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10 Smart Habits for Surviving a Recession

Last updated: June 10, 2025 3:50 pm
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1. Go to a Beauty School Instead of a Hairdresser2. Keep Your Gas Tank Half Full3. Use the Oven Wisely5. Turn Trash Into Treasure6. Use Washcloths Instead of Paper Towels7. Email Companies for Appliance Replacements4. Use Grocery Store Apps8. Learn Basic Car Repairs9. Take Advantage of Your Local Library10. Try Food Waste AppsWant more helpful savings advice?

Millennials who entered the workforce around 2008 know a thing or two about surviving a recession. Case in point: TikTok user @juliaa120230 — also known as Julia —who shared a series of “ethical” ways to save money during a recession (this followed a series of “unethical” ways to save money, which are highly entertaining). We combed through some of her (and her followers’) best tips for keeping your cash close when the economy tanks.

1. Go to a Beauty School Instead of a Hairdresser

A hairstylist cuts straight, shoulder-length hair with scissors while holding a pink comb, focusing on the evenness of the haircut.
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Sure, beauty school students might take a little longer to cut your hair, but it’ll be significantly cheaper — and you’re helping them learn their craft. Just remember to still tip!

2. Keep Your Gas Tank Half Full

A person refueling a car at a gas station. The individual's hand holds a blue fuel nozzle inserted into the car's fuel tank. The vehicle is dark-colored, and a red gas pump is visible in the background.
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Maintaining your car’s gas levels above the halfway marker at all times might be overkill, but at least aim for above the quarter-full mark. The closer your gas tank is to empty, the greater the risk of damaging your fuel pump might be.

3. Use the Oven Wisely

A woman wearing a striped apron smiles as she checks food baking in an open oven in a bright, modern kitchen. Sunlight comes through large windows in the background.
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Julia advises doing the majority of baking in the oven during the winter to help warm the house. In the summer, try to limit your oven use and instead take advantage of the stovetop or grill outside.

5. Turn Trash Into Treasure

A brown upholstered armchair sits abandoned on a city sidewalk near a trash bin and stone wall, surrounded by greenery and trees.
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Sure, it’s not for everyone, but dumpster diving and trash picking can elicit some great finds. Julia says the best times and places to try it are on college campuses during move-out week and in rich neighborhoods the night before trash day. “They just throw stuff away because they can’t be bothered with Facebook Marketplace,” she notes.

6. Use Washcloths Instead of Paper Towels

Walmart washcloths
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You know those inexpensive washcloths at Walmart? Buy an 18-pack and use them instead of paper towels, then wash them for reuse.

7. Email Companies for Appliance Replacements

Person placing toast into a white toaster on a kitchen counter. The counter has a butter dish and a plate. Spice jars and a plant are nearby, with hanging utensils and a sink in the background. The person is wearing a denim shirt.
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Did a household appliance break after its warranty period ran out? Email the company and see what they can do for you. Julia notes that they could send a replacement if it’s within one year of you purchasing the product.

4. Use Grocery Store Apps

A man with glasses pushes a grocery cart filled with produce while holding a smartphone, standing in the refrigerated aisle of a supermarket.
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Clipping coupons is crucial during a recession. When you get to the grocery store, open up the related grocery store app, take a look at their sales, and clip any coupons that can apply to you.

8. Learn Basic Car Repairs

A mechanic wearing gloves and a dark uniform uses a ratchet wrench to work on a car engine in a workshop. The focus is on the hands and the engine components.
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One commenter gave this advice, noting that “changing your windshield wipers or headlight bulbs is way cheaper than having a shop do it.”

9. Take Advantage of Your Local Library

A man in a denim jacket hands a credit card to a cashier at a bookstore counter, with shelves of books in the background and a warm, well-lit atmosphere.
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If you don’t already have a library card, now is a great time to get one. Not only can you take out books, but libraries will often feature free passes to local museums and other discounted entertainment.

10. Try Food Waste Apps

A paper bag filled with assorted fresh vegetables and fruits, including tomatoes, carrots, bananas, broccoli, asparagus, radishes, lettuce, bell pepper, avocado, eggplant, zucchini, garlic, lemon, mushrooms, and herbs.
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If buying groceries on sale is still a stretch, try food waste apps like Too Good To Go. These apps allows you to “rescue” surplus food from restaurants that would otherwise be thrown out at a much more affordable price.

Want more helpful savings advice?

Learn smart money habits with 10 Money-Saving Tricks Our Grandparents Swore By (That Still Work!). And be sure to read 11 Easy Ways To Save Money on a Wedding and 8 Money Mistakes That Could Harm Your Retirement.

The post 10 Smart Habits for Surviving a Recession appeared first on Wealth Gang.

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