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NerdChieftain
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“To stretch a dollar” means to carefully spend your money, focusing on getting highly value or saving money.
This phrase is still used.
I think the phrase is a little bit dated. I don’t see many young people use it. This is something I would think a Boomer or GenX person would say.
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nomadatlatl
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@NerdChieftain Thank you so much for your assistance. I got a much better understanding.(ᵔᴥᵔ)
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Probably more common is "stretch your budget."
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@pzh-cook いつもありがとうございます!
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