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19 Money-Saving Tips During the Coronavirus Pandemic

Put the Brakes on Online Shopping

One-click payments, while usually convenient, are just designed to make us spend more. This ties in to our earlier point. The less you’re aware of how much you’re spending, the more likely you are to flush away your wages.

If you have more downtime than usual, too, it’s likely you’ll feel compelled to check online retailers. Before you start perusing their offers, take your credit card information off your profile, which should help you hit the breaks before you decide on a purchase.

Of course, it’s better to avoid online shopping altogether, unless you’re buying essential items in order to avoid going out of the house.

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