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Here are 5 things that will likely get more expensive in 2025

Here are 5 things that will likely get more expensive in 2025

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Imported household appliances that are made with steel parts — like washing machines, refrigerators and stoves — will be subject to President Trump's expanded tariffs starting June 23, according to the Commerce Department.
This marks one of the first times that the administration has targeted everyday household products, and could mean higher prices for the average American household.
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The administration increased tariffs on foreign steel and aluminum to 50% from 25% on June 4. This is in addition to a baseline 10% tariff on imported goods from most countries, along with a 25% tariff on foreign-made cars and auto parts.
Many fear costs will continue to rise. Experts say that, regardless of any further actions from Trump, the prices of certain products and services are expected to rise significantly this year.
Here are five you should watch out for.
U.S. homeowners' insurers have hiked premium rates by double digits over the past two years. Premiums increased by 10.4% in 2024, following a rise of 12.7% in the previous year, according to S&P Global Market Intelligence. If you're worried about affording your insurance policy, it's a good idea to shop around for rates when your plan is set to renew.
OfficialHomeInsurance.com takes the hassle out of shopping for home insurance. In just under 2 minutes, you can explore competitive rates from top insurance providers, all in one place. OfficialHomeInsurance makes it easy to find the coverage you need at a price that fits your budget.
The side-by-side comparison is helping homeowners save an average of $482 on their home insurance policies.
Home insurance premiums aren't the only thing coming out of homeowners' pockets. If you own a car, you have another cost to deal with.
Car insurance rates rose an average of 16.5% in 2024 according to ValuePenguin. Shopping around and bundling your auto and homeowners' insurance can lead to substantial savings.
OfficialCarInsurance.com lets you compare quotes from trusted brands, including Progressive, Allstate and GEICO, to make sure you're getting the best deal. The matching system takes into account your location, vehicle details, and driving history to find you the lowest rate possible.
You can find deals starting at just $29 per month and switch over your policy in just a few minutes.
And if you have a furry friend, consider getting pet insurance to avoid expensive vet bills. With only 2% of pets insured across the U.S., pet owners typically spend up to $186 on average for a routine veterinary checkup, and anywhere between $374 and $1,285 for an emergency visit.
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Eggs are a staple item in many people's fridges. But in 2025, egg prices are expected to rise due largely to a wave of avian flu, plus the effects of Trump's tariffs.
The impact is already being felt. While costs may vary depending on your location, the consumer price index reported that the price of a dozen large eggs reached $4.95 nationwide in January, up from $4.15 in December. Just a year ago, the average price was only $2.52 per dozen.
If your household uses eggs regularly, buying in bulk could be a potential way to save. Alternatively, check out local farms to see if they offer fresh eggs at a lower price compared to your nearby supermarket.
If you're someone who can't function without your morning dose of caffeine, here's some bad news: The price of coffee rose more than 80% in 2024, according to The Wall Street Journal, surpassing a record set in 1977. And with concerns brewing about a weak 2025 harvest in Brazil, plus Trump's tariff threats to Mexico, prices could easily follow a similar pattern this year.
A 2024 survey by Drive Research found that 73% of Americans drink coffee every day, and 51% purchase coffee outside the home at least once a week.
Little luxuries like café treats are often worth their extra cost if they boost your mood — but to keep them in your budget, you should look for ways to make your money work harder for you, so you can grow your nest egg.
You can easily compare multiple online banks offering high-yield savings accounts with 4% or more in annual interest in a matter of minutes. Many options now offer $0 monthly fees and don't require a minimum balance to earn their high APY.
The cost of streaming services is increasing in 2025. YouTube TV raised its monthly rate to $82.99 from $72.99 in January. Netflix also followed suit by announcing price increases across all plans at the same time.
Most budgeting experts recommend an annual content audit to make sure you're not paying for platforms you rarely use. According to a study by Bango, one-third of Americans pay for a subscription they don't use.
Another practical and long-lasting way to save is by keeping track of where your money is going.
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Travel is a luxury that a lot of people are willing to prioritize. But in 2025, it might cost you more to get away.
American Express Global Business Travel predicts prices on most routes involving U.S. airports will increase modestly, with domestic flights facing the biggest hikes.
Some of America's top travel destinations are also introducing additional fees, as more countries in 2025 will require Electronic Travel Authorizations. These are permits travelers must pay for to enter visa-free countries, and they are linked to your passport.
To save on travel, aim to book your vacation at an off-peak time, which may depend on your destination. Travel booking site Kayak found that the cheapest month to travel in 2024 was February.
You can also save money by using the credit card that offers the most travel rewards and cash back. The challenge, however, is that searching for the right credit card can be overwhelming.
With CardRatings.com, the process is quick, easy and personalized. Whether you're looking for cash back, travel rewards, a low APR or zero annual fees, their CardFinder tool matches you with the best offers from top providers.
The process is simple: First, share a few details about your preferences and credit profile. Next, a soft credit check is performed, which won't affect your credit score. Finally, you can instantly compare and choose from a curated list of cards, complete with overviews of rewards, fees, and benefits.
CardRatings.com will help you find the perfect match and recommend a travel reward card that maximizes savings and benefits — all tailored to you.
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