“2026 Money Saving Challenges: From Pennies to Thousands”

If you’re aiming to save money as part of your new year resolutions, consider taking on one of these challenges for the year 2026.

Some challenges start with saving just 1 penny on the first day, while others are more ambitious and could lead to savings of nearly £7,000 by the end of the year.

The method of saving is up to you – whether you choose to create a digital savings account online or opt for the traditional route of using a jar for coins and cash.

The £1 saving challenge involves saving £1 every day, resulting in a total of £365 by the end of the year. Alternatively, saving 50p daily would accumulate to £182.50 by the year’s end.

In this challenge, the saved amount increases by 1 penny each day. Starting with 1p on January 1, the savings progress to £3.65 by December 31, totaling £667.95 if completed for the entire year, or £164.71 if stopped at the end of June.

Another challenge begins with saving £1 on Monday and increasing the amount by £1 each day until Friday. By skipping weekends, you would save £15 per week, amounting to £780 over the year, or £390 if done every other week.

A different challenge entails raising the saved amount by £1 weekly, starting with £1 in the first week of January and reaching £52 in the final week of December. Completing this challenge would result in £1,378 in savings, or £351 if done every other week.

For a more demanding challenge, the savings increase by £5 weekly, starting with £5 in the first week of January and escalating to £6,890 by the end of the year, or £1,755 if stopped halfway through the year.

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