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Five Easy Ways to Save Money on a Tight Budget

Do you often find it challenging to stretch your paycheck to cover all your expenses? You’re definitely not alone. Many Americans are in the same boat, trying to make ends meet from one payday to the next. A recent Forbes report revealed that over a quarter of Americans have savings of less than $1,000. Other studies indicate that about half of U.S. households have saved up enough to cover three months’ worth of expenses, with less than 40 percent having enough for six months.

While it might seem challenging to save when there’s not much flexibility in your budget, there are practical ways to make it happen.

Identify where you are spending your money

Kickstart your journey into financial control by keeping tabs on all your spending for next 30 days and creating a budget. Every expense, no matter how small, should be recorded using any tracking method you prefer—a notebook, your smartphone, an online spreadsheet, or whatever suits you best. Sort your expenses into categories and prioritize the essential ones like mortage/rent, utilities, food, transportation, and healthcare. This simple act of tracking and budgeting is a significant step towards financial control and should be celebrated.

Once you have a clear picture of where your money is going, you’ll be able to identify areas where you can cut back. For example, finding ways to spend less on items like clothing, entertainment, or gym memberships can make a significant difference. By sticking to a budget, you’ll gain a better understanding of your spending habits and the confidence to find ways to save.

Entertainment—Look for low-cost or free ways to have fun

Food—Try to spend no more than 11% of your take-home pay on food

Energy bills—Simple changes in your daily habits can result in substantial savings on energy bills

Credit Card Late Fees—Missing a payment due date comes with a heavy price

By making small changes and putting those savings to an emergency fund or dedicated savings account (Mid Oregon has a variety of options to choose from), you can reduce the stress of paying bills and even save up for fun things like vacations or special gifts.

Remember, a goal without a plan is just a wish. So, grab that pen and paper, give some money-saving tricks a shot, and hopefully, you’ll be high-fiving yourself by the end of the month. Whatever your needs, Mid Oregon’s experienced team is a great place to start discussing your money-saving opportunities. 

Want to know more? Read additional Mid Oregon blog articles about goalsbudgeting, and debt consolidation.


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