49 Ideas to Help You Get Out of Debt
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When it comes to trying to get out of debt, I've seen and heard it all, from the person who got three jobs to the guy who sold his dream car. But it got me thinking, what are some of the craziest ideas out there to help you find your way out of debt?

I decided to make a fun post about things people have tried, and some of them work. Maybe they'll inspire you to make changes too.

Sell Things

Things are that — just things. They don't define us, and they don't always make us happy. My husband and I sold so many things when we were trying to get out of debt that we were able to raise more than $1,000. I can't even remember what we sold (which proves we obviously did not need it). Here are some unconventional ideas for things you can sell.

1. Hair

This may sound bizarre, but people will pay for long hair. Crafters often use it for making dolls. You will generally need at least 10″ or more to sell, and prices vary greatly.

2. Toilet Paper & Paper Towels

Ever been on sites like Pinterest and seen the number of craft projects that require paper towels or toilet paper tubes? They are all over the place. You can go onto local sites to sell these products.

3. Gift Cards

If you get a gift card for any reason, you can turn around and sell the card. You won't get quite the face value, but at least you'll get paid in cold, hard cash.

4. Daily Deals

Did you buy a deal on coupon or discount sites that you haven't redeemed? Try selling it.

5. Sell Things You Don't Need

Use online marketplaces or classifieds sites to sell things you don't need anymore.

Keep It Simple

The following ideas are common sense, but perhaps you haven't thought of them yet.

6. Budget

This should go without saying, but it is not always obvious. If you don't have a budget, you really have no control of your money. (You can learn how to create a budget here.)

7. Use Coupons

Start using coupons to save as much as you possibly can at the grocery store. Then put the amount you save toward your debt. (You can learn more about using coupons here.)

8. Shop Different Stores

Skip the clothing store and find consignment stores to purchase gently used clothes.

9. Eat at Home

This is a tough one, but it works. Best of all, it's not something you'll have to do forever. Just think, if you spend $100 or more a month on dining out, that is more than $1,000 to put toward your debt in one year. If you do have dinner out, skip the soft drinks and go for water instead, which is free. Make sure you also pass on appetizers, and consider splitting a larger entree.

10. Set Aside Hobbies

If you are an avid golfer, you might give that up for some time and use the monthly dues to pay off debt.