Are you good at saving money? What are your best hacks? Tell us about it.
Business Insider is soliciting personal stories and strategies from readers regarding money-saving habits and budgeting. The publication aims to compile these experiences to provide insight into how individuals manage finances in high-cost areas like New York City.
Why it matters
Understanding personal finance strategies provides a grassroots perspective on how inflation and cost-of-living crises impact consumer behavior.
From budgeting to taking advantage of seasonal discounts, tell us how you save up money. Bloomberg/Getty Images We want to hear from you: How do you save money? What do you save for? From budgeting, to meal prepping, to buying secondhand, everyone has their own tricks. Fill out this quick survey and tell us about your money-saving strategy. Everyone has their own way to go about saving money. Some go for strict budgeting, coupon collection, and hunting for deals. Others get creative: they implement no-spend months or commit to only carrying cash when doing groceries. Whatever your preferred method, Business Insider wants to know: What are your best saving hacks? What do you save money for? How do you track your spending? Fill out the survey below to let us know how and why you save money on your day-to-day. Make sure you hit submit at the end of the survey so your response is recorded. Loading… This year, Business Insider has looked into how people and small businesses in New York City , one of the most expensive cities in the country, are making ends meet. From single moms who raise their kids together in a 'mommune' to an artist with an unreliable income adapting to the costly lifestyle of the city, every story offers a different perspective on how Americans budget in their day-to-day lives. We'd love to hear your story as well. Do you have a story to share about your own experience budgeting in New York City? Contact a reporter at mros@businessinsider.com or allisonkelly@businessinsider.com . Read the original article on Business Insider
The article is a call for reader engagement and personal anecdotes without taking a political stance on economic policy.
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