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Saving money in today’s world can feel like swimming against a tide of rising costs and relentless inflation. But not all hope is lost. With a little ingenuity and strategic thinking, you can keep your savings afloat and start cutting back on unnecessary expenses. From bidding alcohol goodbye and growing your own veggie garden to hitting up auction homes to snag essential supplies on the cheap, here are 10 cost-saving hacks that thrifty Redditors suggest doing.

Look Into Auctions

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By researching local auctions near where you live, you can snag essential supplies and all kinds of items including jewelry, clothing, collectibles, and more for a fraction of the cost than if you were to buy them new.

Say Goodbye to Alcohol

Say Goodbye to Alcohol
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Have you seen how much a bar tab is nowadays? It’s mind-boggling how a mere few drinks can rack up a bill of $70 or more. Cutting back on alcohol can lead to significant savings since indulging at bars (or even going to the liquor store) can quickly add up, Redditors say.

Reach Out to Your Insurance Broker About Potential Discounts

Reach Out to Your Insurance Broker About Potential Discounts
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It’s always worth a shot to check in with your car and home insurance agents about potential unapplied discounts that could be helping you save money. You never know what hidden savings might be waiting to be unlocked.

Check In With Service Providers to Secure Better Deals

Check in with Service Providers to Secure Better Deals
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It never hurts to regularly check with internet and phone providers to explore better deals. By staying proactive and exploring your options, you could uncover more affordable plans or promotions that could significantly reduce your monthly expenses without compromising on the services you need.

Get Smart About Meal Planning

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Meal planning can reduce your grocery bill by cutting out unnecessary expenses and impulse purchases. While it may not yield the desired savings initially, as the Redditor points out, substitute prepackaged store-bought items with homemade alternatives like muffins, breakfast cookies, and frozen fruit to save more on groceries.

Use Price-Matching To Your Advantage

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Harness the power of price-matching to save big on your next grocery run. By comparing prices and utilizing apps like Flipp, ShopSavvy, and Price Cruncher, you can ensure that you always get the best deals while stocking up on everything you need.

Take Advantage of Student Discounts For Subscriptions

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This strategy might seem a bit questionable depending on who you ask, but times are hard, so you won’t be shamed by us. Unlike us, Amazon is worth billions — surely it can accommodate some of our frugal efforts. (Right, right?!)

Join Local Organizations to Get Free Stuff

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Community-driven initiatives such as the Buy Nothing Project, Freecycle, and Streetbank allow members to share and receive items for free while promoting a culture of kindness and support. Bonus: It also minimizes waste and encourages sustainability.

Get to Planting

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Don’t underestimate the power of homegrown goodness. Planting and growing your own produce can cut down on grocery expenses. Plus, growing your own veggies allows you to enjoy a bountiful harvest that wasn’t produced using pesticides and other harmful chemicals.

Look Into Tax Breaks

Look Into Tax Breaks
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Exploring tax breaks and rebates can be another savvy way to reduce expenses and keep more money in your pocket. By taking advantage of these opportunities and checking in with your employer, you can potentially lower your tax liability or even receive reimbursements for expenses such as childcare.

Meet the Writer

A native of Queens, New York, Alina has a bachelor’s degree in corporate communications from Baruch College and enjoys writing about culture, tech, travel, and lifestyle. Prior to joining the Cheapism team, Alina worked as a U.S.-based correspondent for Vision Times and interned for several media outlets during college. In her free time, Alina loves to try out as many new restaurants as she can, go on scenic hikes with friends, tackle a hot yoga class, or spend hours going down a Wikipedia/Reddit rabbit hole. Always looking for ways to stretch her money, Alina loves to stay updated on money-saving tips and helpful life hacks that make everyday chores more manageable. You can reach her at [email protected].