After years of rising costs, many consumers are bracing for another expensive year. Groceries, rent, and insurance premiums are still climbing, leaving little room in the average household budget. But not everything is getting more expensive. According to leading financial analysts and consumer trend experts, some surprising items and services are expected to drop in price during 2025. These price declines are the result of shifting supply chains, global economic recalibrations, increased competition, and evolving consumer habits. In some cases, manufacturers are cutting prices to move excess inventory. In others, new technologies or government incentives are making products more accessible. If you’ve been putting off big purchases—like a used car, TV, or even solar panels—you might want to reconsider your timing. Knowing what will cost less can help you plan your spending and make smarter financial decisions this year. Here are seven things money experts say will likely be more affordable in 2025, and why.
1. Televisions and Home Electronics

If you’re eyeing a new 4K TV or upgrading your home audio system, 2025 could be the perfect time. Experts say prices are dropping sharply thanks to a mix of factors, overproduction, declining chip costs, and better supply chain efficiency. Brands like Samsung and LG are aggressively clearing out last year’s models to make room for newer tech, especially OLED and mini-LED displays. Meanwhile, production of smart home gadgets like streaming sticks, Bluetooth speakers, and security systems has stabilized, pushing prices down across the board. According to the Consumer Technology Association, television prices alone could fall by up to 10% this year. That’s a welcome shift after years of inflated pandemic-era costs.