Easy Ways I’m Currently Saving $1,200 Each Month

Lately, we’ve been trying to save as much money as we realistically can. We’re not doing anything too crazy, but we are trying to make a few lifestyle changes so we are not frivolously wasting money that doesn’t need to be spent. We are mainly trying to save money so that we can put a large…

Michelle Schroeder-Gardner

Last Updated: February 5, 2025

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How much money are you saving each month? Check out this blog post that will help you find SO MANY ways to save over $1,000 a month!Lately, we’ve been trying to save as much money as we realistically can.

We’re not doing anything too crazy, but we are trying to make a few lifestyle changes so we are not frivolously wasting money that doesn’t need to be spent.

We are mainly trying to save money so that we can put a large down payment on our next home. We also want to start investing more heavily and start taking more trips.

We’re saving money in many other different ways besides just the ones below. However, the ones below are areas we are primarily trying to work on and they equal a total savings of around $1,200 a month right now.

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Continue reading the money saving tips below! Hopefully you will learn a few valuable ways that teach you how to save money:

 

We’re eating out less.

I’ve talked about this in the past, but I’ve never really dived into this topic too deep because I’ve been ashamed. While we are spending no where near the ridiculous amounts of money that we used to spend on going out to eat, just a few months ago we were still not doing very well.

I estimate we are currently saving around $500 a month by not eating out as much over just a few months ago.

We have been able to cut down on eating out less by eating at home as much as we can. Of course that would be the case, but it’s really been meal planning and less food waste that has really helped us cut down on our food spending.

We now shop with a grocery list and stick to the grocery list as much as we can. We have no where near the amount of food waste we used to have. I believe I once read a statistic that said the average family throws away around 40% of the food they buy.

That’s a TON of food waste!

If you are wanting to learn how to save more money, this easy actionable money saving tip can be it. There are many ways to save money on groceries.

EDIT: I recently joined $5 Meal Plan in order to help me eat at home more and cut my food spending. It’s only $5 a month (the first four weeks are free too) and you get meal plans sent straight to you along with the exact shopping list you need in order to create the meals. Each meal costs around $2 per person or less. This allows you to save time because you won’t have to meal plan anymore, and it will save you money as well! If you are interested in joining for free, click here.

 

We’re cleaning out our pantry.

One of the ways that you may be able to save money on groceries this month is by cleaning out your pantry.

Our pantry and cabinets are nearly bare because of this one. We have been making meals out of the food products we already had in our pantry. I was sick of our pantry continually building up more and more. We had cans and boxes of food filled in our cabinets, so I made it our mission to finally start eating everything.

I’m sure some of you are laughing at this, but I know there are a LOT of you out there who are guilty of this as well.

At one point I believe we had around 5 different packages of spaghetti noodles in our pantry. That didn’t include the other 10 different kinds of pasta noodles we had in there as well. We also had cans of vegetables and everything else in there. It was ridiculous and it seemed like it was never ending.

Now though, I believe we only have a few cans left and we actually have NO pasta left. It’s like a whole new world here!

I believe we have probably saved around $100 by doing cleaning out our pantry. Seems like a lot but we had a lot of food in there, and I’m sure you do as well. This can be a very easy way to learn how to save money.

 

We have a fuel efficient car and right now this is our best way to save money.

Last month, we got rid of our Camaro and traded it in for a 2015 Subaru Legacy. The Legacy was more affordable and it gets twice as good gas mileage, which is amazing.

We were tired of having two cars that only got 15 miles to the gallon (our other car is a Jeep Wrangler), so we decided to trade in the Camaro.

This switch has been saving us around $350 per month already.

We are about to go on another road trip, and driving the Subaru will save us around $400 on this trip alone. That is a GREAT amount in savings.

 

We’re thinking about cutting out our cable completely. This might be your best way to save money.

This is one we haven’t fully done yet, but we did recently lower our cable package. We cut some channels out and were able to save $20 each month. If we were to cut it further, we could save around an extra $40 a month.

The reason why we are thinking about cutting our cable is because we hardly ever watch it now that we have Netflix. We signed up for Netflix around two months ago and haven’t really watched anything else.

This means a potential overall savings of around $50 a month from cutting our cable and adding Netflix to our lives. A GREAT way to save money!

Cable is something that many people do not need. Actually no one needs it. If you are looking for a money saving tip, then this may be your best way to save money.

EDIT: We no longer have cable and just have a digital antenna. These are super affordable and I highly recommend doing the same! You can read more about how we cut cable here.

