Extreme Couponing Draws Interest Following Social Media Revival
With the cost of goods and services on the rise, it is essential to shop smarter and seek out options that slash prices. Beverly Harzog, personal finance and credit card expert at U.S. News & World Report, joined Cheddar News to talk about the lost art of couponing. "You can really save a lot of money," she said. "And like anything else, if you put a little effort into your couponing, you're going to save a little. But if you want to get into extreme couponing, and it does take a lot of time, you're going to save a lot."
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