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Cutting Down on the Transportation Costs

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

We started by categorizing our bills and spending into groups, such as housing and transportation. We then looked at how much each item in that group cost us; gas, property and car insurance, maintenance, etc. Other than housing, our biggest budget buster is transportation. 400/month gas for truck.

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How Downsizing to an Apartment Has Saved Us Money

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Our gas and electric bills have been smaller since we moved. This translates into lower bills each month, and you are even more sustainable. This has led to a smaller grocery bill, even though food costs more out here. Public Transportation and Other Amenities. Maintenance and Repairs. Money Tips'

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How Much is Your Commute Costing You?

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

As you think about your commute, consider the following items: Transportation Costs. The most obvious consideration when it comes to the cost of your commute is the cost of the transportation itself. If you drive your own car, you probably have to pay for gas. If you take public transit , you might need to pay for a pass.

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