Ways to save money on a tight budget

01 Nov, 2020 - 00:11 0 Views
Ways to save money on a tight budget

The Sunday Mail

When you are already on a tight budget, it’s not easy to find additional ways to save money. But it’s always important to set aside at least a little for the future, no matter how much income you’re currently bringing in. Here are several ways you can save money even when you’re working hard to live on a budget.

Look at your food bill

Another way to save money is to change the way you eat. Probably, the best thing you can do is to stop or greatly cut back on eating out. It’s so much cheaper to eat leftovers from last night’s dinner than to go out for lunch.

And the cost of dining out tends to rise faster than the cost of groceries. In the 12 months ended in July 2019, prices for food purchased to eat at home in America rose 0,6 percent while the cost of eating out increased 1,8 percent.

You could also consider giving up or cutting back on meat. Though produce can be expensive too, especially if you purchase fresh and organic options, meat typically costs more pound for pound for everyday items.

And you can also save money by buying frozen or canned fruits, beans, and vegetables.

Cut every category just a little bit

When you’re pinching pennies, you may have already cut all the unnecessary items from your budget.

A next step might be saving $5 to $10 per category in your budget and setting that money aside.

You can often save another $5 per week at the grocery store by dropping two or three items off your list. If you conserve fuel by consolidating trips, taking public transit, or walking when it’s feasible, you can cut back on the amount you spend on gas each month by even more than $10. Similarly, you can adjust your thermostat so that you are paying less in heating and cooling costs.

Switch to cash for your daily expenses

While it may not be practical to pay your rent or utility bills in cash, switching to cash for other expenses can help you cut back on your spending.

Using cash places a harder limit on your spending and helps you become more aware of your choices.

Groceries and entertainment are two prime categories for going cash-only. So are clothing and the rare outside-the-home meal.

Find a way to cut back on big expenses

Take a look at the big items in your overall budget. Is your car payment too much? Can you find a cheaper place to live that is still nice? Could you move in with roommates to save on rent?

These options may be the last steps you take as you look for ways to increase your savings, but they really can help you save a good amount of money on your bills each month. The lower you keep these costs, the easier it will be to stick to your budget. – The Balance

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