As the cost of everything goes up, it’s becoming harder to meet your monthly budget. Could you take on a second job or get a side gig to make more breathing room? Sure, but using coupons is a much easier way to stretch your income. Best of all, we’re about to show you that coupons are everywhere, just waiting for you to claim and use them.
1. Diapers
Raising a baby is a beautiful thing, but it can also be costly. That’s why you need to save every cent you can, especially on items like diapers that you’ll need daily.
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Since diapers don’t look to be getting any cheaper, it’s great to know that you can find printable coupons on the Internet for your favorite brands that can lead to as much as $5 discounts.
2. Clothes
Whether you need new clothes for your kids or yourself, you should never pay full price, as there are so many ways to find clothing coupons. You don’t need to wait until Black Friday or Cyber Monday to find discounts either, as you can find coupons for clothes in the following ways all year round:
- Shop online via your favorite store’s site. You can enjoy free shipping, a deep discount on your first order, or money off for purchasing a specific dollar amount of items.
- Subscribe to the email list of your top brands to get discounts delivered to you as they become available.
- Find clothing coupons via a mobile app like Coupon Sherpa.
- Visit coupon sites like Rather-Be-Shopping, DealsPlus, and Offers.com.
3. Food
Whether you’re buying groceries to cook at home or eating out, coupons abound. Your favorite grocery store probably has an app that details its weekly deals, along with occasional coupons. The same can be said for your favorite restaurants, which you can also follow on Facebook to see when deals or specials pop up.
To find daily deals, use Groupon. The Coupon Sherpa site may have some savings for you too. And before you throw out junk mail, know that local restaurants and chains like to send coupons through there too. While you’re at it, give the Valpak site a visit for even more local dining coupons.
4. Household Items
Buying stuff for your house can be expensive, which is why you should sign up to email lists of stores before you make those in-person visits to get first-timer coupons and more.
Look for more coupons on houseware in the Sunday paper, or search for them online before purchasing.
5. Rental Cars
Will you need to rent a car soon for vacation or business travel? Look for coupons on agency websites to see which has the deepest discounts. RetailMeNot and Groupon are known havens for rental car coupons, as are travel booking websites.
6. Oil Changes
Your car can’t go without an oil change, so to save on this necessity, check the local paper or search for oil change coupons in your city via the Internet. If you use a particular shop every time, their site probably has copious coupons too.