How To Keep Household Costs in Check During Times of Inflation | GOBankingRates

2022-09-02 21:00:53 By : Mr. Yong an

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Women often do the lion’s share of shopping for the household. A 2021 CivicScience survey found that 70% of women make all or most of the household/children’s purchases for their homes. With this responsibility comes the pressure to keep spending on budget — which is becoming increasingly difficult due to inflation. In this “Financially Savvy Female” column, we’re chatting with shopping and money-saving experts to get their best tips for keeping household costs in check as prices continue to rise.

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The cost of food has risen nearly 11% over the past 12 months, according to the latest Consumer Price Index report. While that makes it hard to keep grocery costs within budget, there are a few savvy shopping moves you can make to save in this category.

“One of my favorite ways to save on groceries is to adjust your eating habits,” said Trae Bodge, smart shopping expert at TrueTrae.com. “While grocery prices all around are high, some studies find that prices on meats and fish are higher than they are on vegetables, so for your wallet and your waistline, opt for veggie nights a couple of nights per week.”

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“Make sure you are shopping with a credit card that offers points for your purchases,” Bodge said.

You often get better per-unit prices when you buy in bulk, but it’s not always worth buying this way for perishable products that may expire or go bad before you are able to use them all. However, it’s usually a good way to save for nonperishable items.

“I like to buy items like pasta, canned goods, frozen foods, nuts and some baking ingredients in bulk,” Bodge said. “It’s an easy way to save on these items, and then you can enjoy the convenience of having them on hand whenever you need them.”

Rebecca Gramuglia, consumer expert at TopCashback.com, offered a few more tips for saving on groceries:

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Not only are prices going up, but thanks to “shrinkflation,” some of your go-to products may now be smaller. Here’s how to save on non-grocery essentials for your household.

As with groceries, one of the best ways to save on cleaning supplies and paper goods is to buy them in bulk.

“Buying cleaning supplies like sponges and powdered cleaners in bulk is a good way to save, but be careful about buying liquid cleaners in bulk unless you plan to use them very regularly,” Bodge said. “Liquid cleaners tend to lose their efficacy over time.”

“Another way to save on cleaning products is to look for brands that make water-free cleaning products,” Bodge said. “Water significantly increases the weight of a product, making it more expensive to ship. Also, purchasing water-free cleaning products is better for the environment because of the weight and shipping costs. Grove Collaborative has several options.”

You can skip out on buying cleaning products altogether if you go the DIY route.

“You can easily make your own liquid cleaning products using ingredients you already have on hand, like vinegar and lemon juice,” Bodge said. “Youtube and TikTok have no shortage of recipes.”

Head to deal sites or add a browser extension to help you find coupons and discounts for your household purchases. This can be especially helpful if you have a favorite brand you like to buy.

“Use a deal site, like Slickdeals.net, to search for available offers,” Bodge said. “A quick search for Bounty paper towels, for example, yielded several offers. You can also install the Slickdeals browser extension, which will alert you to available savings as you browse online and run coupons for you at checkout — no searching required.”

Switching from name-brand products to the store brand is an effective way to save, as these products often cost significantly less.

“In many cases, store brands are just as good — and sometimes better! — than name brands, so it’s definitely worth checking them out and at least giving them a try,” said Julie Ramhold, consumer analyst with DealNews.com. “Unit prices will often be better for store brands than their name-brand counterparts, which may mean spending less to get more and also having to purchase select items less often.”

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