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American Focus > Blog > Economy > A low-effort way to grow your savings
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A low-effort way to grow your savings

Last updated: November 28, 2025 6:55 pm
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Looking for a way to boost your holiday budget or kickstart an emergency fund? The $5 bill challenge might just be the money hack you need. The concept is simple: every time you come across a $5 bill, set it aside. What starts as spare change can quickly add up to a substantial amount without much effort.

Interested in trying out the $5 bill challenge? Here’s what you should know:

The $5 bill challenge is a great way to ease into the habit of saving money. Whenever you receive a $5 bill, resist the urge to spend it and instead, put it aside. Whether it’s from cash back at a store, change from a purchase, or a gift, any $5 bill you encounter goes straight into your savings.

Participants can choose to commit to the challenge for a specific period, such as a month or a year, or until they reach a certain savings goal. There are no strict rules on how long or how much you should save – the goal is to make saving money enjoyable and manageable.

Bree Shellito, director of financial well-being for Ent Credit Union, describes the $5 challenge as a savings habit disguised as a game. The simplicity of the challenge eliminates the need for decision-making when it comes to saving – you just do it.

Like any savings challenge, the $5 bill challenge has its pros and cons:

Pros:
– Low effort: The simplicity of the $5 challenge makes it accessible to those who struggle with traditional budgeting methods.
– Nonrestrictive: Saving in small increments allows you to build up your savings without significant lifestyle changes.
– Great for cash carriers: If you primarily use cash for transactions, you can accumulate savings faster than those who rely on debit or credit cards.

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Cons:
– Inconsistent savings: Some weeks you may save more $5 bills than others, making it challenging to rely on this method for time-sensitive goals.
– Cash doesn’t earn interest: Money kept at home loses value over time due to inflation. Consider depositing your savings in a high-yield account to earn interest.
– Many people are cashless: If you rarely use cash, this challenge may not be as effective for you.

If you’re not a cash carrier, you can still adapt the challenge by saving the change you would have received or rounding your purchases to the nearest dollar. Alternatively, many banks offer tools that automate savings by rounding up purchases to the nearest dollar and depositing the difference into your savings account.

While the $5 bill challenge can make saving money more enjoyable, it may not align with your savings goals in terms of timeframe. However, when combined with a structured savings plan, this gamified strategy can be a fun and effective way to build your savings.

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