Written by: Lexus (she/her)
2 min read | Published: September 23, 2025
In the past few years, technology has progressed, leading to increased convenience for consumers. This has resulted in certain spending habits that can secretly sabotage your financial health over a period of time. Convenience within your finances is not a bad thing but it’s important to keep an eye on what benefits you and what could be negatively impacting you.
This concept can be described as the purchasing of a product or service that focuses on prioritizing speed and ease. This can include rideshares, subscriptions and even food delivery services. The reason these items tend to appeal to consumers is they save time. And the added bonus of instant gratification can make purchasing for convenience even more appealing. Did you know the average food delivery app user spent just over $1,500 in 2024? When you think about that dollar amount, the convenience economy may not sound too appetizing.
It’s possible to regain control without sacrificing convenience. Let’s discuss a few ways to accomplish this.
Creating a life of convenience for yourself is not a bad thing. However, it’s important to keep in mind that unconscious spending can be costly. Set a goal to start tracking your current spending habits to understand how much you’re spending to make things easier for yourself. It might surprise you how much you’ve spent already! A life of financial ease might require short-term inconvenience, but this can lead to long-term peace of mind when it comes to your finances. Make the changes today for an even better future!
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