Personal finance blogs - still useful

I like to read a lot about personal financial management. Here's a few blogs I've discovered along the way.You might be laughing at me now - blogs, really, in these days of YouTube and Instagram?Fair enough, but there's value to be found in reading and in long-form content, especially when that content is written by ordinary people who have managed to get on top of their everyday expenses.Debt Roundup - From a guy in the US who dug himself out from under a ton of credit card debt.Penny Golightly - Check out the Tenner Week Challenge she used to get her spending under control.Savvy Scot - An interesting intersection of finance, fitness and travel stories.Get Rich Slowly - I like the focus on reducing big costs (e.g. transport), rather than small costs (e.g. coffee). Life's too short to stop drinking coffee.Mrs Mummypenny Lots of money management content, but also good resources on lifestyle and mental health. Frugalwoods - From a couple in the US living their version of The Good Life.Millennial Money - This guy went from unemployed graduate to business owner. Not everyone wants to be an entrepreneur, but it's inspiring and he shares the habits that worked for him.

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