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Look, it's glaringly evident that the cost of living is not going down. It continues its stubborn, adamant climb, and things like going to the grocery store to buy yourself enough food to live on for the week have become cortisol-inducing debacles. 


With all of that being said, it is important to try to wear rose-colored glasses now and again and pay brief homage to the things that are somehow still not completely implicated by inflation and a post-COVID pandemic world, according to Redditors.

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TVs

It's honestly a true wonder how TVs are as cheap as they are nowadays, but we're not complaining. If only streaming services were cheap too. 

#8282 Costco hot dog with mustard, onions, and relish by Nemo's great uncle (CC BY-NC-SA)
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Potatoes

Potatoes are absolutely clutch when it comes to mindful financial behavior. You can get pounds on pounds on pounds for around $5-10. Definitely a worthwhile investment when your wallet is hurting and you're just trying to coast until your next paycheck hits your bank account. 


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Public Library Cards

Seriously, libraries are an insane resource that far too many of us are sleeping on. Certain libraries will even let you rent out video game consoles.