We love a good vintage, and that goes for money-saving tips as well. These vintage money-saving tips are so good they deserve a revival in 2025.
Make Coffee at Home
The designer latte is a relatively new concept. Bring back making your coffee at home, even if it takes you a little extra time to make it just the way you like.
Turn Off Your Lights and Unplug
Turn things off when you aren’t using them. This seems obvious, but we’re so plugged in these days that most people don’t bother. Making an effort can net you some serious savings on your electrical bill.
Plan Your Meals
Embrace the art of meal planning. Not only does it reduce waste, but it also helps you stick to your grocery budget. And there’s no more, “what are we having for dinner tonight?” “Past” you has the bases covered!
Use Cash
Forget credit or pay-over-time options for discretionary spending — use cash as a fun (and fiscally responsible) throwback! Using cash for certain parts of your budget helps limit your spending and be more mindful about where your money goes.
Shop Secondhand
Everything from thrift stores to garage sales can be veritable treasure troves for items both ordinary and extraordinary. Shopping for more things secondhand saves you money, and hunting for hidden gems is honestly a fun way to spend an afternoon.
Take the Bus
If you live in an area with public transportation, take the bus! If you don’t but the location is in walking distance, take your legs! Don’t rely on your car as much and you’ll save significantly on transportation-related expenses.