This may be the ‘single easiest’ way to slash your bills — but Americans too often don’t do it

Via Marketwatch

This will eat into your bank account.

Many Americans have fallen in love with eating out: Restaurant industry sales in the U.S. are expected to hit a record high this year at $863 billion, according to 2019 data from the National Restaurant Association. The average American household now spends nearly $3,400 a year eating out, according to data released last year by the Bureau of Labor Statistics — a 6.7% jump from the year prior. What’s more, one in four Americans now admit they dine out too much, according to a survey by Fidelity released last year.

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This is why millennials can’t have nice things (or save any money)

Avocado toast is the least of young Americans’ worries

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Maybe skip the starter and the entree.

Minor expenses can cause major financial problems.

“Millennials are falling victim to common financial vices, such as spending money in coffee shops,” according to a new study by personal-finance site Bankrate.com. The average millennial dines at a restaurant or buys take-out food five times per week and nearly 30% of this age goup say they buy coffee at least three times per week. More than half of millennials (54%) eat out at least three times a week, compared to roughly one-third of Generation X-ers and baby boomers.

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