30 Frugal Extreme Money Saving Tips For 2023 | Frugal For Less (2024)

30 Frugal Extreme Money Saving Tips For 2023 | Frugal For Less (1)

Written by Jason Michaels Last Updated: Mar 1, 2024

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Some people will meet their savings goals at all costs, including with some extreme (and sometimes embarrassing) ideas.

If you want some quirky, out of the box ideas to save money, done by real people, keep reading to learn about these 30 frugal extreme money savings tips!

Table of Contents

1. Eat Like a College Student

Do you remember those college days? You were living on ramen noodles in your dorm room. An extreme way of saving money is to continue living that frugal lifestyle, beyond college years! Many people do this.

Do you ever read those stories where someone paid off $50K in student loans in 2 years?

Or, another sky high student loan amount super fast?

This is one of the ways they do it. Making lifestyle sacrifices for the short term can pay off in the long term. Here are some other crazy ways to eat cheap like a college student to save a lot of money fast:

  • No eating out
  • Eating once a day
  • Drinking only water
  • Eat from the dumpster
  • Hop on the “No Food Waste” bandwagon and get steep discounts on unsold fold with the GoMkt app

Check out these 16 apps that prevent food waste. They can help you support the No Food Waste movement and get free or super cheap food!

2. Haircuts at Home

Cutting your hair at home is a great way to save money. In our household, men’s haircuts are $30/week. That’s a whopping $1,500+ per year. It can be even more expensive for women and beauty salon appointments that can rake up to $100 or more per visit!

Investing in some hair styling tools like clippers or hair cutting scissors is a good way to save money on your grooming expenses.

Some have even gone so far as to shave their head, to keep maintenance and costs down. This includes men and women, by the way!

Or, never cut it and just grow it out.

3. Don’t Wash Off Your Makeup

Speaking of grooming and self care, another way to save money for women is to not wash makeup off your face.

Sound crazy?

Makeup is expensive and wearing it everyday will make your supply go down super fast.

Instead of washing your makeup off your face at the end of the day, just skip it, so you can stretch your makeup wear a bit further.

This one sounds pretty crazy but it’s a way to keep your makeup longer and people really do this!

4. Don’t Throw Out Your Clothes…Ever

Ok, so what exactly does this mean?

Well, there are times when you need to replace your clothes.

  • Holes in socks
  • Ripped leggings or pants
  • Buttons popping off your coat
  • Gaining a little weight and “outgrowing” your jeans

Don’t throw out those clothes. Repair them!

Sew ripped or holey clothes, and yes that includes socks! Sew buttons back on your garments, and use a rubber band or try one of these 33 hacks to stretch your tight clothes a little longer.

5. Cheapen your Living Conditions

Lower of cost of living, literally. Here are some ideas to do this:

  • Live in a small house
  • Get roommates
  • Don’t use A/C or heat
  • Cut the cable
  • Rent out unused rooms in your place with rental arbitrage

You might wonder how some people can make such extreme changes but these changes won’t last forever. Some of these money savers can help reduce your expenses by thousands each year.

6. Move your Family in with Family

Living with family and moving back home is such a budget saver. You can potentially pay no rent or very little rent, while you or you and the family take up a spare room or the basem*nt in your parent’s place.

7. Kick the Disposables

Keep nothing disposable in your home. This means no paper towels, tissue, or toilet paper? Yes, that’s right. Use permanent options like these examples.

8. Don’t Buy Convenience Foods

You might have to really give this one some thought. When you go to the grocery store, buy whole foods and use every part, if you can.

For example, buy a whole chicken, instead of boneless skinless chicken breasts. Then, use that chicken for food, make chicken broth, bone broth, food for your pet, get the idea?

  • No junk food including, chips, cookies, crackers, or ice cream
  • No tea bags or coffee pods
  • No frozen dinners
  • Nothing in a box or can

You will be preparing your meals and food at home. This will take more time and more work but your wallet will thank you.

9. Drink water

We talked about this a bit above but to elaborate, you will be drinking tap water. No more bottled water or water filters. You’ll enjoy good ol’ tap water.

Invest in a reusable water bottle and fill it up when you’re on the go, at public water fountains or restrooms.

This easy change will save you a ton of money!

10. Shop Second Hand

Never buy clothes new..ever! When it’s absolutely necessary to replenish your wardrobe, shop second hand at the thrift shop, consignment store, or local goodwill store.

