Stop ordering takeout. Make your lattes at home. Buy only essentials. Pick up a side hustle to boost your income.
We’ve all heard the same advice for dealing with rising costs countless times. Heck, I’ve even written some of it myself.
If you’re feeling burnout from constantly scrimping and saving, making tradeoffs and generally getting less for your money, you’re probably experiencing “inflation fatigue.” It might make you want to stop trying.
Adjusting our habits can only go so far, especially when there’s no clear end in sight.
“Higher and higher gas and food prices impact households in a dramatic way — these are things we can’t easily cut out of our budgets, or even reduce,” says Elizabeth Renter, NerdWallet senior economist.
“This is especially true in households already operating on slim margins. When you follow a strict budget, there isn’t much room for adjustments.”
So how do you keep inflation fatigue from wearing you — and your finances — down?
Give yourself grace. You’re human. It’s OK to feel exhausted. As the expression goes, don’t let perfect be the enemy of good. If trying to optimize every dollar is too much of a burden, prioritize just one or two spending categories to focus on instead.
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