50+ Frugal Ways To Save Money (2024)

We are always looking for frugal ways to save money and keep more of our hard earned dollars, but in this day and age, it seems to be getting more difficult to do that.

For many of us, there’s just simply too much month left at the end of the money and many times, we feel there’s just nothing left to cut. Well, that’s not true! I feel there’s always room for improvement as we can always go a little deeper when it comes to saving money. But, of course, it’s up to you how deep you need to go and how much time you’re willing to invest.

Several months ago a wrote a post, 85 Frugal Tips To Help You Save Money.It’s been one of my most popular post, yet! So popular, that I decided to see if I could expound on it and come up with even more frugal ways to save money. Well, guess what?! That’s exactly what I did and here they are! Over 50 awesome money saving tips!

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50+ Frugal Ways To Save Money

  1. Avoid ATM’s, especially the ones with fees. I can honestly say I’ve never used an ATM before. I never wanted to get into that habit.
  2. Consolidate loans if you can drastically lower the interests rates, but only do this is you have changed your mindset and vow to stop using credit…otherwise, you’ll find yourself right back in the same boat with a consolidated loan and more debt. You will cause yourself to dig your hole even deeper.
  3. Leave the debit card/checkbook at home.
  4. Keep track of your spending daily or weekly. This is imperative to living within your means.
  5. Look for coupon codes before purchasing anything online.
  6. Use Groupon, but be careful not spend, just because you see a good deal. If you weren’t looking for it…don’t buy it.
  7. Pay your bills either before or as soon as you get paid AND have a plan/budget in place.
  8. Do NOT enroll in overdraft protection at your bank. While this may seem like a good idea, having this kind of cushion can lead to more debt.
  9. Learn the sales cycles for large purchases. Here is an article that has a graphic with the month and the items that usually go on sale, The Best Times To Buy Anything, All Year Round.
  10. To save money on gas, use the Gas Buddy app.
  11. To find the cheapest and most convenient parking facilities in 105 cities and 115 airports, get the Best Parking app.
  12. Check for free wifi when your out and about. I do this while at the grocery store, restaurants or anywhere else that may offer it. It saves me from using my own data.
  13. Wait until Black Friday or Cyber Monday to make purchases.
  14. Implement a 24 hour rule. If you see something you really want or think you need, don’t purchase immediately. Wait 24 hours and see if you still feel the same way. Chances are…you won’t.
  15. Need glasses? www.39dollarglasses.com and www.firmoo.com have great prices at a fraction of the cost from major retailers. I got a new Rx from my eye doctor recently and decided to give 39Dollarglasses a try. Ordering was simple and delivery was quick. I love them! I also use www.Readers.com for my every day readers and sunglasses, as I like the sunglasses to also be readers. They only cost $14.95 a piece for these and I have been extremely happy with my purchases.
  16. Take free classes at your local library. Most have online calendars with the classes that are available.
  17. Check out Ebooks and Audiobooks (through your local library) for free, using www.overdrive.com.
  18. Delete cookies BEFORE searching for airline flights. Clearing your search history “may” help you get a cheaper ticket, because airline and travel websites will use your search history against you. This may not be foolproof, but why take chances.
  19. Pay loans bi-monthly or split them in half, on your own and move the amount to another account until the due date. I have found that splitting larger bills, like mortgage, rent, car payments, etc., will keep you from having such a large chunk come out of one paycheck. This is particularly helpful if you get paid bi-monthly. You can also do this if you get paid weekly. Just divide the payment by four and take that amount, move it out of your checking account, into another account (or pull the cash.) Just be sure to put it in a place where you won’t be tempted to use it.Check out a more detailed explanation in my post,How To Use The Half Payment Method.
  20. Use free iCloud or GoogleDrive for storage.
  21. Use power saving settings on your devices.
  22. Try comparing prices using Costco Travel for vacation packages, cruises, rental cars and hotel rooms. It’s wise to always spend a few extra minutes to compare prices and amenities with other booking sites, as well.
  23. If you work for a company, ask for corporate discounts for gym memberships, airlines, etc. It’s always wise to see what’s available.
  24. Review you insurances, i.e. auto and homeowners, yearly, because we all know, it pays to shop around.
