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Home » News » Women turn to money-saving life hacks as recession fears mount
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Women turn to money-saving life hacks as recession fears mount

Emily CarterBy Emily Carter USA
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Anything to save dollar thesis days.

These days, women are divided between wanting to prioritize self -care and discover where they can return to an self -indulgent expense to save money in today’s volatile economy, especially with the tariffs of President Trump that cause panic throughout the country.

Today it is easier than ever buying things only for good, thanks to online purchases and fast deliveries.

However, more recently, women in particular are discovering ways to reduce their expense habits to relieve their nerves about a possible recession.

Blank, this year “recession hair”, which is when people leave their expensive visits to high maintenance hairdresser and let their roots become a popular trend.


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The females are launching their high maintenance hair routines and letting their roots grow to save money. Getty images

And there is no Shana in the game. Many content creators have tasks to take advantage to openly admit that they can no longer pay their regular beauty quotes.

This woman published an honest video writing: “When some say that they like the color of my natural hair and I agree when in reality I can no longer allow myself to keep the blonde and this is my era of the Morena recession.”

And it is not just the hair that women try recession.

The Wall Street Journal reported that Google searches for “Press on the nails”, a cheaper DIY alternative to obtain room manicures expenses, increase by 10% since February.

Avoiding the expensive prices of clothing with stores like Goodwill and Salvation Army has also been increasing. 88% of Thrifters are motivated to save money when clothes shopping, according to USA Today.

In addition to beauty and clothing routines, women are also sacrificing their mental health to save money.

According to the Wall Street Journal, a 25-year-old woman named Aeyrn Briscooe stopped the weekly therapy sessions and, on the other hand, turned to ChatgPT for mini-therapy sessions.

“The therapy is exensive,” he told The Outlet. “No one has an additional $ 200 to spend to talk to some.”

For women living in large cities such as Manhattan, where Uber, Lyfts or Cab Fuides are a convenient way to move, it is an expense that many try to eliminate.


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More women are taking public transport to save money in the current economy. Stephen Yang

According to the departure, more women return to take public transport, unless it is late or feel insecure.

“I simply pray every day for things to improve before they get worse,” a millennium named Stephanie Umeh told WSJ. “We are all fighting, from top to bottom, it is difficult for everyone.”

Reducing personal spending is clearly the first step to calm nerves worrying about the economy for many.

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