Creative Ways to Save Money on Back To School Expenses for Your Child

our country is struggling in this economy and are now suffering a recession that has not been experienced in a long time. The affect it has is widespread communities to the already poverty stricken ones. In the past many communities have had to cut out things tomaintain their budgets and this has affectedthe schools. Now it is even worse with cutbacks on teachers and even shutting down schools and consolidating students is occurring more than ever. Because of this, schools are down to the bare minimums of physical items to use for their students. Several educators are spending their own money to buy supplies for their students and the parents are suffering withby enormous at the start of school. Some ideas will be touched on below on ways to deal with therising cost of sending your kid to school each year such as shopping at a store that sell text books and buy text books that are used as well as buying supplies in bulk and splitting them with others.

Many AmericansSeveral people have to now budget a huge amount of money to purchase school supplies for their children that used to be given to them by the school and the school districts. Because of budget cuts and the poor economy this is now the way it is. Many required items add up to more than $100 per child at the start of the school year and are notonly things that they will need but thingssuch as Kleenex and wipes and dry erase markers for the classroom also. How can we cut these expenses?

Onegreat idea is to start looking for sales throughout the summer and purchasing things you know will be on the list like paper, folders and pencils. By spreading out the cost it will nothit you so hard all at once at the start of school. Anotheridea is to go to a big warehouse store where you can buy supplies in bulk then splitit with some friends. Buying in bulk always savesmoney. You may not want to bring your small child with you to select many ofthe things because they will view all of the things with their favorite characters on them and want those rather than the more economic plain colored things. Many parents give in to theirkids and spend more than if they had just gonealone.

An additional suggestion is to have a gathering with all of your friends to share gently used items from yourkids and trade. This can be for backpacks, lunch boxes, clothing, shoes and evennotebooks that werebarely used. This way yourkids get something “new” to them but it costs youno money. The more people you can gettogether for your back to school swap, thegreater result for all. All of these things can help to save you money but still get your child the things that they need for thestart of the school year.

Tagged as:

Comments are closed.