I may or may not have done most of these thing back in 2008 …
Earlier this month, President Trumpannouncedsweeping tariffs on imports from over 180 countries, and as a result, economists have beenwarningthat the odds of the US slipping into a recession in 2025 have risen from 25% to 47%.#
Even when Trump later announced a 90 - solar day pause on part of his duty plan , economistscontinuedto warn that the uncertainty created by see - saw tariffs may put the brakes on economic maturation .
Meanwhile, on TikTok, apossible recessionhas some people reminiscing about the “unhinged” things they did to save money duringthe Great Recessionof 2008. One millennial creator named Julia (@juliaa120230) stirred up a ton of conversation with a series ofvideossharing some “unhinged/unethical” things that she may or may not have done to save money back then.#
2.Save your receipts — you never know when you might need ‘em.#
3.Catering events was one of my favorite college gigs for this exact reason.#
4.I’ve found some of my favorite furniture sitting on the sidewalk, but pro tip: avoid upholstery wherebed bugscan hide.#
5.Your honor, I plead the fifth.#
6.Raise your hand if you also have a drawer full of sauce packets that can make literally anything taste good.#
7.There’s A LOT of perfectly edible food sitting in dumpsters right now.#
8.You know what, everybody poops.#
9.Go to the thrift store on the fancy side of town. I got the best little black dress of my life for, like, $5 using this tip.#
10.Never, ever, ever turn down a freebie.#
11.You might be surprised which bills you can negotiate on, especially if there are competing companies in your area.#
12.If there was free food somewhere in 2008, you can bet I was there filling up a plate.#
14.If you check my coat pockets, you’ll find coffee shop napkins and more coffee shop napkins.#
15.I have a feeling this one will be controversial:#
16.Seriously don’t pass up free food, no matter where it comes from.#
17.And finally, never forget that your college textbooks are essentially a pile of money waiting to be put back in your pocket.#

















