Saving Money Is Hot! Tips For Shifting To Frugal Living

Piggy Bank Savings
Today’s feature offers some frugal goodies and tips, props to The Digerati Life with this great article that inspired today’s post: Saving Money Is In! The Recession Diet and The Shift To Frugal Living:
As the economy slides downwards, behavioral trends are also shifting as people are making the necessary adjustments to the new financial realities they face. As certain economic realities begin to dawn upon most of us and we start feeling the pinch of higher prices, lower investment returns and a slowdown in the job market, we’re finally taking stock of our financial situations and actually making some concrete changes. At least, that’s what some newspapers have been reporting lately.
Topics Covered:
- Will Economic Changes Herald a New Frugal Era?
- How To Go On A Recession Diet
- What’s In and What’s Out In Today’s More Frugal World
I think the Frugal Living movement has been building over the past several years and it isn’t going anywhere but up, we all LOVE saving money! Today it’s easier than ever to find good information and encouragement online…
Saving Money Support & Advice
- Me Frugal? No, I Just Watch MY Cash and plenty more from Dumb Little Man
- Wise Bread
- Mommy Savers
- The Cheapskate Guide: 50 Tips for Frugal Living and lots more from Zen Habits
- Work It Mom
Tips For Saving Money
Plenty of easy-to-do ideas available to save money on groceries:
Coupon Tips and Tricks That Can Cut Your Grocery Bill By 80%, Tips Guide On How To Save Money On Groceries and the Coupon Organizer System will all help you slash costs without feeling a pinch!
How about ideas for how to save money on gas? MSN Money offers 12 Ways To Find Cheaper Gas.
Here’s a list: 10 of the easiest ways to save money. I think making your own cleaning supplies, laundry detergents and learning how to do things yourself is not only frugal, but provides a lifelong payback (you grow to be relatively self-sufficient).
Frugal living isn’t practiced solely out of necessity, there are plenty of folks who simply enjoy holding onto their cash and want to pull back from excess or expensive trends. With today’s economy though, many who never considered choosing a frugal lifestyle are now starting to check things out and thanks to the net and blogging–there’s a wealth of information available for everyone to benefit from.
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Thanks for including my posts among all your tips! There’s some great stuff here!
I agree with you, frugality is certainly en vogue again! I remember reading a book called A Return of Thrift that predicted this would happen, but they were a decade off because the late 90’s were a time of spend and charge thanks to a hot stock market.