Stop Wasting Your Money on These 14 Things You'll Almost Never Use
Stop Wasting Your Money on These 14 Things You'll Almost Never Use centers on household spending habits that often fail the “will I use it?” test. The article describes a personal experiment using a $40 folding table for large groups: over a couple of years, it was used 14 times, averaging $2.85 per use, suggesting a purchase can be justified when usage is proven. It then highlights categories people buy frequently but rarely rely on, including online subscriptions that can accumulate and extended warranties whose value depends on coverage and payment protections. It also discusses decluttering filing cabinets because many documents can be accessed digitally, and it begins addressing expensive home exercise equipment but does not provide further details in the provided text. The piece references Money Talks News content and founder Stacy Johnson.



