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Six Simple Ways to Save $2010 or More in 2010 With double digit unemployment, rising healthcare costs, and an overall sluggish economy, it’s no wonder why most of us are still feeling like the recession isn’t over. The reality is that times are still tough and most likely will continue to be through much of next year. However, the good news is that there are easy ways to save more than a few bucks in 2010 without having to make huge sacrifices. In fact, several of the strategies below not only save money but also help reduce your impact on the planet. Are you ready to start the New Year with more money? Let’s get started:

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With double digit unemployment, rising healthcare costs, and an overall sluggish economy, it’s no wonder why most of us are still feeling like the recession isn’t over.

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Six Simple Ways to Save $2010 or More in 2010

With double digit unemployment, rising healthcare costs, and an overall sluggish economy, it’s no wonder why most of us are still feeling like the recession isn’t over. The reality is that times are still tough and most likely will continue to be through much of next year. However, the good news is that there are easy ways to save more than a few bucks in 2010 without having to make huge sacrifices. In fact, several of the strategies below not only save money but also help reduce your impact on the planet. Are you ready to start the New Year with more money? Let’s get started:

Unplug Vampire Appliances

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One of the simplest ways to lower your monthly utility bill is to unplug your “vampire” electronic devices that are “sucking” power when they’re not in use. Take a look around your home, and you’ll probably find at least a few phantom energy consumers that are costing you dollars even while you’re asleep or away from your home. Obvious culprits are cell phone chargers, PCs, digital clocks, DVD players, microwaves, and stereos. For the most part, any device which has a standby mode is using power as long as it’s plugged in. Average Annual Cost Savings $200.00

Use VoIP for Long DistanceDespite our widespread use of wireless phones, many consumers are still dialing long distance using the costly service offered by their local phone company. Instead of paying for high-priced minutes, VoIP providers are offering substantially lower rates and often times free calls to many global destinations. Skype and MediaRing Talk are just two of the many providers that lets anyone who downloads their software make free PC to Phone calls from their computer to anywhere in the world.Average Annual Cost Savings $500.00

Tune Up Your Car and Check Your TiresWant to save up to 20% on what you spend on gas? By keeping your car tuned up and your tires properly inflated, the savings can be substantial. Seemingly innocuous maintenance issues like poor wheel alignment, an ill-fitting gas cap, or a dirty air filter can dramatically reduce your fuel efficiency. Average Annual Cost Savings $300.00

Eat at HomeSome experts are referring to this economic downturn as “the recession that saved home cooking”. Families everywhere are realizing that there is big money to be saved by eating at home. In fact, the typical family can reduce monthly food expenses by about 40% by simply planning home-cooked meals and avoiding restaurants. Besides the cost savings, eating at home is usually healthier, too! If you’re a little less than confident in the kitchen, check out www.mealsmatter.org. This helpful site offers a great variety of free meal planning and healthy lifestyle tools. Average Annual Cost Savings $500.00

Wash Laundry on ColdWater heating can account for up to 90% of the energy consumption of your washing machine. By switching from hot to cold water, a typical family can save as much as $10.00 per month while cutting a notable

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amount of greenhouse gas emissions. Want to save even more? Turning your water heater down to 110 degrees Fahrenheit can save you 3 to 5 percent on your electricity bill. Average Annual Cost Savings $110.00

Seal Windows and DoorsWindows and doors that are not sealed properly can waste tremendous amounts of money on heating and cooling costs. In fact, by simply sealing air leaks throughout a house and in an attic crawl space, a homeowner can expect to reduce these costs by up to 20 percent. Not sure if you have a problem with your windows and doors? Contact you local utilities provider. Many offer free household inspections and assessments.Average Annual Cost Savings $400.00

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