10 “Necessities” You’ll Never See a Frugal Person Buy

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You’d be surprised how many things are marketed to us as “needs” when they’re not necessary. Here are ten examples of things you think you need that frugal people would never spend a dime on — and you should keep spending on these to a minimum yourself.

Bottled Water

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We’re not saying you have to always drink directly from the tap, but investing in a filter means never having to buy another bottle of water a day.

Books

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The genuinely frugal know the truth about buying books: you’ll almost always find what you’re looking for at your local library. So save yourself the scratch and see what they have instead of buying a book you’ll only ever read once.

Costly Coffee

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If you think you can’t live without your morning coffee, you aren’t alone. Many people see their specialty coffee as an absolute must to function. But frugal people know better and make coffee exactly how they like it at home, saving them a fortune annually compared to those who go out every morning.

Brand Name Grocery Items

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Why bother with the brand name if there’s a cheaper generic right next to it? Some people would argue that generic groceries differ in taste or quality. And while that could be true, it isn’t always the case for everyone. Don’t hesitate to try out the generics next time you go shopping and see how much you save.

Paper Towels

 

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Paper towels are phenomenal tools for wiping up spills or using them as napkins. That said, reusable, washable cloths are significantly more cost-effective and work just as well for everything you’d use paper towels for.

Gym Memberships

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We’d never argue against working out, which is vital for physical and mental health. Investing in your health is a frugal endeavor itself. But considering how easy it is to get a full workout at home, gym memberships are in no way a must, and frugal people wouldn’t dare sign one of those costly contracts.

Cable TV

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Most people would agree that cable TV is becoming less and less of a necessity with a plethora of streaming platforms. Frugal people, however, have known about this being a racket for quite some time and would never spend money on a cable TV package, then or now.

The Newest Tech

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If there’s anything that we’re constantly told we “need,” it’s the latest and greatest gadget. If your current phone, laptop, or anything is still working, then there’s no real need to upgrade until it’s not.

Media Subscriptions

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Cable TV isn’t worth it, but neither is a host of streaming services you’ll never use. Frugal people know better than to keep a bunch of ongoing subscriptions up, and many don’t bother with them at all.

Work Lunches

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Imagine spending $15 every time you go out to eat at work. Sure, it’s convenient. But when you add up that cost, it’s astronomically high compared to packing your lunch every morning.

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Middle-class Americans need to start saving money, and they need to do it stat.

Inflation is rising, and no one is getting paid more.  Everything is just so expensive. Frankly, it’s exhausting. But there is hope.

Frugal living is really not that bad. There are some great ways to save money and feel better about yourself. Using these tips to simplify your life and reduce your spending will make you happier than ever.

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I’m super frugal, and one of my passions is sharing my frugal living tips with everyone.

Here are some of my absolute favorite frugal tips to help you get started on your journey to frugal living.

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Everything comes with a hefty price tag these days. From indulgences to essentials, the cost of living keeps rising. We used to consider certain items affordable options, but now they’ve become so expensive that they’re no longer worth it. Here are 15 things that have lost their affordability and make us wonder if they are worth it!

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Saving money doesn’t have to mean saying goodbye to life’s little indulgences. With a few smart tweaks, you can stash away cash for that dream vacation, rainy day fund, or splurge-worthy purchase without feeling like you’re on a constant budget patrol.

Think of it as a side hustle that pays off without the extra hours. Whether you’re looking to conquer debt or simply boost your bank account, these tips are guaranteed to put more money in your pocket, painlessly.

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Want to save some money? There are so many ways to save money that are published in articles all day, every day.

It can be tiring to sort through them and find the ones that work for you, so we decided to scour the internet and find some of the best ones to share with you. But we couldn’t decide which ones to share with you, so we just decided to share the ones we liked, which means that these are pretty random!

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Author: CJ Darnieder

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CJ is a writer and musician from Chicago.  When he’s not practicing the divine art of stoicism, focusing on achieving a deafening inner quiet, or attempting to reconcile with the inherent powers of the universe, he loves to cook!

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