11. Explore Free Entertainment

Check out free activities to keep you entertained. Many communities offer an array of free local entertainment like:

  • Music in the park
  • Public library
  • Local parks

Not to mention free fun stuff you can do at home like a movie marathon in your living room or hosting an indoor or outdoor picnic with your friends.

12. Hand Wash Laundry

Save on laundry costs by hand washing and line drying your garments. It is more work but it reduces the wear on your clothes and saves you money.

13. Buy in Bulk

You can save a ton if you switch to buying in bulk. A 40 pack of bottled waters at your bulk store costs less than a 24 pack at your regular grocery store. More supply, less costs. That’s the whole idea behind buying in bulk.

The biggest money savers are in produce, meat and dairy. You can freeze what you don’t need and thaw it out for use later.

14. Grow your Food

Growing your food is a cost effective way to lower your food budget. You can’t grow everything but there is a lot that you can grow, like expensive produce. Buying local from your farmer’s market is a good way to save money while supporting local farmers too.

15. Make your Cleaning Supplies

Cleaning supplies are pricey. Make your own with cheap base ingredients like baking soda or vinegar.

16. Make Gifts

Instead of buying gifts for holidays, birthdays and special events, make them! There are a ton of cheap DIY gifts you can make at home.

Here are 15 cheap gifts you can make yourself that cost almost nothing!

17. Only Flush Once a Week

This comes straight from an episode of Extreme Cheapstakes. The idea is to save water by only flushing the toilet once a week, regardless of what happened in there the entire week.

Have you heard of this modified version: if it’s brown flush it down, if it’s yellow, let it mellow?

What an extreme!

18. Cut the Cable

Cable television can be very expensive. Cut it out, but not completely. Transitioning to a streaming service like Netflix or Hulu, can slash your bill down by as much as 90%!

These cable alternatives are a good way to keep you entertained without breaking the budget.

You can also watch TV cheaply on your computer.

19. Coupon from the Trash

Couponing at all costs is what a lot of people do to save money, including rummaging through the trash of neighbors and dumpsters from local shops. One person’s trash is another person’s treasure, right?

20. Switch Banks

Switching banks comes with many perks including hundreds of dollars, free appliances and other freebies when you join a new bank. So, why not switch banks to take advantage?

21. Only Shop on Sale

Only shopping sales means if it’s not on sale, you aren’t buying it. It’s a pretty extreme take on shopping but if you decide to do this, you can make it easier on yourself with these money-making tools:

Dosh: This free app lets you earn cash back on your purchases. It’s simple. Install the app for free on your cell phone, link or debit/credit card and use that card to make purchases at participating retailers. You can scan your area with the app to see what retailers are available and offering discounts.

When you make a purchase, cashback is applied to your Dosh account automatically and you can redeem for cash to your bank account, PayPal cash, and other options!

Ebates: You will want to get the free Ebates browser extension on your computer. When you land on an Ebates partner site, you’ll get a popup showing you how much cash back is available with your purchase. Once you buy, you’ll have cashback applied to your Ebates account. Then, redeem of rewards like cash, gift cards, and more!

Ibotta: You can scout out the sales in your area, scan receipts and do so much more with the free app, Ibotta. It’s for grocery shopping and will help you save a ton on your food costs.

You’ll want to check out these 13 Ibotta tips and tricks to get the most out of the app!

22. Live in Your Car

A lot of people are starting to do this to save money. The cost of renting an apartment, up to $1,000+ is saved every month and can be applied to savings or your debts.

Who does this?

  • College students
  • Recent college grads
  • Digital nomads

It’s definitely an extreme way to cheapen your lifestyle costs, living in your vehicle.

23. Regifting

Do you know those gifts you receive for yourself that you don’t like? Don’t throw them away, regift! This will save you a ton on gifts that you’ll be buying throughout the year for birthdays and other events.

24. Ask for Refunds

Have you ever paid a membership for the month and cancelled halfway through or before the month ended? Why not ask for a refund. Even a prorated refund is a win, getting money back for the portion of the month you didn’t use. A lot of people don’t even think to do this, but ask. You might be surprised how often you’ll get a refund back!

25. Live a Petless Life

Pets are expensive. They can bring joy and serenity to your life. They can truly feel like part of the family but the truth is, the upkeep for having a pet can be high:

  • Food
  • Housing
  • Toys
  • Supplies
  • Vet checkups
  • Cleaning

Save money and have no pets.

