In a survey conducted by 9News, readers have shared how they are making their dollars stretch, from organising their mobile phone plan around saving on their food bill to utilising pay-ahead money-saving apps. 9News
, Australians are feeling the pinch in a way many have never experienced before.
Today the Reserve Bank of Australia raised the cash rate by 25 basis points for the tenth month in a row, meaning another hit to the hip pocket of hundreds of thousands of Australians. In a survey conducted by 9news.com.au, readers have shared how they are making their dollars stretch, from organising their mobile phone plan around saving on their food bill to utilising pay-ahead money-saving apps."Bulk cooking and freezing meals. It is less wasted food because you buy and bulk cook and freeze so nothing goes bad, saves on water because there's less washing up." -"Woolworths Prepaid mobile is where it starts. It's $65 for six months.
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