Prices keep rising, and a lot of people are stepping back to see what’s still worth buying. Items that once felt helpful now ...
Living frugally doesn’t have to mean sacrificing a fancier lifestyle. Even with inflation driving up prices, you don’t have to let it drain your budget. With intentional planning, you can still save ...
"When we're ready, maybe we'll move somewhere bigger. But even then, we'll still choose what's enough for us," Dr Amirah ...
Corey Forsythe achieved financial independence in January and finished saving for retirement at age 35. Forsythe prioritized living a frugal lifestyle to maximize his investable income. He grew his ...
While some styles fade as others make comebacks, there are a chosen few things that never go out of style. Take, for example, these tried-and-true frugal living tips and tricks. Not only do they still ...
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Extreme minimalism: my rustic box truck life

Brandon transforms a box truck into a rustic tiny home, embracing minimalism for frugal living in Silicon Valley. As a ...
Getting FIRE’d (slang for early retirement in the Financial Independence Retire Early (FIRE) community) in one’s 40s is a dream for many. It’s still young enough to enjoy the most from adventures, ...
More than 40% of Americans currently associate frugality with avoiding unnecessary purchases, but in reality, being truly frugal is a mindset. It’s not simply about cutting back on spending or being ...
Being frugal today means being smart about your money while making sure you're also enjoying life too. You're making the most ...
Lean FIRE involves a frugal lifestyle in retirement, with annual expenses generally not exceeding $40,000. Fat FIRE allows for a luxurious lifestyle in retirement, with annual expenses often exceeding ...