7 Sneaky Ways Your Paycheck Disappears (and How to Stop It)

4. Energy Vampires at Home

Your home might be quietly draining your wallet with “phantom energy.” Devices like TVs, gaming consoles, coffee makers, and chargers suck electricity even when they’re not in use. According to the Department of Energy, this can add up to $100–$200 per year.

Fix it:

  • Unplug unused electronics.

  • Use smart power strips that shut off automatically.

  • Switch to LED bulbs (they last longer and cost less to run).

  • Lower your thermostat a few degrees in winter and raise it slightly in summer.

💡 Pro tip: If your electric bill seems high for no reason, check your water heater—it’s often the biggest hidden energy hog.

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