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  2. Rachel Cruze: 11 Things You Should Never Buy Cheap and Why - AOL

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    Her ongoing cost is just replacing the brush heads. Some manufacturers, including Oral B, offer rebates and discounted electric toothbrush sets that can suit frugal shoppers. Child Care

  3. How to Save Money on Groceries This Month, According to Experts

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    9. Buy whole vegetables. Look, we get it: pre-chopped vegetables and fruits are a godsend on busy weeknights. A container of chopped onions or peeled garlic saves precious time, but they also tend ...

  4. 6 Things That Actually Got Cheaper in 2022 - AOL

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    Though we surely won’t look back on this year with much warmth toward the economy, we may be surprised to find that not everything got more expensive in 2022. In fact, some items actually got ...

  5. Boots theory - Wikipedia

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    A sketch of a boot. The Sam Vimes "Boots" theory of socioeconomic unfairness, often called simply the boots theory, is an economic theory that people in poverty have to buy cheap and subpar products that need to be replaced repeatedly, proving more expensive in the long run than more expensive items.

  6. Paradox of thrift - Wikipedia

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    The argument begins from the observation that in equilibrium, total income must equal total output. Assuming that income has a direct effect on saving, an increase in the autonomous component of saving, other things being equal, will move the equilibrium point, at which income equals output to a lower value, thereby inducing a decline in saving that may more than offset the original increase.

  7. Common law of business balance - Wikipedia

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    An earlier unattributed occurrence appeared in The Washington Post, 1 Nov. 1914: "There is absolutely nothing in the world that some man cannot make a little worse and sell a little cheaper; and the people who consider price only are this man's lawful prey." [3] Shapiro maintains that the statement does not appear anywhere in Ruskin's works. [3]

  8. Why it feels good to buy things on sale — and how not to fall ...

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    Buy one, get one free deals are one of the oldest sale tactics in the book. But if you think about it, Wallin says, the same offer could be written as, “Buy two, get 50% off of each.” Of ...

  9. 13 Household Things That Cost Less To Replace Than Fix

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    Fixing things around the house may feel like the frugal thing to do , but it’s just not worth it for some items. Find out which things are cheaper to buy new than to fix. 13 Household Things ...