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The Average American Family Spends an EXTRA $4721.50 Between October & December

On average, an American family spends a mindblowing $4721.50 during the last three months of the year. And “average” means half of them spend more than that.

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EconomyFrugality

How to Survive When You Can’t Pay Your Bills

Extreme poverty is becoming more common. If you’re in a desperate situation in which you can’t pay your bills, here’s how to prioritize in order to survive.

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FoodFrugalityPrepping & Survival

3 Ways to Make Food Go Further That Will Help You Now (AND When the SHTF)

Depression Era techniques for stretching food aren’t only for SHTF scenarios. Those ideas are good for every day because the price of food keeps going up

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FrugalityPrepping & Survival

10 Smart Ways to Prep Without Spending Money

Are you convinced that you can’t prep unless you have a whole lot of money to spend? Here are 10 ways you can become better prepared without spending a dime.

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FrugalityPrepping & Survival

100+ Preps You Can Get for $1

If you can put aside $5-$10 per month for these $1 preps, you’ll have a surprisingly large supply by the end of the year.

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Frugality

What to Do When You Have Financial Problems

Anyone can run into hard times financially, no matter how carefully you try to prepare. Here’s what you can do to bail yourself out.

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Frugality

The Cheapskate’s Reader Round-Up: 25 Unusual Ways to Save Money

By the author of Be Ready for Anything and the online course Bloom Where You’re Planted If you are having …

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FoodFrugality

How to Have a Thrifty Thanksgiving Dinner

You shouldn’t spend an entire month’s grocery budget on a lavish meal for the family. Host a thrifty, yet delicious Thanksgiving dinner with these tips.

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FrugalityPrepping & Survival

Financial Problems: The Most Likely Disaster to Strike Anyone

There is ONE major disaster that is the most likely crisis to befall any of us, and it isn’t zombies, North Koreans, or the plague. It’s financial problems

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Frugality

What Ever Happened to Amy of The Tightwad Gazette?

It’s no secret to anyone who has read my website for a while that The Tightwad Gazette books changed my life. I just found a more recent video of Amy.

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FrugalityPrepping & Survival

5 Boring (But Effective) Ways to Prep for an Economic Collapse

These tips aren’t one bit glamorous, but anyone can follow them. You’ll be ready to survive an economic collapse – even if it’s just a personal one.

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Frugality

How to Radically Reduce Your Expenses So You Can Change Your Life

Are you happy with your life or do you have unfulfilled dreams? Maybe it’s time to radically reduce your expenses to make your dreams a reality.

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Frugality

20 Signs You Might Be A Cheapskate

Do you enjoy saving a buck more than most people? Here are 20 signs that you might be a cheapskate! How many of them apply to you?

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You Need More Than Food to Survive
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