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Since you are spending every penny you make, spend $60 more and get YNAB. This budgeting software is not for all (some folks dislike it). It also has huge fans like me. Once I started using YNAB, I could see EXACTLY where my money was going and, more importantly, where I could cut back.
I cut out more than $10,000 per year in about one month. Some folks take things slow, and some are crazy like me and do it all at once. You have to find what works for you. For now, I will tell you some of the items I cut.
YEARLY SAVINGS
--got rid of land line (savings $876)
--stopped buying clothes (hard to say for sure but at least $1000 per year)
--paid child's tuition early (savings $200)
--cancelled newspaper subscription (savings $420)
--work from home 2 days per week (savings $768)
--stopped parking at subway (savings $960)
--gave up expensive hobby (savings $2400)
TOTAL SO FAR $5724
--No classes for adults (savings $3,000)
--No lunch out (savings $540)
--No snacks from vending machines (savings $46)
--Reduce grocery costs (savings $3600)
That is actually $12,910 and does not include saving $480 per year from switching my mobile plan.
Some things are easy peasy to cut. Some--like the mobile phone from evil T-mobile--take a long time. You could start with the easy stuff and work your way up to the more complicated items.
Also, I switched my credit card from Delta Skymiles Amex to another Amex that gives cash back on certain purchases. This turned out to be better for me.
Here's my post detailing how I saved. I've come a long way since May! And I previously thought I was frugal too. So did SO. We were both surprised at how I could cut $12K per year fairly painlessly and easily.
Oh, the outcome? I will retire about 20-30 years earlier than I thought.
https://forum.mrmoneymustache.com/share-your-badassity/i-made-crackers-and-cut-$10-000/