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Plus, how to get on a teacher’s good side Back-to-school season has a tendency to sneak up on p

Plus, how to get on a teacher’s good side [The Penny Hoarder Daily]( [Back-to-School Spending Tips]( [Back-to-School Spending]( [Let’s rein it in]( Back-to-school season has a tendency to sneak up on parents — and their bank accounts. The National Retail Federation estimated last year that parents would spend a record average of $875 for back-to-school shopping for children in elementary, middle or high school and about $1,365 shopping for college-aged kids. Oof — that’s a lot of money for pencils and glue (and MacBooks). If you don’t want to get caught off guard with hundreds of dollars in expenses, we’ve got [nine strategies for staying within your back-to-school budget](.   [6 Ways to Save Money While Shopping On Amazon.com]( We’re all doing more online shopping these days, and we generally assume Amazon has the best prices. But there will always be a [better deal hiding out somewhere](. Here’s how to track them down. [Stop Overpaying](   [Don’t Pay Sales Tax on These School Supplies]( [Don’t Pay Sales Tax on These School Supplies]( Back-to-school shopping may be exciting for the kids who get new gear, but less so for the parents who have to foot the bill for it all. But [17 states have tax-free holidays]( saving parents like you from paying sales tax on certain school-related items.   [Is Your Kid a Terror? 21 Gifts Under $10 for Teachers]( When it comes to teachers, a small token of appreciation really does go a long way. We asked several educators to help create [a list of teacher-approved gift ideas](. What they universally don’t love getting? A coffee mug. [You're probably paying too much for home internet - Switch & Save]( [23 Weird Ways We’ve Seen People Make Bank]( What is “normal” anyway? When it comes to making money, we’re not judging. And trust us — we’ve seen it all. Selling your poop, drinking beer, taking naps — we’ve got some of [the wildest ways you can actually make some serious money](.   [How to Start Substitute Teaching]( If you’re already worried about how much you’re going to miss your kids when they head back to school, why not get paid to run into them in the halls in between classes? Here’s everything you need to know about [how to get paid as a substitute teacher]( (and score a signing bonus).   [We'll Text You More Money Tips]( Some of the links in this post are from our sponsors. We provide you with accurate, reliable information. [Learn more]( about how we make money and select our advertising partners. We’re letting you know because it’s what Honest Abe would do. After all, he is on our favorite coin. © 2024 The Penny Hoarder. All rights reserved. 490 1st Ave S. Suite 800 | Saint Petersburg, FL 33701 | U.S. [View in browser]( [Mailing preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Policy](

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