Easy Ways to Learn How to Live Below Your Means

We're often told that the secret to financial ease and peace is living below our means. Simply put, this means spending less than you earn. It sounds straightforward, but it can be hard to do. In large part, that's because our culture pushes us to spend everything we have and then some. Carrying debt is considered normal – in fact, it's a requirement if you ever want to qualify for a home loan. (Yes, you have to have debt so you can prove that you're good at making payments.) Additionally, most of us increase our expenditures when our income goes up. It's called " lifestyle inflation ," and it too is normal in our society. What used to be an occasional treat grows into a daily necessity, and it becomes impossible to imagine a return to a simpler lifestyle. That seems too much like "failure." And so we get caught in the trap of always wanting more. Let's avoid the trap, and try one or more of these practical tips to spend less, feel in ...