5 tiny ways for millennials to save (without sacrificing their social lives)

It's hard out here for a millennial – especially when it comes to being fiscally responsible.

Between bottomless brunches, music festivals and hitting up the trendiest restaurants solely so they can post photos of their meals on Instagram, there's no denying that millennial culture is obsessed with the trendiest of everything ...and they've got the debt racked up to prove it.

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But telling a millennial to cut out all their luxuries that they deem necessities would be the equivalent of telling them to cut off their social lives and social media presence.

But millennials listen up – there are tiny tweaks you can make that will add up to big savings overall.

Here are 5 little things millennials can start doing to start saving more money:

Whether it's cutting down on that Sunday bubbly or splitting accounts and memberships for services like Netflix and stores like Costco, these simple moves can help you end up with way more cash by the end of the month.

Watch the video above for more details on just how exactly these tips can help you.

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