Over the past year, as prices have slowly risen, I’ve noticed that I’ve started to cut back on things I didn’t really need
For example, I used to buy snacks, clothes I don't wear or random items just because they were on sale, even if I didn’t really need them. At some point, I just stopped doing that, and it helped me realize how much I was spending on autopilot
How has inflation actually changed your spending habits this year?
Rising prices made me realize I was wasting ~$800 on month on stuff I didn’t need- anyone else?
byu/Due-Library7374 inFrugal
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Not to that degree, but my husband and I did decide to give up on professional haircuts to save money as our budget gets stretched. Wish us luck! 😅
Sir, this is r/frugal.
Ai posts really do use the same formula don’t they.
If it’s not on sale or I don’t have a coupon, I don’t buy it.