26. Eat Free Food

There are free food opportunities all around you. Here are some ways to eat free:

  • Install fast food restaurant apps on your phone
  • Check out monthly free food deals here
  • Mystery shopping
  • Use a rewards app

Restaurants that Give Free Food

Your favorite fast food retailers like Burger King and KFC offer incentives for downloading their free app onto your cell phone.You can get free food just for downloading, along with other perks like birthday freebies, coupons and more.

Here is a roundup of some restaurants that offer incentives for getting their app:

  • Baja Fresh
  • 7 Eleven
  • Auntie Anne’s
  • Burger King
  • Chili’s
  • Chick-fila
  • Denny’s
  • Dominoes

Check out more restaurants that give free food.

Monthly Food Deals

Head to Thrillist for their monthly roundup of free food deals from restaurants that are offering specials, honoring a holiday or giving out free food for no reason at all.

Mystery Shopping

With mystery shopping, you are working as an undercover shopper, evaluating the performance of restaurant employees. You are paid for your services with money or rewards and you usually get the item you are shopping, for free.

You can check out companies like Mystery Dining HGEM or Service Scan to sign up as a mystery shopper.

Rewards Apps

Get Olio. Here’s how it works:

First, download the app, for iPhone or Android phone users. Then, connect the app to Facebook and browse local eateries offering free food.

27. Eat Super Cheap Dinners

Similar to eating like a college student, you can do really cheap dinners throughout the week to save. You can eat spaghetti and marinara sauce for under $.50/serving, feeding about 5 people. You can also eat peanut butter and jelly sandwiches or cereal to save money.

28. One Meal a Day

Go even more extreme, eating just one meal a day. People who fast do this for the purposes of losing weight. Can you imagine how much you’d save on your grocery bill if you shopped for one meal a day, instead of three meals plus snacks!

29. Work a Second Job

Working a second job will bring in more income, which you can put toward your savings goals but it can also have perks.

When I was in college, I worked at Pizza Hut. The perks? Huge discounts on food for employees plus we got to take home cancelled orders or eat them at work. During this time, my weekly grocery bill didn’t exceed around $25, partly because of all the free or steeply discounted food I had access to.

Other job perks?

  • Free daycare
  • Free dry cleaning
  • Free food
  • Free supplies
  • Free car washes and detailing

This one makes you think twice about getting a second job.

30. Start a Side Hustle

To save money, you can start a side hustleto make extra money. Aside from getting a second job, there are other ways to earn more income:

  • Take online surveys (earn $300/month or more with these surveys) – some of our favorites our Survey Junkie, Vindale Researchand Pinecone Research
  • Babysitting
  • Start an online store
  • Start a blog
  • Sell your stuff on Ebay
  • Flip domains

Final Thoughts

These extreme money saving ideas certainly make you think, don’t they? What embarrassing or unusual measures have you taken to save money? Share your thoughts down below.

30 Frugal Extreme Money Saving Tips For 2023 | Frugal For Less (2024)

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How can I save money when I am already frugal? ›

Ten Frugal Habits to Save Money
  1. Track Spending.
  2. Automate Your Savings.
  3. Save Loose Change.
  4. Compare Prices & Comparison Shop.
  5. Avoid Spending Triggers.
  6. Shop Second Hand.
  7. Save Windfall Income & Use a Spending Rule of Thumb.
  8. Institute a Waiting Period.

How to live as cheaply as possible? ›

12 Tips for Frugal Living
  1. Choose quality over quantity. ...
  2. Prioritize value over price. ...
  3. Use credit wisely. ...
  4. Declutter regularly. ...
  5. Use a budget to guide your spending. ...
  6. Know the difference between wants and needs. ...
  7. Be a savvy consumer. ...
  8. Prioritize your values.
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How to live frugally on one income? ›

Living on a one-income budget
  1. Assess your financial situation. Start by understanding your current financial status. ...
  2. List fixed expenses. ...
  3. Track changing expenses. ...
  4. Differentiate needs vs. ...
  5. Set financial goals. ...
  6. Create an emergency savings fund. ...
  7. Allocate for savings. ...
  8. Start a debt repayment plan.

