There are a lot of unflattering words associated with the word “frugal.” Cheap or tightwad are the two most common words thrown around. Additionally, it brings to mind images of deprivation, sacrifice ...
When it comes to living frugally, there is no one-size-fits-all. Facing the harsh reality of living in the modern world means that things cost money — much more than they used to in plenty of cases.
Cutting costs doesn’t mean cutting corners. With prices climbing on everything from groceries to gas, it’s more important than ever to spend wisely — not just less. The key is getting the most value ...
In today’s economy, where rising costs are a constant concern, the return of a controversial fee at Walmart highlights the ...
Warren Buffett's frugal lifestyle has been a focus of interest and for good reason – the Oracle of Omaha has been prudent with both his investments as well as his life beyond Berkshire Hathaway. From ...
Many people strive to be frugal — minimizing expenditures, avoiding wastefulness, and living well below your means. Yet frugal living often means making sacrifices and being extremely strict with your ...
Prices keep rising, and a lot of people are stepping back to see what’s still worth buying. Items that once felt helpful now ...
Alfred University Professor of Philosophy Emrys Westacott’s essay “Frugality: From the Good Life to the Good Society” was published recently in the 2024 Veolia Institute Review. Westacott has written ...