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5 Ways to Save Money Every Month

When you try to Save Money Every Month, it doesn’t require a spreadsheet obsession or a “no fun allowed” lifestyle. It’s usually a handful of small, repeatable habits that keep more cash in your account—month after month.

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5 Ways to Save Money Every Month

Simple habits that lower your monthly costs without making life miserable.

1) Pay Yourself First (Automatically)

If saving is what you do with “whatever’s left,” you’ve already lost. The easiest way to save monthly is to automate it so it happens before spending gets a vote.

  • Set an automatic transfer on payday (even $10–$25 is a win)
  • Start small and increase it when you get a raise or pay off a bill
  • Keep savings separate from everyday spending so it doesn’t “accidentally” get spent

Quick win: Try $25 per paycheck. That’s $650 a year if you’re paid biweekly.

2) Cut “Silent Spending” (Subscriptions + Recurring Charges)

These are the expenses that sneak into your budget like a raccoon in a garage: hard to notice, annoying once you see them.

  • Cancel subscriptions you don’t use (or don’t use enough)
  • Downgrade tiers (family plans, premium versions, add-ons)
  • Check app stores and bank statements for recurring charges

Monthly target: Find $20–$50 in quiet charges to eliminate. Most people can.

3) Lower One “Big Bill” (Insurance, Internet, Phone)

You don’t need to cut 30 small things if you can reduce one large bill. Pick one category per month and shop it.

  • Auto/Home insurance: request a fresh quote and compare coverage options
  • Internet/cable: ask about promotional pricing or switch plans
  • Cell phone: compare carriers or drop unused lines/features

Reality check: Even a $15/month reduction is $180/year—without changing your daily life.

4) Plan Meals for a Week (and Use What You Already Have)

Food is one of the most flexible monthly expenses—which means it’s also one of the easiest places for money to leak out. A simple plan keeps spending from drifting.

  • Pick 3–4 easy dinners you can repeat
  • Build meals around what’s already in your pantry/freezer
  • Shop once with a list (fewer “quick trips,” fewer impulse buys)

Quick win: Add one “no-spend” dinner night per week. Leftovers count. Breakfast-for-dinner counts. “We tried” also counts.

5) Reduce Interest Costs (Pay Down High-Rate Debt Strategically)

Interest is the monthly expense that gives you nothing back. Even small changes can save you serious money over time.

  • Pay more than the minimum whenever possible
  • Focus extra payments on the highest-rate balance first
  • If you’re juggling multiple payments, consider options that simplify and potentially lower interest

Tip: If you’re carrying high-interest credit card balances, a debt consolidation strategy may help you pay down principal faster, depending on your situation and approval.


Make Saving Easier (and More Automatic)

Monthly savings gets a lot easier when it’s built into your routine. Set up automatic transfers, track your progress, and keep your savings separate from everyday spending.

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Bonus: A Simple Save Money Every Month Savings Challenge

If you like a clear game plan, try this for one month:

  • Week 1: Cancel one subscription
  • Week 2: Reduce one bill (or request quotes)
  • Week 3: Add a weekly meal plan + one no-spend dinner night
  • Week 4: Increase your automatic savings by $5–$10

Do that consistently, and your savings starts to feel less like a goal and more like a habit.

Give Your Savings Somewhere to Go and Save Money Every Month.

Tip one says to pay yourself first automatically. These two PDCU tools make that easier to actually do than to just plan to do.

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Explore PDCU Savings Options

A separate savings account is one of the simplest things you can do to keep savings from getting spent. PDCU offers regular savings accounts, money market accounts, Save to Win certificates, and Round Up to Win, which rounds your debit card purchases and deposits the difference into savings automatically. Membership eligibility required.

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Set Up Automatic Transfers in the MyPDCU App

The MyPDCU app lets you set up recurring transfers so savings happens on payday without you having to think about it. Check balances, track spending, and manage your accounts from anywhere. Free for all PDCU members on iPhone and Android.

Dividend and interest rates on savings products are variable and subject to change. Round Up to Win and Save to Win availability subject to eligibility and account terms. This article is for informational purposes only and is not financial, tax, or legal advice. Federally insured by the NCUA. Membership eligibility required. NMLS #776727. Save Money Every Month

Disclosure: This article is for informational purposes only and is not financial, tax, or legal advice. Products, services, terms, and eligibility requirements may apply. Membership eligibility required. Federally insured by NCUA.



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