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SoCalDem Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-21-11 08:05 AM
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Most Frugal Cities of 2010... Top 20
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Atlanta is the most frugal city
According to Coupons.com, Atlanta residents have perfected the art of saving money by using coupons.

Thu, Jan 20 2011 at 10:54 AM EST
When times get tough, you need to get tougher. In this case, Americans are getting tough on their grocery bill and focusing on reducing it to have more money to spend on other budget categories. One way to reduce your grocery budget is to use coupons, and Atlanta residents have perfected the art of couponing. According to Coupons.com, the city of Atlanta is the most frugal city in the nation.

Although Atlanta topped the most frugal city list in 2009, coupon use by city residents almost doubled in 2010. In 2009, Coupons.com users in the city printed out about $531 in coupons. This figure jumped to about $1,000 in 2010. Atlanta also topped the Coupons.com Top 20 Most On-the-Go Frugal Coupon list by taking advantage of the Coupons.com apps available on most smart-phones. The savvy residents of Atlanta know how to put coupons to good use and stretch their grocery budget better than residents of any other city.

Tampa, Fla., came in as the number two most frugal city in the nation with an average of $863 in coupon savings during 2010, quite a big difference from the average savings in Atlanta. The entire list follows:

Top 20 Most Frugal Cities of 2010

1. Atlanta, Ga.
2. Tampa, Fla.
3. Cincinnati, Ohio
4. St. Louis, Mo.
5. Minneapolis, Minn.
6. Charlotte, N.C.
7. Nashville, Tenn.
8. Cleveland, Ohio
9. Pittsburgh, Pa.
10. Raleigh, N.C.
11. Kansas City, Mo.
12. Washington, D.C.
13. Miami, Fla.
14. Dallas, Texas
15. Oklahoma City, Okla.
16. Boston, Mass.
17. Denver, Colo.
18. Seattle, Wash.
19. Columbus, Ohio
20. Wichita, Kan.

If you want to boost your grocery savings, you can sign up for a free Coupons.com account. The only downside is that most of the coupons are for highly processed conventional food items. However, you can also find coupons for local restaurants, professional services, vitamins and more.
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