Tips to Get Through the Summer Without a Paycheck (2024)

It’s no surprise that many educators don’t have regular income over the summer. And while careful planning and part-time work can help manage the summer-budget blues, there are times when you simply have to make those dollars stretch a bit further.

Don’t ignore a financial crunch hoping that somehow everything will work out okay. Plan it out now and you’ll save stress and worry—and hopefully come out ahead!

Start with these 10 tips to have a fabulous summer even on a tight budget.

1. Take financial inventory. Look at your income and savings sources to figure out how much money you’ll have until your first back-to-school paycheck. You can include any useful, unused gift cards that may be hiding in your wallet.

2. Create a summer budget. Add up all your monthly bills and known summer expenses to figure out how much you think you’ll actually need. Omit things you buy for convenience, from habit or because you simply want or prefer them—zero in on the bare-bones minimum you can live on. If you find you won’t have enough, use tips 3-10 to get your expenses down.

3. Use what you already have on hand.If you have stockpiles of shampoo, soaps, paper products or other essentials, tap that stash instead of buying new. Even if you didn’t love the product, if it’s still good, use it first to save money.

4. Prepare more home-cooked meals. Every meal or snack you make at home can save you money compared with dining out. See what’s in your pantry and freezer, says author and NEA member Dawn Casey-Rowe, who teaches grades 9-12 social studies at William M. Davies Career & Technical High School in Lincoln, Rhode Island. “Chances are you have more than a month of food on hand, but you skip over a lot.” Eat those things first.

Make your own master mixes for biscuits, pancakes, cakes and pies, main dishes, sauces and other foods.

“Make a calendar that uses up those dry staples—the beans, rice, flour, baking ingredients, things left in the freezer,” Casey-Rowe adds. That way, “you won’t waste, and you get a bunch of free meals.”Find sample meal planners on Pinterest and other sites.

5. Cut off paths to easy spending. Plug any leaks in your budget. Shop from a detailed list so you don’t buy non-essentials. If you know you habitually spend a lot of extra money at particular stores, avoid them for now. Block easy access to shopping online by deleting your credit card information from your favorite sites, at least for the summer. Try one of these 7 budgeting techniquesto train yourself to think before you spend.

6. Find free and discounted entertainment. Save on summer fun by taking advantage of free days and discounts at museums, parks, concerts and other entertainment. Think like a tourist on a budget.

If you have a little money to spend, you can make it go farther with Restaurant.com certificates and discounted movie tickets, which you can search for through NEA Discount Marketplace.

Use your library card to access free books and e-books, movies, music, research resources, job training, seminars, free Wi-Fi and more.

Take up an inexpensive hobby or a digital project such as starting a blog, writing a book or posting your pictures, says Casey-Rowe. You’ll have fun and learn useful skills. And, she adds, and “it will fill your summer, for sure.”

7. Juggle bill payment dates. See if you can defer or reduce your monthly billsuntil you’re receiving a paycheck again. Ask your bank or credit union and other billers about Skip-A-Payment options.

8. Save when you must spend. Use savings apps like Ebates, iBotta, Shopkick and others that offer discounts, coupons, cash back or other rewards with each purchase you make through the app. Be a smart shopper. Take advantage of coupon sites, promo codes, loyalty programs, negotiation and deal watching. If you have an NEA credit card, use the cash back that you earn when buying the things you need to help offset their cost.

9. Earn extra cash. A summer job or a side hustle to bring in some money might be the ticket to stay afloat until the next school year. Sell things you no longer need or want at consignment stores or online sales sites such as eBay, Craigslist, Amazon, Etsy and others. If you love to create things, convert your hobby into a side business.

You also can provide services for pay. Many educators correct AP exams or freelance over the summer, says Casey-Rowe.

Consider teaching classes online through sites such as Monster, Skillshare and others.

10. Stay healthy!Make time to exercise, rest and relax! You’ll be less stressed, save on trips to the doctor—and working out at home or in the summer sunshine is free!

Tips to Get Through the Summer Without a Paycheck (2024)
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