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Eco-Conscious Travel Tips

Shereen Travels Cheap

Walk or take public transportation A big percentage of travelers rely on renting cars or taking cabs when on vacation, but that’s not always economical. Why waste all that money (and gas!) when you can just as easily walk to your desired destinations or take public transportation?

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Cost of Living Calculator | City and Salary Comparison Tool

Savings Corner

The expenses that factor into cost of living can include housing affordability, transportation expenses, food prices and entertainment costs. Whether that’s a mortgage or rent, a large percentage of your salary will go toward your housing expenses. According to the BLS, transportation is the second-largest expense consumers have.

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11 Ways To Make Personal Travel More Sustainable And Less Polluting

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Here are 11 ways you can make your transportation needs a little more eco-friendly. Take Public Transportation If you live anywhere near a small or large city, you probably have access to some form of municipal public transportation. Rent A Bike Not near home but still want to explore the area? So, how do you get around?

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How to Save Money When Traveling

Saving Everyday

Gas, food, coffee, accommodations, entertainment, and parking add up quickly, not to mention unforeseen expenses like things you may have forgotten from home. Transportation Once you’ve secured your accommodations, transportation is the next area to save money when traveling. Gas stations and airports are money traps!

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Budget Friendly Camping for the Whole Family

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Camping gear , food, gas, park fees and everything else always adds up and at the end of the trip, you might wish you didn’t go in the first place! Save on Gas and Transportation. You don’t need to drive cross country on a rented RV or else your trip will be super expensive.

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6 Steps to Creating a Budget You Can Stick To

For the Mommas

You want to include all expenditures including, but not limited to: Housing- rent, mortgage, homeowner fees, homeowner insurance, lawn care services, housekeeping services, etc. Utilities- electricity, propane & gas, water & sewage. Transportation- car note, car insurance, maintenance, gas, etc.

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