Fabulously Broke in the City

America’s Cheapest Family

Kind of like the Duggars. 7 kids, they all go to regular public schools (not home schooled), and they buy their clothes second hand (they don’t make them like the Duggars), and they own a house, 2 cars, and are debt-free.

They also only make $35,000 a year.

She basically says she goes grocery shopping once a month because she plans a month ahead with the coupons she’s collected, about what meals to make/eat on a daily basis, and she pulls out her envelope of coupons and saves hundreds of dollars (which translates into thousands) a year.

Mostly about coupon clipping and being super frugal.

Watch their short video on ABC News.

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