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Your Paycheck-to-Paycheck Holiday Survival Guide

The holidays should bring joy. However, when every trip to the grocery store or gas station feels more expensive than the last, the season can also bring a heavy dose of stress. In 2025, 67% of Americans report living paycheck to paycheck. Even households with steady incomes are struggling to keep up with recent tariff increases, leaving little room for holiday travel, gifts, or hosting holiday gatherings.
Celebrating does not have to mean draining your savings or racking up credit card debt. With planning and budget-conscious choices – you can still enjoy traditions that matter.

1. “Over the River and Through the Woods”… on a Budget

Skip peak travel days. If you can, avoid flying or driving on the Wednesday before Thanksgiving or the weekend before Christmas – those days see the highest ticket prices and traffic.

Pack smarter. Extra baggage fees add up quickly. Challenge yourself to fit everything into a carry-on (bonus: no waiting at baggage claim).

Road trip savings. Carpool with family or friends heading in the same direction. Sharing fuel and toll costs makes a big difference.

Virtual visits. Can’t afford the trip this year? Plan a video call “holiday dinner” with family. You’ll still connect – without the fuel costs.

2. Feast Without the Financial Hangover

3. Gifts That Don’t Break Your Budget (or Your Spirit)

4. The Best Traditions Are Free

It’s easy to feel pressure to “keep up” during the holidays. The best memories often come from shared traditions, not expensive purchases. Watching a classic holiday movie, taking a walk to see neighborhood lights, or baking cookies together costs little to nothing.

5. Wrap Up the Year with a Plan

You Don’t Have to Do This Alone

The holidays can be overwhelming when you are stretched thin, but you have support. Your financial institution likely offers helpful budgeting resources. And if debt is weighing you down, GreenPath Financial Wellness offers free financial counseling and a Debt Management Program that can lower interest rates and make monthly payments more manageable.

This article is shared by our partners at GreenPath Financial Wellness, a trusted national non-profit. This article is also available in Spanish.