Why I Can’t Save Any Money
by Gary Foreman
Here are the top reasons why people say they just can’t save any money. What’s your excuse for not saving?
Each week we get emails from readers and we hear a lot of good reasons why people don’t save money. Thought that this would be a good time to share the best ones with you.
Don’t want to lose all my friends at the collection agencies
“I’ve had so many wonderful people call me from the different collection agencies. I’d hate to think that we’d never get to talk any more. They’ve really gotten to know me. Besides, they’re always willing to put the calls on their phone bill!”
Phyllis, Houston
To avoid nasty bank deposit lines
“Nothing I hate more than those long bank lines to deposit my paycheck. It’s so much simpler when I don’t have anything to deposit. Not only am I avoiding the lines, I’m also saving gas and helping the environment.”
Rob, Los Angeles
Bulky wallets and purses
“Back when I had money my wallet was much too fat. Always made my clothes look bad. I like that smooth look. Bulges aren’t in. Thin is in. It’s much better now that my wallet is empty. Much thinner. Plus it’s easier to find other stuff in there now, too!”
Dewey, New York
All those darn bank statements
“Can you think of a worse way to spend your free time? Trying to get all those figures to add up gives me a big-time headache! I’d much rather watch Regis than try to figure out how much money I have.”
Julie, Seattle
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Thinking up new excuses for office collections
“When someone asks me to give for a birthday, wedding or baby shower gift, it’s easy to tell them that I don’t have any money. If I did have money, I’d have to think up a new excuse each time and that would be a lot of trouble. This is much, much easier.”
Susie, Tucson
Harder to negotiate a cash deal for a car
“When the salesman asks how big a payment I can afford, that’s an easy question to answer. He does all the hard figuring part. It’s so much easier this way. I don’t know what I’d do if I had to argue with him over what the car’s worth. Probably quit buying new cars altogether!”
Ted, Atlantic City
Enjoys playing “Which Bill Do We Pay” game
“I get a real feeling of power when I look at a stack of bills and decide which ones I’m going to pay. It’s a rush! I’m the Man. Do they get their money now? Or do they just have to wait until I’m ready to pay them? Now that’s real power!”
Trevor, Detroit
Dealing with panhandlers asking for money
“I don’t have a problem dealing with panhandlers. I just tell them that I don’t have anything. If I actually had some money I’d need to decide whether to give them some. And that can be a really tough decision. Would they use it for food? Or just waste it? This is much easier. After all, I’m really just like them. I honestly don’t have any money!”
David, San Francisco
Sleepless nights allows me to see some great infomercials
“Back when I didn’t have any bills I slept like a baby. And I had no idea what I was missing! At first I thought that all those bills keeping me awake was bad. Not so! They run some great infomercials at night. My favorites are for those ab machines. Really gets me psyched up to change my life!”
Tina, Little Rock
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Credit card bills are my only interesting mail
“Friends are so unpredictable. You can’t count on them to write to you. But you can depend on the credit card companies. They write every month. You can count on it. If it weren’t for them I don’t think that I’d get anything but junk mail. Not only do they write me, but they also tell me about new things that I can get for my money. Isn’t that what real friends are for?”
Rita, Omaha
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OK, so you’ve probably guessed that these aren’t real emails from readers. I admit it. They’re made up. But I did it for a reason. What’s keeping you from paying off your debts and spending less than you make? If you were to look at your reasons, would they seem as silly as these?
You’re in the best position to control how you live your life. If some of your reasons are beginning to look like excuses, it’s time to make a change. So be brave and take a hard look at your reasons for not saving money.
Reviewed June 2022
About the Author
Gary Foreman is the former owner and editor of The Dollar Stretcher. He's the author of How to Conquer Debt No Matter How Much You Have and has been featured in MSN Money, Yahoo Finance, Fox Business, The Nightly Business Report, US News Money, Credit.com and CreditCards.com.
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