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How High Can Goodwill Prices Go Before Thrifters Give Up?
Or, have you lost your mind, Goodwill?
I am a dedicated second-hand shopper.
But now? I don’t know if it’s because of inflation, nonprofit organizations needing a lot more money, or resellers desperately snapping up inventory that they hope to sell online, but the prices at my local Goodwill (and other “thrift” stores) are becoming straight-up silly.
My frugal mind is being continually blown
Here is my secret to financial “success” (or “getting by”): I don’t like to shop.
Because I hate going to stores, trying things on, paying retail/non-sale prices, I rarely, rarely go shopping for myself or my family members. Until this year, my teenage children didn’t actually know how to go into a clothing store and try on new clothes.
Instead, I have found a few good annual church rummage sales, quality garage-sale neighborhoods, and a small network of Goodwill and St. Vincent de Paul secondhand stores at which I buy most of our clothes and home goods.
I also wear my clothes until they are worn out. Recently, I went shopping for jeans for the first time in half a decade, and when I came home, I told my spouse, in tones of outrage, “They are charging $8…
