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Fourth of July sales worth shopping this year
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Scrolling your phone, walking through *** store, or just grabbing one extra thing at checkout. Impulse buying can happen almost anywhere. What is the last thing you impulse buy? I bought *** new GPU for my computer. How much does that cost? $1100. How much money do you think you spend impulse shopping every month? Maybe, depending, $100 to 2, depending on the month, the season. When do you find yourself impulse buying? At night, when I'm doom scrolling. Let's try something different here. I'm gonna ask people on the internet about their shopping habits too. Tell me, what is the craziest thing you have ever impulse bought? Those quick purchases might feel small in the moment, but can have real consequences over time, draining savings, increasing credit card debt, and making it harder to reach financial goals. Research from Capital One Shopping shows impulse buying costs us around $3400 *** year. So how do you cut back? One of the most effective strategies is to remove temptation altogether. Let me show you. Start by removing stored credit card information from websites where you frequently shop, delete shopping apps off your phone, and unsubscribe to marketing emails. Gmail actually makes that really easy for you to do now. They have *** manage subscriptions tool that lets you unsubscribe to emails en masse. Another small barrier that can make *** big difference, the 24 hour rule. So I have my shopping cart here on my phone, but instead of clicking proceed to checkout, I'm gonna wait 24 hours before I buy this stuff. That initial pause gives the impulse time to pass and gives me time to think through, do I actually need this? It also helps to know your habits. If late night scrolling leads to spending, set *** personal rule to avoid shopping after *** certain time. If you tend to buy when you're bored, try replacing that habit with something else. We could probably. We all use *** few more hobbies. Finally, I think it's helpful to give yourself *** small guilt-free spending budget like I just did for this little treat that I just bought. Trying to cut out all spending all the time can backfire and just lead to more impulse buying. Remember, the goal isn't to never spend money, it's to be more intentional about when and why you do. Reporting in New York, I'm Ali Jasinski.

Updated: 9:18 PM EDT Jul 4, 2026
Jocelyn Brumbaugh
Sr Digital Curator
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Fourth of July sales worth shopping this year

Updated: 9:18 PM EDT Jul 4, 2026
Jocelyn Brumbaugh
Sr Digital Curator
From cookout favorites to mattresses and patriotic clothing, we spotted several Fourth of July sales worth shopping this weekend.Numerous retailers are featuring discounts across a variety of categories, but here are the best ones we've found:AmazonWhile the online retail giant isn't having an actual Fourth of July sale, we spotted several good deals that are live right now:Save more than $100 on the Le Creuset Enameled Cast Iron Signature Round Dutch Oven.Take 40% off this Bose SoundLink Flex Bluetooth Speaker.Save more than $130 on the Dyson Airwrap i.d.™ Multi-Styler.Spend $50 on the Honeywell QuietSet Whole Room Oscillating Tower Fan.Take more than $400 off the Samsung 55-Inch The Frame Smart TV.Get 40% off the Nespresso Vertuo Next Coffee and Espresso Maker. WalmartWalmart has classic cookout ingredients starting at $1, along with rollback sales on party supplies, yard games and water balloons.Shop the full sale here.TargetTarget has also marked down items like party essentials, pool accessories and USA-themed snacks for the holiday.Shop the retailer's Fourth of July sale here.KohlsKohls' Fourth of July sale features markdowns on party items, clothing, swimwear, accessories and home items.Shop the full sale here.WayfairWhether you're looking for a good deal on a new couch, area rug or outdoor furniture, Wayfair is offering numerous home items at a reduced price right now.Shop the sale here.Home DepotHome Depot is slashing prices on tools, grills, lawn equipment and major appliances, like this GE stainless steel electric range, which is $300 off.Shop the sale here.Lowe'sLowe's is offering deals on items like pressure washers, patio furniture, grills, and major appliances, like this Frigidaire refrigerator, which is $600 off.Shop the sale here.Macy'sMacy's is offering savings on sandals, clothing, beach towels, picnic finds and more.Shop the sale here.JCPenneySave on clothing, small appliances, shoes and home essentials during JCPenney's Fourth of July sale.Shop the sale here.BJ's WholesaleAside from deals on numerous grocery items, patio furniture, grills and backyard entertaining staples, BJ's is giving customers a savings of 50 cents off per gallon of gas with every transaction of more than $150.Read the details here.Sam's ClubFrom slushy makers to mattresses and outdoor furniture, Sam's Club is offering discounts on numerous items for members.Shop the sale here.CostcoCostco is marking down several appliances for members as part of its Fourth of July event, including dishwashers, refrigerators and ranges.Shop the sale here.Pottery BarnPottery Barn has cut prices on home items like bath towels, bedding and dinnerware.Shop the sale here.
From cookout favorites to mattresses and patriotic clothing, we spotted several Fourth of July sales worth shopping this weekend.
Numerous retailers are featuring discounts across a variety of categories, but here are the best ones we've found:
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Amazon
While the online retail giant isn't having an actual Fourth of July sale, we spotted several good deals that are live right now:
- Save more than $100 on the Le Creuset Enameled Cast Iron Signature Round Dutch Oven.
- Take 40% off this Bose SoundLink Flex Bluetooth Speaker.
- Save more than $130 on the Dyson Airwrap i.d.™ Multi-Styler.
- Spend $50 on the Honeywell QuietSet Whole Room Oscillating Tower Fan.
- Take more than $400 off the Samsung 55-Inch The Frame Smart TV.
- Get 40% off the Nespresso Vertuo Next Coffee and Espresso Maker.
Walmart
Walmart has classic cookout ingredients starting at $1, along with rollback sales on party supplies, yard games and water balloons.
Shop the full sale here.
Target
Target has also marked down items like party essentials, pool accessories and USA-themed snacks for the holiday.
Shop the retailer's Fourth of July sale here.
Kohls
Kohls' Fourth of July sale features markdowns on party items, clothing, swimwear, accessories and home items.
Shop the full sale here.
Wayfair
Whether you're looking for a good deal on a new couch, area rug or outdoor furniture, Wayfair is offering numerous home items at a reduced price right now.
Shop the sale here.
Home Depot
Home Depot is slashing prices on tools, grills, lawn equipment and major appliances, like this GE stainless steel electric range, which is $300 off.
Shop the sale here.
Lowe's
Lowe's is offering deals on items like pressure washers, patio furniture, grills, and major appliances, like this Frigidaire refrigerator, which is $600 off.
Shop the sale here.
Macy's
Macy's is offering savings on sandals, clothing, beach towels, picnic finds and more.
Shop the sale here.
JCPenney
Save on clothing, small appliances, shoes and home essentials during JCPenney's Fourth of July sale.
Shop the sale here.
BJ's Wholesale
Aside from deals on numerous grocery items, patio furniture, grills and backyard entertaining staples, BJ's is giving customers a savings of 50 cents off per gallon of gas with every transaction of more than $150.
Read the details here.
Sam's Club
From slushy makers to mattresses and outdoor furniture, Sam's Club is offering discounts on numerous items for members.
Shop the sale here.
Costco
Costco is marking down several appliances for members as part of its Fourth of July event, including dishwashers, refrigerators and ranges.
Shop the sale here.
Pottery Barn
Pottery Barn has cut prices on home items like bath towels, bedding and dinnerware.
Shop the sale here.



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