Money Saving Top 18 List - Best Blogs

The best money-saving blogs will show you how to shop smarter, spend less, and save more. You’ll find budgeting recommendations, mortgage tips, advice to get out of debt, as well as sustainable living advice.

And Then We Saved

Anna, who paid off $24k in debt within fifteen months, is the creator of And Then We Saved. Using her tried and tested methods, she'll help you to get out of debt and save more money, even on a low income, without being miserable while you're doing it.
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Bargain Hunting Moms

Bargain Hunting Moms is a bargain shopping blog managed by Lana. Most of the deals you'll find on her blog are for online stores, but she shares some bargains from brick & mortar stores too, as well as groceries & CVS deals. Searching for specific product deals is very easy on this site.
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Clever Dude

CleverDude launched in the spring of 2006 and is now part of the District Media, Inc portfolio. This blog features all sorts of content with a focus on finance. The blog categories includes technology, automotive, taxes, frugality, saving money, and more.
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Common Sense With Money

Common Sense With Money is a blog dedicated to helping others live better, spend less, and save more money. It's full of advice for frugal living and smarter shopping, as well as a huge coupon database, matchups, store deals, freebies, and personal finance tips.
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Consumer Queen

Melissa is a wife, mother, animal & travel lover, and she is also The Consumer Queen. She started her blog in 2008 to help other moms manage the rising costs of living, by teaching them ways to save money using coupons, sales, and other frugal tips. Her blog has become so successful she now blogs full-time.
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Frugal Woods

Liz and her family are novice homesteaders who first lived a frugal lifestyle to save and move to the country, and then continued saving money to become financially free. Their blog features budgeting tips for car maintenance, clothes, college funds, entertainment, travel & retirement.
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Get Rich Slowly

At Get Rich Slowly, J.D. Roth shares daily information, tools, and articles about personal finance and related subjects. You'll find advice about debt elimination, practical investment strategies, and saving money. He also recommends books, magazines, and software that are helpful in managing personal finances.
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Hip2Save

Hip2Save is a money-saving blog started by Collin Morgan, an Idaho mom of three, to dig her family out of financial debt. And she'll save you money too, with her promo codes, 75% off coupons, and freebies for stores like Kohl's, Amazon, Walmart, Target, CVS & Walgreens.
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Life Hacker

Life Hacker is full of advice and helpful tips on how to do things better. It has also recently become recognized as one of the best sites online because of the useful tips it provides on software and technology. Other topics include cleaning hacks, food tips, top deals, and much more.
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Living Simply Fabulous

Shanetta, from Living Simply Fabulous, blogs about setting yourself up to live a fabulous life by making the right decisions with your finances. She'll show you how to save more money, make more money with side hustles, pay off debt, manage your money better, and no longer live from paycheck to paycheck.
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MintLife Blog

At Mint Life you'll find some very useful information on managing your personal finances from lots of contributing experts. Topics include subjects like mortgage tips, budgeting recommendations (even for teenagers), advice on living a minimalist lifestyle, and all sorts of information about banking, credit cards, and debt.
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Money Mini Blog

"My name is Kalen and my story is simple. My wife and I had $24,000 of debt and we wanted out, so I became a student of finances. We are now debt-free and building wealth. I want to share what I've learned with you. To improve your finances, you must first improve your habits. It's all related."
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Money Saving Mom

As well as writing three books on the subject, the Money Saving Mom blog brings you the best & latest store deals, a guide to coupons, printable coupons, giveaways, and freebies. You'll also find home & family tips for saving money like meal plans, kid's clothing deals, and school supplies.
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Mr. Money Mustache

Mr. Money Mustache, who retired at age 30, writes about how we can all live a frugal, yet fulfilled life of leisure by wisely managing our personal finances. On his blog, you'll find insights on how to improve your finances, get returns that exceed your personal spending, and plan for retirement.
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Smart Cents For Life

Shirley is a former corporate accountant who started her money-saving blog after becoming a stay-at-home mom. She shares exceptional tips for saving money, as well as resources to make extra money. You'll also find advice on starting your own blog, as well as ways to become more productive.
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Southern Savers

Southern Savers was founded by Jenny, a mom of five and a passionate money saver. She'll help you to understand couponing like a pro and cut your grocery spend by up to 50%. She also shares frugal lifestyle tips for the home, DIY, and travel, as well as free meal plans.
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The Budget Fashionista

The Budget Fashionista has been successfully inspiring women to look their best and buy for less since 2003. You'll find fashion tips categorized into seasons, news on where to buy the latest trends at the best prices, as well as hair care & skincare solutions on a budget.
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Tuppennys Fireplace

Emma wasn't always a frugal-loving, money-saving girl, but she is now, and she's happily sharing what she's learned with her readers. She'll show you how to find your own financial freedom by learning to budget, use grocery hacks, eat for less, save an emergency fund, and ultimately live the life you want.
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