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Open Thread: Favorite Frugal Hacks!

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Last updated: 2024/03/17 at 11:43 AM
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Frugal hacks – all our money-saving tips and tricks – may seem small, but they add up over time to help us save big and feel accomplished.

Yesterday, I felt like I struck gold when I found a way to fix my old printer and save money instead of buying a new one for tax season. Being thrifty has its perks!

My partner jokes that everything I own is at least 40 years old (including him), but my lifelong habits of saving money have taught me some valuable frugal hacks that still work wonders:

My favorite? Unplugging appliances when they’re not in use. It saved me $11 on my utility bill last month. Waiting a few extra seconds for my TV to turn on is worth the savings.

Next up: Homemade potato chips. I have zero willpower when it comes to store-bought fried potato snacks. However, making my own chips from a 5 lb. bag of russet potatoes saves me money and calories.

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average price for a 16-ounce bag of potato chips in February 2023 was $6.17. Making my own chips is a much cheaper and healthier alternative.

Customer service credits: Dealing with internet and phone issues can be frustrating, but politely requesting credits for downtime can help save money in the long run. Every little bit counts!

YOUR TURN

Now it’s your turn. What are your favorite frugal hacks? Share your tips in the comments!

Virge Randall is Senior Planet’s Managing Editor. She is also a freelance culture reporter who uncovers hidden gems and overlooked treasures for Straus Newspapers. Her blog “Don’t Get Me Started” offers a unique perspective on vintage New York City. Send your suggestions for Open Threads to her at editor@seniorplanet.org.

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