  25. Increase insurance deductibles. This can save a considerable amount, but just be sure you always have enough money in savings to cover the deductible in case you need to file a claim. In other words, have an emergency fund.
  26. Bundle your polices for a 10-20% discount.
  27. Switch to Term Life Insurance if you are paying for Whole Life. Life insurance is not an investment! Term is a lot less expensive and you can pocket the difference. Do your own investing and not through a life insurance policy.
  28. Order groceries online. You can keep track of how much you’re spending. This is great if you have a grocery budget with a set amount of how much you want to spend.
  29. Grow your own herbs.
  30. Chop your own veggies. Pre-chopped vegetables always cost more.
  31. Separate your bananas! This can slow down the ripening process.
  32. Make your lettuce last longer by storing it in a zip lock bag with a moist paper towel. I’ve done this for years and it really works!
  33. Boil water in the microwave instead of the stovetop. But, if you have to use the stove, put a lid on it to make it boil faster.
  34. Invest in a deep freezer. This will allow you to take advantage of buying in bulk and pay lower price and it will also allow you to make up some freezer meals for those busy days when you don’t have time to prepare a meal from scratch.
  35. Bring water with you when you leave home. It’ll keep you from stopping at a convenience store for something to drink.
  36. Run your dishwasher at night and “air” dry, instead of “heat” dry. Make sure it’s full, too, because it uses the same amount of water whether you run a half a load or a full load.
  37. Throw 2-3 tennis balls in the dryer to help any load dry faster.
  38. Do your own beauty treatments. 24 Favorite Frugal Beauty Tips can give you some great suggestions!
  39. Make your own gifts because this can be more meaningful when it’s a gift from the heart and it just takes a little pre-planning.
  40. Check the rubber seal around the refrigerator and oven to make sure you’re not wasting money on your energy bill. Here is an article to show you how.
  41. Develop a minimalist lifestyle. Sell your clutter or items that you don’t need or use.You can have a yard sale, sell it on eBay or Craigslist, take it to a consignment shop, or even donate it for the tax deduction. All of these options can turn old stuff you don’t want anymore into money in your pocket. Not only that, it’s often a psychological load off your mind to clean out your closets.
  42. Cut your own hair. This may not be popular with some, but if you have a simple hairstyle, you just need a good pair of scissors and clippers.
  43. Don’t speed. It’s far morecost-efficient to just drive the speed limit, keep that gas in the tank, and keep the cops off your tail. If you have a lead foot, use your cruise control.
  44. Don’t let your car idle. You’re literally burning money.
  45. Pull your credit report for free once a year and check for inaccuracies that could end up being costly or could be flags for identity theft. I use Credit Karma for this.
  46. Do your own yard work!
  47. Keep the sun out by keeping your blinds or curtains closed during hot summer days, because we all know that blocking the sunlight really does help to keep your house cooler.
  48. Lower the temperature on your water heater to 120 degrees.For every 10 degree reduction in temperature, you can save up to 5 percent on water heating costs.
  49. Caulk andweather-seal all the drafts and gaps around your doors and windows
  50. Plant shade trees around your house to help you save on the cost of air-conditioning.
  51. Get rid of Private Mortgage Insurance. If the down payment on your home was less than 20 percent, you are probably paying private mortgage insurance (PMI) as part of your monthly mortgage payment. Once you have 20 percent equity in your home, though, you should contact your lender to get your PMI removed.
  52. Challenge/protest your property tax assessment.
  53. Exercise for free or on the cheap. Check out this post for ways to get healthy and fit on a frugal budget!
  54. Keep copies of your receipts in an envelope or file folder, organized by store or by month. You’ll need these if anything breaks.
  55. Ask your doctor for samples for expensive medications or give you a prescription for 3 month refills instead of one. That way, you’ll only have to pay one co-pay instead of 3.
  56. Use Amazon for shopping, whether its for Christmas, birthdays, etc. If you shop online, a lot, it may be worth it to purchase Amazon Prime. You can even split Prime with a friend or relative. You can add several addresses and payment methods to one account, making this very easy. Amazon also gives you a month of FREE Prime, just to try. I’ve done this in December and was able to use it all through the holidays. You just need to remember to cancel on or before the 30 days is up, in order to not get charged.
  57. Set goals and make a plan for saving.
  58. Give yourself grace and don’t beat yourself up over past mistakes. Instead, learn from them and move forward.

