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Solo Parenting, Savvy Budgeting

Tips to stretch every dollar

Nearly 12% of households in the United States are single-parent households, according to 2023 Census data. Of those, 8.2 million are mother-only households and 2 million are father-only households. 

If you’re a single parent, you know how tough it can be to juggle literally everything. Of course, that includes your budget. So this one’s for you. 

We put together a list of budgeting tips to help you take control of your finances — from sharing streaming services to bartering to changing your tax withholding and everything in between.

Wrangle Your Budget
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