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5 Ways to Slash Back-to-School Spending

August 5, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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The back-to-school shopping season always seems to sneak up on me. One minute, I’m planning trips to the pool on hot summer days, and the next I’m searching for a sturdy, yet stylish backpack. Managing the large chunk of change required for back-to-school shopping can be tough, especially in an environment where prices are higher on many everyday items. Prices are up across many categories, so families have to search harder to find ways to fit back-to-school costs into their budget, according to money-saving expert Andrea Woroch.

To cut costs without sacrificing quality, experts recommend shortening your shopping list by reusing items you already have at home. You can also look for gently used hand-me-downs from families with older children. Community events like consignment sales and back-to-school fairs can also help you save on supplies and clothes. Selling or consigning items your kids have outgrown can generate extra cash, and buying items in bulk with other caregivers can lower costs.

Take advantage of back-to-school sales at big-box stores like Walmart, Staples, and Target to save as much as possible. Consider purchasing store-brand items and waiting to buy fall clothing in October when prices tend to drop. Shopping during state sales tax holidays in August can also help you save.

Planning ahead with a sinking fund dedicated to back-to-school expenses can prevent you from being blindsided by the cost. Encouraging kids to contribute to the cost of items they want can help them build financial literacy. Teaching kids to set their own budgets is an important lesson in financial responsibility. sentence.

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