Speaking of Amazon…

Here are a few of my favorite items from Amazon that can help you save money, because sometimes, spending a little can save a bunch, in the long run.

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Just get started…

There are so many ways to save money and be frugal…and while all of these suggestions may or may not be applicable to your situation, I’m sure there are many that can be implemented to help you reach your goals, whether it’s saving more money, getting out of debt or both.

As with the first post, 85 Frugal Tips to Help You Save Money, I hope you can put some of these tips to use and find some more frugal ways to save money. Please add your money saving tips in the comments below. I’d love to hear from you! Also, be sure to subscribe to Love To Frugal to make sure you never miss a post!

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How to live extremely cheaply? ›

12 Tips for Frugal Living
  1. Choose quality over quantity. ...
  2. Prioritize value over price. ...
  3. Use credit wisely. ...
  4. Declutter regularly. ...
  5. Use a budget to guide your spending. ...
  6. Know the difference between wants and needs. ...
  7. Be a savvy consumer. ...
  8. Prioritize your values.
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How can I save money when I am already frugal? ›

Ten Frugal Habits to Save Money
  1. Track Spending.
  2. Automate Your Savings.
  3. Save Loose Change.
  4. Compare Prices & Comparison Shop.
  5. Avoid Spending Triggers.
  6. Shop Second Hand.
  7. Save Windfall Income & Use a Spending Rule of Thumb.
  8. Institute a Waiting Period.

How to be frugal but not cheap? ›

15 Tips for Living Frugally Without Looking Cheap
  1. Eliminate monthly subscriptions.
  2. Shop for new insurance.
  3. Reduce prescription costs.
  4. Buy used items.
  5. Rent, don't own.
  6. Purchase at the right time.
  7. Buy high-quality products.
  8. Enlist your friends.

How to dramatically save money? ›

Canceling unnecessary subscriptions and automating your savings are a couple of simple ways to save money quickly. Switching banks, opening a short-term CD, and signing up for rewards programs can also help you save money. Making a budget and eliminating a spending habit each day can help lead to long-term savings.

How to survive on $1,000 a month? ›

  1. Lower Your Housing Costs. Housing might be your biggest expense, and, if you want to make a $1,000 a month budget work, getting that cost down can help. ...
  2. Get Rid of Your Car. ...
  3. Eat at Home. ...
  4. Negotiate Your Bills. ...
  5. Learn to Barter and Trade. ...
  6. Get Rid of Debt. ...
  7. Adopt a No-Spend Attitude. ...
  8. Find Free or Low-Cost Ways to Have Fun.

How to live frugally on one income? ›

Living on a one-income budget
  1. Assess your financial situation. Start by understanding your current financial status. ...
  2. List fixed expenses. ...
  3. Track changing expenses. ...
  4. Differentiate needs vs. ...
  5. Set financial goals. ...
  6. Create an emergency savings fund. ...
  7. Allocate for savings. ...
  8. Start a debt repayment plan.

How can I save money if I barely make anything? ›

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  1. Focus on small changes in various budget categories.
  2. Automate your savings into a high-yield savings account.
  3. Earn interest on your checking account.
  4. Use those three-payday months to save more.
  5. Keep a budget.
  6. Shop around for insurance rates.
  7. Refinance your mortgage.
  8. Find a way to save on rent.
Oct 19, 2023

What is the difference between being frugal and cheap? ›

A cheap person is someone who is extremely price-sensitive. They would go for the cheapest possible option regardless of the quality or value. They would prioritize saving money over getting some nice clothes or going out for experiences. Whereas a frugal person would try and maximize the value they get.