 

I’m on an unexpected clothing fast as another great way to save money.

I haven’t been trying to lower my clothing spending, it just happened. I honestly can’t even remember the last time I bought any clothing for myself. I’m going to guess that it’s been around 5 months.

I’ve been to the mall a few times, but nothing ever seems to work so I just haven’t bought anything. Also, working from home means I’ve been a little lazy when it comes to finding fun outfits to wear.

I’m going to guess that this unplanned clothing fast has saved me around $200 each month.

Oh yeah, and I also sold some clothing the other day and made $40. I plan on also donating around 6 bags full of clothing as well. WOOHOO! This is a another one of the great ways to save money!

 

Here are tons of other ways to save money as well:

Negotiate your car and home insurance bills.

Many have too much insurance. Yes, I said too much! I know someone who has full coverage with a deductible on a car that is worth $500, I know someone who pays for towing even though their new car comes with free towing, and more.

By shopping around, evaluating whether or not you should change your deductible, changing some of your coverage amounts, understanding insurance terms better, possibly taking a driving class, and more, you may be able to save a significant amount of money on your car insurance bill.

I also recommend simply calling your insurance agent and asking for a discount, many times they will offer a discount that will allow you to save money just for asking!

Many of these same tactics can be applied to your home insurance bill as well.

 

Find a more affordable cell phone plan.

Most people overpay for their cell phone plan.

If you are looking for a cheap cell phone service, check out Republic Wireless. They have monthly cell phone plans as low as $15 per month. Read Saving Over $2,000 A Year With Republic Wireless Review for more information.

 

Take surveys online.

Okay, so this isn’t really a way to cut back your budget, but you may be able to earn money without doing much. If you sign up for them all, you may be able to earn anywhere from $25-$100+ a month by taking surveys online.

Survey companies I recommend include Survey Junkie, Pinecone Research, Opinion OutpostPrize Rebel, and Harris Poll Online. They’re free to join and free to use! You get paid to answer surveys and to test products. It’s best to sign up for as many as you can as that way you can receive the most surveys and make the most money.

 

Use Ebates when shopping for cash back.

Sign up for a website like Ebates where you can earn CASH BACK for just spending like how you normally would online. The service is free too! Plus, when you sign up through my link, you also receive a free $10 gift card bonus to Macys, Walmart, Target, or Kohls!

 

Start using Digit.

With the Digit savings app, you link up your bank account to Digit and every few days Digit looks at your income and spending habits to see how much you could possibly save. Digit then automatically moves money from your checking account to a Digit savings account.

Each transfer averages around $18, but it could be higher or lower depending on your individual situation. You can read my Digit review here for more information.

 

Refinance your student loans.

I highly recommend Credible for student loan refinancing (they are the top student loan refinancing company and have great customer service!). You can lower the interest rate on your student loans significantly by using Credible which may help you shave thousands off your student loan bill over time.

 

Miscellaneous tips:

  • Start a blog. Blogging is how I make a living and just a few years ago I never thought it would be possible. I earn over $100,000 a month online through my blog and you can read more about this in my monthly online income reports. You can create your own blog here with my easy-to-use tutorial. You can start your blog for as low as $3.49 per month plus you get a free domain if you sign-up through my tutorial.
  • Look for coupon codes. I search for coupon codes for everything. Today, I have two for you. I have a $20 Airbnb coupon code and a free taxi ride with Uber. Both are great services that I have personally used.
  • Use Swagbucks for your online searches. Swagbucks allows me to occasionally earn Amazon gift cards with very little work. Swagbucks is just like using Google to do your online searches, except you get rewarded “points called SB” for the things you do through their website. Then, when you have enough Swagbucks, you can redeem them for cash, gift cards, and more. You’ll receive a free $5 bonus just for signing up today!
  • Try InboxDollars. InboxDollars is an online rewards website I recommend. You can earn cash by taking surveys, playing games, shopping online, searching the web, redeeming grocery coupons, and more. Also, by signing up through my link, you will receive $5.00 for free just for signing up!
  • Find a part-time job. There are many part-time jobs that you may be able to find. You can find a job on sites such as Snagajob, Craigslist (yes, I’ve found a legitimate job through there before), Monster, and so on.

How are you currently trying to save money? How much money do you think you save each month?


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Hey! I’m Michelle Schroeder-Gardner and I am the founder of Making Sense of Cents. I’m passionate about all things personal finance, side hustles, making extra money, and online businesses. I have been featured in major publications such as Forbes, CNBC, Time, and Business Insider. Learn more here.

