How to Save Money to Be a Stay at Home Mom (2024)

A frugal stay at home mom shares her best tips for stay at home mom budgeting and saving money – so you can be home with your kids instead of away at work.

I ’m so excited to share something dear to my heart with you Affording Motherhood followers – SAVING MONEY! My husband and I made it a goal to pay off our house in 7 years (with a 15-year note), so I would be able to stay home with our kids when the time came, so saving is my best friend.

We were both teachers and did not have kids yet. We doubled up on payments for a while and then started paying more and more, beating our goal by 4 years and paying it off in 33 months (A $110,000 loan)!

8 Stay at Home Mom Budgeting Tips

Here we are, years later and I’m a stay-at-home mom with no debt, still saving for college and retirement. So here are some stay at home mom budgeting tips I find useful to show you how to financially prepare to be a stay at home mom!

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1. Make a Budget

This is the #1 way to start saving. Why? Because you see exactly where your money goes and how much spending you can reduce when it’s laid out in front of you.

Once my husband made me control more of the budget, I really started saving money. I’m amazed by how many people don’t have a real budget.

When I say “budget,” I’m talking three important things on it: Category (i.e. Groceries), Budgeted Amount ($400), and Every Expenditure (every trip to the store that was for groceries (see our budget below).

I could go on and on about a budget, but the main thing is to get one in writing and start using it. You will be amazed at how much you’re spending and how clearly you can see your money.

Trust me, I know how easy it is to let the credit card statement be your budget. We’re CONSTANTLY revising our budget…and we get better and better each time!

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2. Get Rid of Cable

I’m talking the big, crazy packages most families have. We haven’t had cable since we got married. No Netflix, no DVR, no HuluPlus. I feel so out of the loop when people talk about “cable shows.”

We watch a ton of movies. We also buy seasons on DVD (or ask for gifts) and watch them in the summer!

This is an easy way to save a lot of money each month. I’ll be honest…I wish we had DVR so I could record shows, but I like saving money so I can stay home with my baby much better. We pay $69 for the Internet AND Basic Cable (have to have this for TV).

3. Shop Around

Shop often for different rates for insurance and electricity. There is almost always a better deal out there. My husband changes electricity companies, almost monthly, for the best rate. I think that’s a bit extreme, but he’s in charge of that.

Texas summers are brutal, so A/C is a must! We keep it at 77-78 degrees in the summer and our bill is between $100-175 a month (for a 2000 sq ft house).

4. Cut Groceries

I love food so this one is hard for me, but most Americans overspend on groceries. I know this will differ for each family, but myrule of thumb is $100 per person in the household.

We have three, so we should spend about $300. We actually spend around $360 (this is everything except diapers). I’m hoping when we have more kids, we’ll stick to that rule of thumb.

When Ryan and I were first married we spent $280 a month. You can check out my detailed tips for grocery shopping here. Menu planning and ads are key for us.

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5. Minimize Dining Out Money

I love to eat out! Therefore, we have to find ways to save in this category. I have tons of tips here. Coupons are the key for us in this department. We budget about $100 a month for dining out (this includes fast food, restaurants, and my must-have Starbucks every once in a while…any food outside the house).

6. Spend Wisely

We are stewards of God’s money here on Earth, so how we spend it is important. This simple equation will help you manage your money:

Income > Expenditures = Good Budget

Sounds easy, but surprisingly, the majority of Americans do not follow it, hence the debt crisis. Viewing money differently is important to saving.

If you want to save BIG, there are TWO major things you should focus on: HOUSE and CAR. I won’t go into detail here, but the following are important for each.

7. Purchase a House with Care

The key is to buy the right house first. Your mortgage should NOT be more than twice your household’s total annual income. For example, if your household income is $80,000, your loan should not be more than $160,000. Of course, this a general rule, but the point is, your mortgage should be lower than you think it would be (definitely lower than what most Americans buy). Also, get a 15-year note!