How to be frugal in 2024? ›

So, turn off all lights when you leave a room, make sure the TV isn't on for the sake of being on, and if you know you're not going to be using a lamp or other electronics that still use electricity even when not in use, unplug them! It's just an easy way to save money.

How to be extremely thrifty? ›

I should note that I do most, but not all, of these tips.
  1. Go with one car. Many families have two or more cars. ...
  2. Go with a smaller house. ...
  3. Go with a smaller car. ...
  4. Rent rather than own. ...
  5. Look for used first. ...
  6. Eat out less. ...
  7. Eat out frugally. ...
  8. Brown bag it to work.

How to pinch pennies? ›

Get creative! Throw some ingredients in a crock pot, make a casserole or look for dinner ideas online. If you can stretch your pantry items a few days, you are saving money by not purchasing new groceries. This is one of the best way you can pinch pennies and not be wasteful.

How to be a cheapskate? ›

Cheapskates don't overpay for convenience. In the supermarket, they bypass the washed and chopped veggies and go straight for the whole heads of broccoli. They bypass the frozen food section and go straight for the fresh stuff—even if it means buying more than they need.

What's the cheapest way to live in America? ›

Here are 13 housing alternatives to help cut the cost of living and bring balance to your budget.
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How to live simple life and save money? ›

How to Save Money: 23 Tips
  1. Make a budget.
  2. Say goodbye to debt.
  3. Set a savings goal.
  4. Save money automatically.
  5. Buy generic.
  6. Meal plan.
  7. Cancel some subscriptions and memberships.
  8. Adjust your tax withholdings.
Apr 5, 2024

Can a single person live on $1000 a month? ›

Living on $1,000 per month is a challenge. From the high costs of housing, transportation and food, plus trying to keep your bills to a minimum, it would be difficult for anyone living alone to make this work. But with some creativity, roommates and strategy, you might be able to pull it off.

What is a realistic living budget for a single person? ›

The average monthly expenses for one person can vary, but the average single person spends about $3,405 per month. Housing tends to consume the highest portion of monthly income, with the average annual spending on housing at $1,885 per month per person.

How to live off one paycheck a month? ›

Tips for Making One Income Work
  1. Update your budget. ...
  2. Make savings work for you. ...
  3. Reduce monthly bill amounts. ...
  4. Look into unemployment benefits. ...
  5. Pay down debt. ...
  6. Seek out low-cost activities. ...
  7. Plan meals to cut food costs. ...
  8. Tap into your emergency fund.

How to save until it hurts? ›

1) Save until it hurts every month.

Once your savings amount stops hurting, it's time to save a little more. Ideally, you'll eventually save 50% or more of your after-tax income. Your mission is to then invest the majority of your savings in risk-appropriate asset classes.

How to be frugal but not cheap? ›

How can I be frugal without being cheap?
  1. Focus on the big picture. Don't worry about the little things. ...
  2. Don't be afraid to splurge on things you love. It's okay to spend money on something you really want if it's something you really want. ...
  3. Find ways to save money that are fun.
Aug 22, 2023

What is frugal living? ›

Frugal living isn't about being cheap; it's about being resourceful. It's finding ways to save where you can — whether via coupons, freebies or DIY hacks — so you can focus your money and attention on the things you value, whether that's saving for a comfortable retirement, traveling or living a debt-free life.

What is the 50 20 30 budget rule? ›

The 50-30-20 rule recommends putting 50% of your money toward needs, 30% toward wants, and 20% toward savings. The savings category also includes money you will need to realize your future goals.

How can I live frugally and still enjoy life? ›

So, we put together our 15 favorite frugal tips to live by that are also super simple and easy for anyone to use.
  1. Tip 1: Differentiate between Luxury Spending vs Necessary Expenses. ...
  2. Tip 2: Make Cuts in Your Spending. ...
  3. Tip 3: Cap Your Spending. ...
  4. Tip 4: Keep Receipts and Track Spending. ...
  5. Tip 5: Think Twice Before You Buy.
Jan 19, 2024

How to save money on almost everything? ›

What Is the Best Way To Save Money?
  1. Set goals. Set savings goals that motivate you, like saving up for a house or going on a dream vacation, and give yourself timelines for reaching them.
  2. Budget. Make a budget and make saving a necessary expense. ...
  3. Cut down on spending. ...
  4. Automate your saving. ...
  5. Pay off debt. ...
  6. Earn more.

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