The CDC has issued a final extension to the eviction moratorium, giving tenants until July 31, 2021, to get their finances back on track. And about half of the states have cut off the additional unemployment benefit of $300 before the Sept. 6 expiration date, hoping to motivate people back into the workforce.

Still, many consumers are still behind on rent and struggling to make ends meet as we recover from the impact of COVID-19. If you want to get your household expenses back on track, you’re probably looking for ways to cut your spending.

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