8. Pay Cash for Your Car

Never lease! It’s the most expensive way to operate a vehicle. Do not take on car payments. This post says it all. I love what Dave Ramsey (whom we follow for financial advice) says about this: “Will your broke relatives and friends make fun of your junk car while you do this? Sure they will, but that is a very good sign you’re on the right track.”

How to Be a Stay at Home Mom on One Income

Here’s a recap of how to budget and save money to be a stay at home mom.

  1. Make a Budget
  2. Get Rid of Cable
  3. Shop Around
  4. Cut Your Grocery Budget
  5. Minimize Dining Out
  6. Spend Wisely
  7. Buy the Right House
  8. Pay Cash for Your Car

What are your favorite money saving and budgeting tips for your family?

Olivia Snyder is the writer at Joyfully Prudent: Prudent Living, Simple Solutions, Joyful Journey. The blog is a culmination of all things Snyder (finance, money saving tips, family, recipes, and more). She’s a former teacher, called into being a stay-at-home mom to her adorable children. She spends her “free” time blogging, making printable signs for Joyful Art Designs (on Etsy), and playing soccer. She and her husband live in Texas. God is good!How to Save Money to Be a Stay at Home Mom (4)

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FAQs

How much to save to become a stay at home mom? ›

Many experts recommend savings of about six months' living expenses. Especially if you're fully reliant on just one spouse's income, you might choose to save at least this much or even more before quitting.

How do I financially plan a stay at home mom? ›

Make a list of expenses to spend. Dividing by spending helps you control where your family's money goes every month and helps you see wasteful spending and save more for your financial plan. You should consider shopping for both mother and baby when the baby is born before you prepare for pregnancy.

How much income for a stay at home mom? ›

According to 2019 data from Salary.com, if you are a stay-at-home parent and paid for your services, you would be looking at a median annual salary of $178,201. 1 Why? Because many stay-at-home parents work around the clock.

Is it cheaper to be a stay-at-home parent? ›

Pros of having a stay-at-home parent

Stay-at-home parents could save their families $9,000 to $18,000‡ per year on childcare alone, just for one child. The more children you have, the more a stay-at-home parent could help you save.

Can I afford to be a stay at home mum? ›

Every family's financial situation is different. Whether you can be a stay-at-home-parent depends on whether you can survive on your partner's salary alone. Simply adding up your monthly outgoings and subtracting them from your partner's take-home pay may show that you can't afford to give up work.

Can you get money from the government for being a stay at home mom? ›

Look into federal grant programs like the Pell Grant and the Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) program. Additionally, check out nonprofit organizations that offer grants specifically targeted towards mothers who are staying at home.

Do stay-at-home moms have value? ›

3—a stay-at-home parent of two children in the city does about $5,200 worth of tasks per month, the study found, or roughly $1.25 million over the course of 20 years. Of the 10 cities where stay-at-home parents of two were the most valuable, four were in the United States: Washington D.C. was ranked No.

Do kids do better with a stay-at-home parent? ›

Some studies link childcare with increased behavioral problems and suggest that being at home with your children offers benefits to their development compared with them being in being in childcare full-time. 8 This may be reassuring news for stay-at-home parents knee-deep in diapers and temper tantrums.

Can you save money by being a stay-at-home mom? ›

Think of yourself as a homesteader. Keeping an organized and well-run home ultimately saves me money every month. One of the things that helps me manage it all as a stay at home mom is having a predictable routine for my kids.

Can you get social security for being a stay-at-home mom? ›

Just because you don't bring home a paycheck doesn't mean you're not working. A stay-at-home parent can get a Social Security check just like any other worker.

Is being a stay-at-home mom valuable? ›

3—a stay-at-home parent of two children in the city does about $5,200 worth of tasks per month, the study found, or roughly $1.25 million over the course of 20 years. Of the 10 cities where stay-at-home parents of two were the most valuable, four were in the United States: Washington D.C. was ranked No.

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