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each at any given time. Monthly subscriptions range in prices, with minimums service tiers anywhere from $7 to $14 a month. Cutting a single service temporarily is a total cost-saving, while cutting three could save over $30 a month.Sign up for Guardian Australia’s free morning and afternoon email newsletters for your daily news roundupAll over Australia, book launches offer an dose of culture for zero cost.
, new electric cars remain on average more expensive and the second-hand market is still only emerging.Be warned: saving in this category requires significantly more lifestyle changes.“Very often, cheaper fuel can be one suburb or even one street away, so motorists should use the fuel comparison apps to look for a better price,” says Compare the Market’s Chris Ford.
. Those living away from metropolitan areas might struggle and there’s always delays to contend with. And who has time to take unnecessary trips to score a discount?Australia’s current housing crisis is making saving strategies extremely difficult for renters – but there is more flexibility available for mortgageholders.According to Finder, rent and mortgage stress reached a record high in March 2023, with 42% of Australians ranking repayments as one of their top three most stressful expenses.
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