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Latest trend in frugality: ‘No-Buy-2025’

Purse strings aren’t just tightening this year—they’re being squeezed with a Gordian knot.

With consumer prices still rising and credit-card debt at an all-time high, some Americans are pledging a “No-Buy-2025,” a takeoff on the pre-holiday trend of No Spend November. Only this is 12 times as frugal.

No-Buy-’25 focuses on cutting out non-essential purchases—meals out, subscriptions, extra clothes, new tech devices, etc.

Like New Year’s vows to get back in shape at the gym, No-Buy-’25 promises might prove hard to keep as the year goes on. Proponents of the movement encourage participants to start out by making a list of purchases they can live without (shoes, cosmetics, movies, travel), and another list of items that are permitted (groceries, health care, rent/mortgage).

Post-pandemic inflation and the general rise in cost of living also comes at a time when shopping has become easier than ever—with instant digital purchases and returns rendering every person’s laptop or mobile device a virtual warehouse of goods at their fingertips.

 

6 tips for a successful No-Buy-‘25

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