How can I trick myself into spending less money? ›

'Avoid the 1-click option 100% of the time': 5 ways to trick yourself into saving money
  1. Automate your savings. ...
  2. Think of purchases in hours worked, not dollars spent. ...
  3. Do your spending with cash. ...
  4. Do a spending cleanse. ...
  5. Wait 24 hours before making big purchases.
Apr 20, 2023

What is toxic frugality? ›

Frugality is the practice of being wise with money and avoiding wastefulness. It's a virtue that many people admire. It fosters responsible financial habits and can lead to a more sustainable life. But there's a darker side to frugality that can be detrimental to our quality of life. This is known as “toxic frugality.”

How to be frugal like a millionaire? ›

8 Frugal Habits That Will Make You a Millionaire
  1. Live Below Your Means.
  2. Never Pay Full Price.
  3. Cut Out Unnecessary Expenses.
  4. Rent or Sell Your Current Possessions.
  5. Leave the Cash and Plastic at Home.
  6. Don't Waste Money on "Get Rich Quick" Schemes.
  7. Go Green.
  8. Get a Side Gig.
Feb 28, 2016

How to live on as little money as possible? ›

Tips to help you live below your means
  1. Create a plan for your money. The act of assigning a job for every dollar can be empowering. ...
  2. Automate your savings. ...
  3. Pay yourself. ...
  4. Live off one income if possible. ...
  5. Look for ways to lower your discretionary expenses. ...
  6. Reflect on your financial habits. ...
  7. Drive used. ...
  8. Pay less interest.
Jul 10, 2024

How can I save money drastically? ›

The key is knowing where to look.
  1. Keep Track of Your Spending Habits. Solutions to financial challenges are there for the taking. ...
  2. Create a Budget. The importance of budgeting can't be minimized. ...
  3. Update Subscriptions. ...
  4. Save on Utility Costs. ...
  5. Cheaper Housing Options. ...
  6. Consolidate Debts. ...
  7. Shop for Cheaper Insurance. ...
  8. Eat at Home.
Jun 21, 2024

How to save $1,000 ASAP? ›

Financial expert Dave Ramsey has a lot of ideas on the subject, and here are some of the most practical ways to save your first $1,000 quickly.
  1. Cancel Subscriptions. ...
  2. Bring Your Own Lunch. ...
  3. Avoid Coffee Out. ...
  4. Re-Sell Old Items. ...
  5. Shop at Cheaper Grocery Stores With Rewards Programs. ...
  6. Buy Generic. ...
  7. Join a Carpool.
Dec 28, 2023

How to save $10,000 in 3 months? ›

03. Seven steps to save $10,000 in 3 months
  1. Evaluate your current financial situation. ...
  2. Get your debt under control. ...
  3. Set a realistic goal. ...
  4. Try fasting from unnecessary spending for 30 days. ...
  5. Get creative with your living situation. ...
  6. Make extra money with a side hustle or freelance gig. ...
  7. Invest in yourself.
Jun 20, 2023

How to live off very little money? ›

Tips to help you live below your means
  1. Create a plan for your money. The act of assigning a job for every dollar can be empowering. ...
  2. Automate your savings. ...
  3. Pay yourself. ...
  4. Live off one income if possible. ...
  5. Look for ways to lower your discretionary expenses. ...
  6. Reflect on your financial habits. ...
  7. Drive used. ...
  8. Pay less interest.
Jul 10, 2024

Where can you live for the least amount of money? ›

Most Affordable Places to Live in the U.S. in 2024-2025
  • Fort Wayne, IN.
  • Huntsville, AL.
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  • Springfield, MO.
  • Davenport, IA.
  • Hickory, NC.
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How can I live peacefully without money? ›

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  1. Making Your Plans.
  2. Arranging Accommodation.
  3. Finding and Growing Food.
  4. Supplying Other Needs.
  5. Planning Transportation.

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