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So I just realized there's this whole category of apps that rounds up purchases and puts in savings automatically, and honestly it's kind of genius? Like the digital version of throwing coins in a jar but without having to do anything.
Basically how it works: you buy something for $9.69, the app charges you $10, and that 31 cents just sits in your account. Happens on every single transaction. You don't even notice it happening but suddenly you've got money saved without trying.
I looked into some of these and Acorns keeps coming up as the one that got this whole thing started. Apparently they were the ones who figured out that an app that rounds up purchases and puts in savings could actually work for investing too, not just saving. They marketed it toward younger people and it kinda stuck.
The whole concept is wild because it's so passive. Like, you're already spending the money anyway. Why not have an app that rounds up purchases and puts in savings on top of your normal spending? No extra effort, just automatic. I'm genuinely curious if people actually stick with these or if it's just another app sitting on their phone collecting dust. Has anyone actually tried one of these apps that rounds up purchases and puts in savings? Does it actually add up to anything meaningful?