NEW YORK — The holiday season means time with family and new memories, but it can also mean lots of spending — sometimes too much.
From gifts to travel plans to grocery shopping, costs can pile up and become overwhelming, especially in a difficult economic environment. Holiday shopping can bring joy, but it's important to stick to a budget and avoid going into debt, said shopping expert Trae Bodge.
''I'm really emphasizing that shoppers look for ways to save as much as possible this season. So we don't bring that debt into the next year,'' Bodge added.
Here are some expert recommendations to make the most out of your budget this holiday season:
Plan your gift list and shop around
Planning your gifts as far in advance as possible can be a great way to save money, since it gives you more time to compare and shop around, said Kiersti Torok, a social media content creator known on Instagram and TikTok as Torok Coupon Hunter.
Torok plans her shopping months in advance. She buys the chocolate and candy for her children's Christmas stockings right after Halloween, when they're on sale. And it's not too early to think about next year — her Christmas decorations are always bought on clearance, especially after Christmas.
''If you wait until two, maybe three, days after Christmas. Things will start to hit 75% off. And that's when I shop for my kid's birthdays, because they're in July,'' Torok said.