Living on a Budget

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    7 Things Americans Waste Their Money On, According to Thrifty Redditors

    If we look at metrics like food waste, energy use, or consumer spending, it’s clear that American culture is a culture of excess. But Redditors on r/Frugal buck that trend, in part by thinking critically about their expenditures. In a recent…

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    10 Cheap Ways To Block Your Neighbor’s View

    Love thy neighbor — except when you want some privacy at home. Fences can be a fortune to install, and may not even be allowed where you live. So what do you do if you’re too close to a neighbor’s…

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    Most Expensive Cities for Auto Insurance

    Car insurance is one of those bills you have to pay every month and hope you’ll never need. The state you live in can impact car insurance rates, but so can the city. Here are the major U.S. cities that…

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    TikTok Sommelier Says This Cheap Costco Wine Is Fit for Royalty

    If you’re a wine snob and you’ve got a Costco membership, then you may have to plan a trip to the warehouse this week. The retailer is selling a bottle of Juve and Camps cava (brute nature, 2017) for just…

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    How To Create a Brain-Calming Morning Routine for Less Than $40

    Adopting a healthy and consistent morning routine can result in a slew of benefits. From helping you approach the workday with renewed focus and motivation to reducing stress and anxiety levels, setting clear intentions every morning can increase your sense of…

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    One-Third of Americans Don’t Think They’ll Recover From the Pandemic

    Many people want nothing more than to say good riddance to the pandemic. However, one year into the pandemic, 34% of Americans felt they would never recover from the financial repercussions. Now, one more year later, it turns out many…