noun General Slang

loud budgeting

LOWD BUJ-it-ing · noun · informal

Openly talking about your finances and saying no to spending.

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The practice of being vocal and unashamed about one's financial limits and money goals, openly declining expensive plans in favor of saving. It reframes frugality as an empowered, social choice.

“Loud budgeting means telling your friends 'I can't afford that dinner' instead of quietly going into debt.”
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loud budgeting In A Sentence

Loud budgeting means telling your friends 'I can't afford that dinner' instead of quietly going into debt.

Origin & Usage

Coined by comedian and content creator Lukas Battle in late 2023 / early 2024.

Variants loud-budgeting

People Also Ask

What is 'loud budgeting'?

It's being open and unashamed about your financial limits and money goals, openly declining pricey plans in favor of saving.

Where does 'loud budgeting' come from?

Comedian and content creator Lukas Battle coined it in late 2023 / early 2024.

How is loud budgeting different from just being frugal?

It reframes frugality as an empowered, social choice you say out loud, rather than something to hide.

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