ThriftStores

    By DailyFinance Staff

    | 11:59AM 12/15/2011
    NBC's Today profiles one American family living just above the poverty line, but quite happily and comfortably. Watch author and self-professed cheapskate Jeff Yeager's take on such extreme thriftiness to see if you can learn anything from Jennifer and Michael, who claim to have found a simpler, more satisfying existence.

    By Barbara Thau

    | 11:15AM 6/21/2011
    #fivemin-widget-blogsmith-image-98087{display:none;} .cke_show_borders #fivemin-widget-blogsmith-image-98087, #postcontentcontainer #fivemin-widget-blogsmith-image-98087{width:620px;height:439px;display:block;}No matter what style you're shopping for, shoes are that reliable, pick-me-up purchase....

    By Sarah Gilbert

    | 4:30PM 2/06/2009
    Your kids' books with the hologram covers, your girls' boot-cut jeans with fake crystal details, all your children's toys, every single thing with a snap, are about to become contraband. As the new Consumer Products Safety Improvement Act, the CPSIA, goes into effect on Tuesday, February 10 -- in...

    By Sarah Gilbert

    | 8:30PM 1/09/2009
    Thrifty shoppers, Goodwill, and those planning to hold a yard sale anytime after February 10 all took a deep breath of relief yesterday, only to be replaced with a gasp of continued disbelief over the CPSC's new children's products act. The Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act, which cracks down...

    By Meg Massie

    | 5:00PM 12/09/2008
    With bank balances in the danger zone and credit cards nearly maxed out, most Americans have been forced to adjust their spending habits, especially when it comes to things like new clothes. But just because we can't afford to spend, that doesn't mean we want to stop shopping! Still, there's only...

    By Meg Massie

    | 9:00AM 11/21/2008
    Have you been to a mall lately? It's sort of a depressing place. Lots of stores have vacated the premises, and with the clerks that are left manning the surviving shops and kiosks look like they're starved for social interaction. There's just no one there. The Christmas music playing over the PA...

    By Julie Tilsner

    | 1:32PM 9/10/2008
    I don't know whether to laugh or cry.On the one hand, finally my peers see the wisdom of shopping at thrift stores. No longer must I endure the fish eye when they find out the gorgeous dress I'm wearing wasn't bought at Bloomie's for $400, but rather pulled from a pile of newly-donated clothes down...

    By Julie Tilsner

    | 3:00PM 5/03/2008
    This post is part of a series about real-life signs we're in a recession. Picture this, thrift store brethren: A woman in a late model Mercedes parks next to you and wanders into your favorite thrift store. Once inside, you notice her picking through the clothes, the bags, the belts, and...

    By Beth Wechsler

    | 4:00PM 1/28/2008
    Mike Presley responded to a recent walletpop post on thrift shops with one of my favorite kind of stories: From Thrift Shops and Yard Sales to eBay. Mike is 41 years old and has served in the Navy for 19 years. After work almost every day, he makes a thrift store stop. It's a habit that his father...

    By Beth Wechsler

    | 11:00AM 1/17/2008
    Julie Tilsner had a great list of five golden rules to thrift store shopping. Let's make it ten: 6). The early bird gets the worm. Every thrift store has its own schedule. In our Upper Cape area, Mashpee Senior Center's shop opens for the week on Monday, St. Vincent de Paul opens on Tuesday,...