing by writing down a list of weekly expenses or utilizing any number of free budgeting apps available. Tracking what is going out may make it easier to cut costs on less essential items, such as streaming services or gym memberships. Contact service providers. You may be able to negotiate better deals with a service provider, such as a mobile phone company or a cable television provider, if they learn you are considering leaving. If they can't work out a deal, go with the less expensive provider. You can always switch back at the end of the term if you desire. Stop automatic payments. Having subscriptions and other bills auto- matically deducted from your check- ing account is convenient, but those rising costs may be overlooked. By viewing your bill and paying it each month, you can see where costs have increased and where you might need to rethink services. Carpool to work or school. Reduce expenditures on gasoline by sharing the costs with another person. Determine if public trans- portation is more cost-effective than driving to work or school each day. Another way to save is to combine trips. It may be acceptable to put off some errands for another day in order to save gas and time. Consider alternative retailers. Brand loyalty to one supermarket or a particular retailer is quickly becom- ing a thing of the past. Nowadays, it is wise to comparison shop across various stores to figure out where you're getting the best deal. Venture into stores you may not have considered previously. Divide your shopping list by store category, visiting several for different items if it leads to big savings. Sharing information with friends and neighbors on sales and deals can save money as well. Unplug, literally and figuratively. Cut down on energy costs by unplug- ging items when not in use. Reduce dependence on devices to further stem costs on electricity and gas-powered appliances. Prices continue to rise and con- sumers can explore various ways to stick to their spending budgets. How to confront frequent increases in costs of living a STAFF REPORT MONEY C u st o m C a teri n g by T w o B r o t h ers Private Romantic Aordable Specializing In: Weddings, Corporate Events, Holiday Parties, Special Banquets & More! eVineNC.com or TwoBrothersCateringNC.com 806 Katie Street Fayetteville NC (O Owen Drive behind O-Reilly's) Custom Catering By:Two Brothers Call us to schedule your next event! Call 910-584-9892 Serving You Since 2004 As prices on goods and services increase, there are some things families can do to save on expenses.

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