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  1. Kayla @ Shoeaholicnomore

    Wow Michelle! That’s some major savings. Great job 🙂

    1. Michelle S.

      Thanks Kayla! 🙂

  2. Kristina

    I have been working on the cleaning out the pantry piece to save money. It’s amazing how much food I have, but I feel i don’t have. Also have thought about cutting out cable, but it’s tied to my internet so not sure that will help costs!
    hope I can continue to find ways to save, as I am paying off student loans! I enjoy your tips!

    1. Michelle S.

      Thanks Kristina. I hope you can find some ways to save 🙂

  3. jackie

    i’ve been trying to shop our pantry more too since food costs seem to be the easiest thing to cut down on right now! i haven’t been shopping too much lately for myself but have been buying some clothes for the honeymoon. hoping to cut back on the shopping after the wedding!

    1. Michelle S.

      I hope you find some cute honeymoon clothing! 🙂

  4. Laura

    I started shopping at thrift stores. This changed my live.

    1. Michelle S.

      Yes, thrift stores are great. Love them!

  5. Michelle S.

    Welcome Tyler 🙂

  6. Lisa E. @ Lisa Vs. The Loans

    Eating out is such a huge money-suck in my budget! I think cutting this down in half would save me so much money!

    Also, where do you sell your clothes? eBay? I’ve been trying to figure out the best way to do the same for my extra clothes…

    1. Michelle S.

      I sold my clothes to Plato’s Closet. They don’t pay much but it’s really easy to sell clothes there.

  7. Carly @ Zauberbear

    I would love love LOVE to trade in cable for Netflix. The price difference alone is a treat, and then you have the ability to watch whatever you want whenever you want? Who needs cable?! 🙂

    1. Michelle S.

      Do you have cable currently? You should make the trade!

  8. Daisy @ Prairie Eco Thrifter

    We love eating out and probably always will, but we are making a huge effort to eat out less for the sake of our budget and savings goals. I wish my husband would agree to downsizing the truck. He wants to always have a truck which costs a lot in gas.

    1. Michelle S.

      Yeah, I don’t think I could ever completely cut out eating out. We still do it a few times a week, but we have come a long way from eating out multiple times a day.

  9. Dan Marshall

    Nice tactics to save money. Great job! From now I will apply this in my practical life to save per month…:). I have tried several times but not able to save a single penny til yet though I am a bachelor but have the tendency to spent money with two hands which is not so good habit. But this tips will help me to save money in future. Thanks a lot Michelle for sharing this post.

    1. Michelle S.

      Welcome Dan 🙂

  10. Brandy@bustedbudget

    I am totally guilty of letting our freezer and pantry pile up with food! I was actually thinking yesterday that it was time to do something about it. I threw out a bunch of stuff from the freezer that were long past freezer-burnt. And I plan to start eating from the pantry!

    1. Michelle S.

      Good job Brandy! We just went to the grocery store and it was nice starting fresh again. We no longer have super ancient food items in our cabinets that no longer interest us.

  11. Karen Chayne Sanchez

    Wow! this are great and helpful tips! We are actually doing some of the tips that you’ve mentioned here. Its really a good idea to save money by not eating out or buying clothes and things that we just want.

  12. Joy

    I stopped my cable about three months ago and I’ve never looked back. I am a huge watcher of tv so this was a very hard decision for me. I couldn’t be happier. I have both netflix online and huluplus. These two combined are just as good as watching tv, and I can watch on my schedule!

  13. Alison at NOVA Frugal Family

    When we moved from an apartment to our house, we never got cable. We get most of our TV over our antenna on the house and we can watch others on the iPad through free apps. We love saving money and it makes us get up and doing all the things on our to do list instead of watching TV. We also cut out going out to eat and use it as a special treat once a month. Eating out of the pantry is a challenge but super important to do because you need to use up stuff before it goes bad so that you don’t waste the money you spent on it. We eat out of the pantry every month and then restock the items that we use for the next month. There are often things that go more often and things that sit forever so congratulations on getting yours cleaned up!! I am working on it now and have been able to cut my grocery spending to $160 for all our household goods by using up what we already have and buying at the lowest possible price to restock the items.

  14. Amy

    $100,000 a month from blogging. I don’t think I’d be concerned about saving $40 a month on the cable bill. And I’d definitely continue going out to eat!