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48 Ways To Live the Big Life on a Small Budget in 2022

Living on a small budget doesn’t mean you have to give up the good life. There are ways to eat well, travel and dress like a million bucks without having to drop a whole bunch of cash.

48 Ways To Live the Big Life on a Small Budget in 2022
48 Ways To Live the Big Life on a Small Budget in 2022

Use these tips to get the most mileage out of your money and live large on any size budget.

Seek Quality Over Quantity

Whether you’re choosing what goes into your grocery cart or your wardrobe, it’s important to select quality over quantity when making purchases. When you’re living on a budget, shopping less frequently will give you the time and flexibility needed to save up for higher-quality items across all categories.

“Instead of getting takeout or fast food a couple times a week, save that money for a nice restaurant,” said Zina Kumok of the blog Conscious Coins. “Nicer items and experiences last longer — and they’re more cost-effective overall.”

Make Money With Your Bank Accounts

Everyone needs somewhere to put their money, but there are options and then there are smarter options. Before picking an account or if you’re looking for a better one, shop around and find one that maximizes your money by helping you organize and grow it.

One option to consider is Monifi and its Spend and Save Balances. Not only does this app’s Save Balance come with a 0.60% annual percentage yield that will help to increase your savings, but you can currently earn an extra $250 by setting up direct deposits. All you have to do is set up the direct deposits and receive two direct deposits of at least $1,000 each into your Spend Balance within 90 days of opening your Monifi Relationship. That extra money and the ability to grow your savings can help you to improve your financial situation over the long term. On top of that, the Monifi app can help you to set and track your personal financial goals, so that you’re focused on reaching them.

Use Rewards Credit Cards

You can make many items on your wish list more affordable by using a credit card that offers rewards.

Just make sure you are using your credit card wisely; you don’t want to end up in debt to afford your big lifestyle.

Eat Well on Less

If you’re wondering how to live on a budget but still eat well, scope out nearby farmer’s markets to find local, quality produce. You’ll get the best prices by stocking up on what’s in season and shopping at the end of the day when farmers are more likely to discount their remaining supply.

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If you’ve ever bitten into an heirloom tomato at the height of the season, you know how luxurious a taste of premiere produce can be.

 

Splurge On Lunch Instead of Dinner

If you love to splurge on eating out, opt for lunch instead of dinner. Prices are typically lower in the middle of the day than they are at the height of the dinner rush. And the food is just as delicious.

Take Advantage of Nature for Exercising

Take advantage of the world around you and work out for free. Go for a run, walk, hike or swim, depending on where you live. Chances are that the scenery outside beats the view of the wall at your local gym.

 

“I enjoy going to the mountains and hiking,” said Michelle Jackson, founder of the blog Michelle Is Money Hungry. “Typically, my friends and I will carpool and have an Instagram-worthy day. There’s nothing better than enjoying what’s in my hometown’s backyard.”

Get Outside for Relaxing Romance

Instead of defining romance as dinner and a movie, take your significant other on an outdoor date. It’s not only fun, but it’s great for your budget, too.

“With four small children, any cheap date where I can get out of the house and spend time with my wife is a luxury. It can be as simple as dropping the kids off with the grandparents,” said John McCarthy of McCarthy Tax Preparation.

You can pack a picnic lunch or bring a bottle of wine to enjoy under the stars on a quiet evening.

 

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