It’s that time of year that parents dread, especially those with more than one school-bound children. The average family will spend about $600 on back-to-school supplies and other items needed to send their children back. Doesn’t that sound a little high? That’s a significant hit for families living from paycheck to paycheck. Now throw in the faltering economy and high unemployment, and you have a bad situation! I have always been an advocate of making a bad situation into a good one, and one way to make this time better is by finding ways to save money on yur back-to-school supplies. Don’t follow the list strictly . So many parents blindly follow the school supplies list without questioning whether they will really use those supplies. I remember in grade school having stuff that my mom bought me that I might have used once or twice, and it wasn’t even in the beginning of the year. Do some critical thinking, ask your child if they actually use the item in school, and make an executive decision. Do not over-buy. Schools have most likely over-estimated the supplies they need, so don’t fall into the trap of buying too

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5 Ways To Save Money On Back-To-School Supplies
