Living costs are up. Here's how lease-to-own financing can help you keep up


Living costs have risen faster than wages for many households, especially those with lower credit scores or limited savings. As essentials like groceries, rent, utilities, and healthcare take up more of the monthly budget, big‑ticket replacements are often delayed. Lease‑to‑own financing through Snap Finance may be an option for approved shoppers who need essential items now but prefer to make convenient payments over time rather than pay in full upfront. With predictable costs, no impact to FICO® scores when applying,1 and early ownership options,2 Snap may help households stay equipped during periods of financial strain.
Key Takeaways
Rising costs can strain essential purchases: Many households delay replacing failing appliances, tech, or tires because wages haven’t kept pace with inflation.
Delaying replacement often increases total cost: Waiting until an item fails completely may lead to emergency expenses, safety issues, or lost income.
Lease‑to‑own financing may bridge the accessibility gap: Snap’s transparent lease-to-own financing agreements, defined total costs, and early ownership options can help approved shoppers take home essential items and make convenient payments over time.
Smart use builds long‑term resilience: Using Snap lease-to-own financing for essentials, planning early ownership2 when possible, and creating an emergency fund may help households meet their needs when cost of living is high.
Wages aren’t keeping up with prices. Big‑ticket purchases are getting squeezed out. Here’s one way to stay equipped.
Over the past several years, the cost of essentials, including groceries, rent, gas, utilities, and healthcare, has risen faster than wages for many consumers. When every dollar is already spoken for, the first thing that gets pushed down the road is big‑ticket replacement.
Recent data shows just how widespread the squeeze has become. According to data published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, real wages have lagged behind inflation over the last year. In Snap Finance’s 2026 Outlook Study, 67% of all consumers surveyed and 74% of consumers with a credit score below 670 reported inflation was a major concern. In addition, 25% described their current financial situation as unstable or very unstable, increasing to 41% among respondents with lower credit scores and 54% of respondents in households earning $50,000 or less.
When the cost of living rises faster than income, financing tools may be available to consumers with subprime credit become more important. Lease‑to‑own financing through Snap may be one piece of that toolkit.
How cost‑of‑living pressure affects big‑ticket purchases
Replacement cycles stretch
When money is tight, essentials like appliances, mattresses, and laptops get used far past their intended lifespan because replacement feels out of reach. They may become more expensive to replace when they fail completely.
Emergency costs get worse without maintenance
Without maintenance, emergency costs may turn into a bigger bill. A laptop that could have been repaired becomes a sudden, total failure, or a washer that’s been limping along becomes a flooded laundry room.
Households turn to high‑cost credit…
Not all credit is created equal. Payday loans often come with very high APRs on payments that must be made in a short amount of time, and deferred‑interest store cards may retrocharge interest if you don’t pay it back in full by the end of the promotional period.
…Or households skip the purchase entirely
Sometimes the answer becomes “no new mattress” or “no new washer.” Quality of life drops, and the underlying problem doesn’t go away.
Where lease‑to‑own financing fits in a cost‑of‑living squeeze
It allows approved shoppers to make smaller regular payments rather than paying in full upfront
A $1,500 mattress paid upfront may feel inaccessible for many households. A lease‑to‑own financing agreement that aligns with your pay cycle may help the same item fit more easily into your financial situation.
It doesn’t require strong credit1
The households most squeezed by inflation are often the same ones denied traditional financing. Instead of relying solely on a traditional credit score to make decisions, Snap evaluates multiple data points to help determine eligibility. All credit types are welcome to apply, and the application does not impact your FICO® credit score.1
It has a defined total cost
Predictability matters when every dollar counts. Unlike a revolving credit card balance with compounding interest, the total cost of a Snap lease-to-own financing agreement is fixed and disclosed upfront.
Early ownership options are available2
Shoppers may reduce the total cost of their lease by using early ownership options.2 This may allow households with seasonal or variable income to tailor the experience to their lifestyle.
When Snap may be the right tool for you to ease cost‑of‑living pressure
For replacement of failing essentials
Snap covers many essential categories, such as appliances, mattresses, and laptops, where delaying replacement may make the eventual cost higher.
For necessary tech upgrades
A failing laptop can cost you hours of work, productivity, or even income. Replacing it using Snap Finance’s lease-to-own financing may get you back on track sooner.
For tires and auto maintenance
Bald tires aren’t just an inconvenience; they’re a safety risk. Replacing them may be cheaper than the consequences of a blowout.
For furniture during a move or life change
After a move, divorce, or job change, households often need to rebuild quickly. Lease‑to‑own financing for furniture may allow you to take home the items today and make convenient payments over time.
When Snap is not the right tool
For wants you can defer
Not every purchase is urgent, such as a new TV when the current one works or a premium appliance when a basic model would do.
When income can’t sustain any additional payment
If your budget is already underwater, adding another payment won’t fix the underlying problem. Consider addressing the income or expense issue first.
For building credit
Snap doesn’t report to major credit bureaus. If credit‑building is the goal, consider pairing Snap with a secured or unsecured card like Seen MastercardⓇ.3
Use of Snap during cost‑of‑living pressure
Buy the replacement, not the upgrade
When costs are tight, the ultimate goal is to make sure your needs are met. Choose the reliable refrigerator or laptop, not the premium model.
Plan for early ownership options if income allows
If your income allows you to use a tax refund, bonus, or side income to exercise an early ownership option through Snap, you may be able to reduce your total lease costs.2
Avoid stacking multiple high‑cost obligations
More financing can’t fix a budget that’s already overloaded with credit card balances, payday loans, and auto payments.
Use Snap for the big things, cash for the small things
Save your lease-to-own financing capacity for the purchases that matter most to you.
Building resilience long‑term
As Snap leases pay off, build a cushion
When you complete a Snap lease, redirect that monthly payment into savings to build up an emergency fund.
Add credit‑building tools
As credit improves, more financing options may open up. A secured card or other credit offering can complement your progress. Seen Mastercard can create a longer financial runway and may help you build your credit with on-time payments and responsible credit use.3
Track your real cost of living
Knowing where your money actually goes is the foundation of any budget. Use the Snap Finance app’s payment tracking as part of your broader financial picture.
Apply for Snap Finance today
As living costs rise, apply for Snap Finance to replace a failing essential. If your long-term plans involve improving your credit, responsible credit use and on-time payments may help you build credit with Seen Mastercard to create more financial options over time.3
The advertised service is a lease-to-own agreement provided by Snap RTO LLC. Lease-to-own financing is not available to residents of Minnesota, New Jersey, and Wisconsin.
Some restrictions may apply on leasable auto parts, electronics, or sporting goods. Please check with merchants for details.
1Not all applicants are approved. No credit history is required. Snap obtains information from consumer reporting agencies in connection with your application; this does not impact your FICO® score, though other credit scores may be affected.
2The Maximum-Term Plan includes 12–18 month renewable terms and is your highest-cost option. To exercise an early ownership option, including any early buyout promotions, you must make all required payments on time and satisfy the required amount within the applicable timeframe through the customer portal or by contacting Customer Care at 1-877-557-3769. Early buyout promotions may include a cost of lease above the merchandise price. For details and limitations, refer to your lease agreement. See lease agreement for terms, details, and limitations.
3 The Seen™ MastercardⓇ is issued by Coastal Community Bank, Member FDIC pursuant to a license from MastercardⓇ International Incorporated. Not available in all U.S. states and territories. Must be 18 years old (19 in NE and AL) to apply.