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As we head into the new year and resolutions are being considered, forgo those that involve losing weight or exercising more in favor of these pragmatic, money-saving options.
This year especially, the most pragmatic New Year s resolutions are the ones that save you cash!
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David McGrath
As we say goodbye and good riddance to 2020, the new year gleams like a yellow brick road to better days.
But the early going may prove steep because of a pandemic-depressed economy, with heavy personal debt and high unemployment. This is why the most pragmatic New Year’s resolutions this year are those that save money.
You can save between $8 to $10 every week, for example, or nearly $500 a year, by swearing off non-alcohol beer. No matter what inspired you to buy it in the first place (calories, temperance, health), it tastes nothing like beer and a lot like mouthwash that does nothing to cure bad breath. I’ve tried them all, from the factory beer brands to the fancy imports, and you’re better off with ginger ale, cola, root beer, Kool-Aid, orange juice, or rainwater.