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30 Satirical Pics That Laugh At Overly Frugal People, As Shared In This Online Group
FunnyOCT 6, 2022

30 Satirical Pics That Laugh At Overly Frugal People, As Shared In This Online Group

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62% of employees have reduced their short- and long-term savings contributions amid high inflation and concerns about a possible recession. Moreover, 71% of employees said money-related stress has negatively affected their work and personal lives, a 7% increase from 2021.
And while we at Bored Panda don't have the instruments to change the monetary policy, there is something we can do to help the situation. Have a laugh about it. After all, humor makes everything better, doesn't it? So this time, we invite you to join us in exploring the subreddit 'Frugal Jerk.'
Its 147k members constantly share memes about being poor, often taking things to ridiculously extreme levels to accentuate the painful realities of bills, taxes, and everything else related to personal finances.
"We, the proud few who stand on the cutting edge of frugality. We hold our heads high as we steal toilet paper, shoplift lentils, reuse condoms, syringes, and drink our own piss to save multiple dollars each year," the people behind the online community write in its about section.
So continue scrolling to check everything out and don't miss the chat we had about spending and saving with Doug Nordman, who managed to retire at 41 and now runs the website Military Financial Independence and is the author of The Military Guide to Financial Independence and Retirement.

#1 When The Machines Try To Take Over

When The Machines Try To Take Over
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#2 How To Furnish A Home

How To Furnish A Home
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Nordman told Bored Panda the biggest mistake he sees people make in their early steps toward financial independence is trying too hard.

"Frugality is challenging and fulfilling, and it's sustainable," he said. "Deprivation has its uses (paying off credit-card debt) but it can lead to burnout. Strive for work/life balance, lead a quality of life that makes you enjoy the journey, and put your investing in autopilot."

#3 Saving Money This Christmas

Saving Money This Christmas
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#4 Could Becoming A Murderous Clown Be The Secret To The Ultimate Frugal Lifestyle?

Could Becoming A Murderous Clown Be The Secret To The Ultimate Frugal Lifestyle?
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#5 It's The Thought That Counts 😍😍😍

It's The Thought That Counts 😍😍😍
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It's easy to form bad financial habits. For example, a 2021 study found that panic buying transformed into impulsive buying.

The survey of 2,000 online shoppers, commissioned by Slickdeals and conducted by OnePoll discovered that Americans impulsively spend an average of $276 every month. (That adds up to an extra $3,312 spent every year and about $198,720 in a lifetime.)

The most common spontaneous emotional purchases were food and groceries (48%), household items (42%), clothing (40%), and coffee (33%).

#6 Live Frugal, Die Frugal

Live Frugal, Die Frugal
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#7 Tip: How To Do Laundry For Free!

Tip: How To Do Laundry For Free!
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#8 Save A Fortune In Christmas Presents

Save A Fortune In Christmas Presents
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#9 How To Get Absolutely Hammered (In A Frugal Manner)

How To Get Absolutely Hammered (In A Frugal Manner)
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To get rid of these pesky (and often expensive) habits, we need to be mindful about our budgets.

"Start by understanding your spending," Nordman suggests. "If it's valuable to you then you're willing to work for the extra years of life energy to pay for it."

#10 If You’re Not Part Of The Economic Elite That Can Afford To Flush

If You’re Not Part Of The Economic Elite That Can Afford To Flush
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#11 Cat Trying To Collect Insurance

Cat Trying To Collect Insurance
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#12 Deli Meat And A/C Are For Fat Cats

Deli Meat And A/C Are For Fat Cats
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#13 It's The Perfect Crime

It's The Perfect Crime
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"If it's wasted spending then cut it ruthlessly and invest it in your retirement accounts. Here's the important part: automate your investing so that it's a habit you won't have to decide with every paycheck," Nordman added.

"You used to be a person who lived only for today. Now you’re the person who’s stacking new habits for a better life."

#14 Not A Bad Idea

Not A Bad Idea
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#15 5 Dollar Thrift Store Chair. On Mondays Everything Is Half Off So We Got It For $2.50. Upon Bringing It Inside We Found $3.88 In The Cushions. #blessed

5 Dollar Thrift Store Chair. On Mondays Everything Is Half Off So We Got It For $2.50. Upon Bringing It Inside We Found $3.88 In The Cushions. #blessed
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#16 Join The Revolution, Brothers

Join The Revolution, Brothers
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#17 This Wendy Person Is Clearly An Elitist Fatcat!

This Wendy Person Is Clearly An Elitist Fatcat!
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It looks like people have been increasingly interested in saving (or earning) an extra dollar. At least on the internet.

For example, membership on the subreddit r/FinancialPlanning grew 87% between June 2020 and 2021 to more than 241,000.

And in the past year, it nearly doubled, reaching 423,000.

#18 This Genius Has A Good Idea About Keeping Rent Low

This Genius Has A Good Idea About Keeping Rent Low
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#19 How To Get Free Grapes

How To Get Free Grapes
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#20 My Father, Smuggling Cheese Slices Into A Local Burger Joint, Rebelling Against Their $.60 Upcharge... Resist!!!

My Father, Smuggling Cheese Slices Into A Local Burger Joint, Rebelling Against Their $.60 Upcharge... Resist!!!
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