Cost of Living Tips with PayCare
PayCare recently partnered with Wolverhampton Credit Union in a webinar to share tips and advice for its members on how they can get through the cost of living crisis, which we would like to share with you.
Here are a few quick wins that could help save some pennies around the house
- Switch off appliances on standby
- Turn off at wall when not using items
- Draught-proof windows and doors
- Turn off unnecessary lights
- Use full loads when washing your clothes and do in off-peak hours
- Avoid the tumble dryer
- Spend less time in the shower and swap your bath for a shower
- Turn water off when shaving, washing hands and brushing teeth
- Fix any leaky taps
- Use energy efficient appliances
- Consider alternative cooking methods such as Microwaves and air fryers
- Only fill your kettle with the water you need
- Buy own brands of food, drink, toiletries, cleaning products when possible
- Batch Cooking – costs less to re-heat and reduces waste
- Less but Often – consider buying perishable food in smaller quantities more often
- Buy in Bulk – e.g. pasta/washing powder – significant cost savings
- Look at Labels – what is cheapest per litre/gram
- Use Store Loyalty Cards – discounts and rewards
- Food Banks – investigate where in local area – in very high demand currently
- Consider car sharing once or twice a week with a colleague.
In addition, as a Paycare Policyholders:
- Ensure you make full use of your Health Cash Plan by claiming cash back after medical appointments (subject to the specifics of your plan)
- Making use of the Paycare Perks discount platform
- Using the savings calculator to input the average costs of everything from your utilities to your social activities – to reveal just how much Perks could save you in a year if you made full use of all the offers!
We understand that extra support may be needed from time to time – don’t forget that PayCare have a Confidential Counselling Helpline which allows you to speak to a qualified counsellor via telephone when you need it the most ?
If you have any great tips for making savings please do share them with the team in the comments box.
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