How Clearing Digital Mess Can Help You Save Money and Feel Better

 

Many people today are struggling with digital clutter. This means having too many files, photos, apps, and emails saved on phones or computers. A new survey shows that more than three out of four people have more digital data than they need.

The research, done in early 2025 by Compass Datacenters, asked 1,000 people about their digital habits. It found that digital overload is becoming a serious problem, and most people don’t know how to deal with it.

Why It Feels Overwhelming

Sorting through digital files can feel stressful. Around 33% of people said the thought of organizing their digital space made them feel uneasy or anxious. Only a small number—about 10% felt sure of how to clean up their digital mess.

People understand that too many saved files can slow down devices and make it hard to find what’s important. Yet, most don’t take the time to delete old data. This is often because they don’t know where to start or feel it will take too long.

The High Price of Keeping Everything

Holding on to unnecessary data isn’t just bad for your device— it can also hurt your wallet. Cloud storage services charge monthly fees, and these costs add up. The survey shared an example: If someone starts paying $20 per month for storage at age 25 and continues until they’re 85, they could spend about $40,000 in total.

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