30 Things Frugal People Cut From Their Budget To Save Money

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We all probably buy too many things and spend too much money. Here are some of the things that frugal people cut from their budget and refuse to buy to save them some money.

If you are buying these things, take them off your shopping list and see the money in your bank account get bigger and bigger. Why waste money on things you don’t need?

Start with cutting these items from your budget.

1. Eliminate Disposable Items

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Replace your disposable household items with quality, reusable versions. This is a great way to save money and reduce your plastic consumption.

2. Practice Energy Conservation

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Practice energy conversion at home and while out by always unplugging and shutting things off when not in use. Not being constantly “plugged in” is a great way for you to live with less.

3. Limit Eating Out

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Reduce how often you eat out, and replace these meals with simpler, home-cooked food.

4. Use Reusable Shopping Bags

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Stop stockpiling paper and plastic bags every time you go out shopping! Instead, invest in a few reusable shopping bags that you can take wherever you go.

5. Buy Second-Hand Items

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You don’t always need the nicest and newest things to live a rich, satisfying life. Try to buy second-hand whenever you can and be okay with less.

6. Consolidate Errands

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Do all your errands in one handy trip instead of spreading them out throughout the week!

7. Reduce Paper Usage

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Reduce your paper usage whenever you can, in the home and at work. There are many ways to do this, such as printing on both sides of the paper instead of one.

8. Limit Online Shopping

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Online shopping makes it all too easy to live with excess, so limit yourself when trying to live with less.

9. Opt for Homemade Gifts

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Homemade gifts are more personal than store-bought ones. Plus, they help you make more out of less.

10. Reduce Food Waste

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Reduce food waste by limiting your portion sizes and always eating leftovers! This can help you not need to buy new food as often.

11. Buy Used Furniture

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Trying to live with less? Make a habit of buying used instead of new, especially with high-expense items like furniture.

12. Avoid Bottled Water

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Constantly buying bottled water can get expensive and takes up a lot of space, so why not cut down?

13. Use a Reusable Water Bottle

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Using a reusable water bottle is a great way to reduce bottled water waste while staying hydrated.

14. Limit Home Decor Purchases

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Decorating is a great way to make a house feel more like a home. However, it’s important to limit your decorations when you’re trying to live with less. Try only choosing decor that feels right and fits the vibe of your home.

15. Cut Down on Party Supplies

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Planning a birthday party or anniversary? Cut down on excess party supplies that will just be thrown away when the big day is over.

16. Buy Multipurpose Items

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Multipurpose items are items that serve several needs, such as glass jars or a fold-out sofa. Buying multipurpose items can reduce the overall amount of things you need to purchase.

17. Reduce Jewelry Purchases

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Invest in quality jewelry that you can wear with anything instead of cheap jewelry pieces that you won’t reuse or just do without.

18. Avoid Trendy Clothing

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Trendy clothing might seem appealing, but it often goes quickly out of trend, and you won’t wear it any longer. Instead, invest in wardrobe staples that you will wear for years to come.

19. Eliminate Excess Beauty Products

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Are your cabinets still full of beauty products that you don’t use anymore? Donate them and clear up space in your cabinets and your life.

20. Cut Back on Home Accessories

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Make your home simpler by cutting back on home accessories you don’t need or use.

21. Reduce Kitchen Gadgets

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Not all kitchen gadgets are essential, and many of them can be eliminated or replaced. For example, sometimes, a good knife set can replace several different gadgets.

22. Limit Electronic Devices

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Do you really need a phone, tablet, watch, and laptop? Decide what you really need, and sell or donate what you don’t.

23. Opt for a Smaller Phone Plan

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Pay for a limited phone plan and grow accustomed to a simpler, more freeing lifestyle.

24. Reduce Lawn Maintenance

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Many people love having highly maintained lawns, but it’s not always necessary. Sometimes, letting grasses and flowers grow freely is actually more aesthetically pleasing.

25. Share Tools With Neighbors

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Need a specific tool for a household project that you don’t already own? Check with friends and neighbors to borrow theirs before buying your own.

26. Eliminate Duplicate Items

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Nobody really needs duplicates of everything. Think kitchen utensils, sneakers, or even certain decorations. Get rid of extra items that you don’t need and clear up space!

27. Buy Fewer Toys for Children

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If you have kids, it can be tempting to buy them every toy they see and want. However, quality is often more important than quantity. Buy them toys that they’ll use all the time instead of ones they’ll grow out of!

28. Avoid Excessive Gift-Giving

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Gift-giving is kind and generous, but there’s no need to go overboard. Sometimes spending quality time with the people in your life is the best gift, anyway.

29. Reduce Holiday Decorations

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Who doesn’t love getting into the holiday season by decorating their home? However, a little can go a long way when it comes to festive decorations.

30. Limit Hobby Spending

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It’s good to invest in your hobbies, but try not to spend your whole paycheck on your hobbies. Instead, make use of what you already have before you buy anything new or try to borrow or get hand-me-downs from people who have grown out of the hobby.

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