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25 subreddits for personal finance

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r/AskReddit

Ask Reddit...

r/AskReddit is the place to ask and answer thought-provoking questions.

59.2Mmembers

r/personalfinance

Personal Finance

Learn about budgeting, saving, getting out of debt, credit, investing, and retirement planning. Join our community, read the PF Wiki, and get on top of your finances!

21.8Mmembers

r/politics

/r/Politics is for news and discussion about U.S. politics.

9.2Mmembers

r/Frugal

Frugal Living: Waste Less, Gain More!

Frugality is the mental approach we each take when considering our resource allocations. It includes time, money, convenience, and many other factors.

6.8Mmembers

r/povertyfinance

Personal Finance For The Financially Challenged

Financial advice, frugality tips, stories, opportunities, and general guidance for people who are struggling financially. No Judgement, just advice!

2.8Mmembers

r/financialindependence

Financial Independence / Retire Early

This is a place for people who are or want to become Financially Independent (FI), which means not having to work for money. Financial Independence is closely related to the concept of Early Retirement/Retiring Early (RE) - quitting your job/career and pursuing other activities with your time. At its core, FI/RE is about maximizing your savings rate (through less spending and/or higher income) to achieve FI and have the freedom to RE as fast as possible.

2.4Mmembers

r/finance

Financial news and views

Welcome to r/Finance! No Personal Finance, Homework, Personal blogs, or Career-related posts. All questions go in Monday Morning catch-all threads.

2.1Mmembers

r/PersonalFinanceCanada

Personal Finance For Canadians

Your one-stop shop to discuss personal finance within Canada.

1.9Mmembers

r/UKPersonalFinance

UKPersonalFinance: Getting your pounds in order

Discuss, learn and request advice on how to budget, protect, save and invest your pounds and pence in the UK.

1.9Mmembers

r/eupersonalfinance

EU Personal Finance

A discussion forum for advice on personal finance in EU countries. Learn about budgeting, saving, getting out of debt, credit, investing, and retirement planning. Join our community, read the Wiki & FAQ, and get on top of your finances!

1.0Mmembers

r/FinancialPlanning

Financial Planning, Personal Finance, Frugality, Money, and More!

Discuss and ask questions about personal finances, budgeting, income, retirement plans, insurance, investing, and frugality.

983.3kmembers

r/Fire

FI/RE - Financial Independence & Retiring Early

FI/RE (Financial Independence / Retiring Early) is a money strategy that's sweeping the nation. It's not easy, but it is simple: earn more, spend less, and use the difference wisely. Build a baseline of financial security with the difference first, then use it to invest for your future. That way you can begin to earn financial freedom and control your own destiny.

974.4kmembers

r/AusFinance

Australian Personal Finance

Australian Personal Finance: budgeting, saving, getting out of debt, investing, and saving for retirement. Please read the sidebar and observe sub rules when posting.

829.7kmembers

r/selfhosted

Self-Hosted Alternatives to Popular Services

A place to share, discuss, discover, assist with, gain assistance for, and critique self-hosted alternatives to our favorite web apps, web services, and online tools.

800.8kmembers

r/personalfinanceindia

Personal Finance for Indians

Ask anything about Indian Personal Finance!

597.1kmembers

r/FluentInFinance

TheFinanceNewsletter.com | Investing, Personal Finance, Stocks, Real Estate & Crypto

Get Smarter with Money, Investing, and Finance. We’re the Reddit community for TheFinanceNewsletter.com and its 100,000+ readers to discuss finance, investing, personal finance, stocks, economic policy, geopolitics and current events. All viewpoints welcomed!

575.8kmembers

r/ItaliaPersonalFinance

Italia - Personal Finance

Subreddit dedicato a chi cerca consigli sulla propria situazione finanziaria in Italia. Wiki: https://www.italiapersonalfinance.it

278.4kmembers

r/PersonalFinanceNZ

Personal Finance New Zealand

A place to discuss personal finance for New Zealanders. Discuss savings, investments, KiwiSaver, debt management, home loans, student loans, insurance, and anything else personal finance-related.

140.6kmembers

r/PersonalFinanceEgypt

Egyptian personal finance

Discuss: budgeting, investing, saving, banking services, and all-around personal finance in Egypt

110.6kmembers

r/irishpersonalfinance

Irish Personal Finance

Learn about budgeting, saving, getting out of debt, credit, investing, taxes, and retirement planning in the Republic of Ireland. Join our community and get on top of your finances!

94.0kmembers

r/PersonalFinanceZA

Better than your oupa's stokvel

Welcome to PersonalFinanceZA. Here we discuss budgeting, investing, and all other personal finance aspects just for South Africans.

59.3kmembers

r/SwissPersonalFinance

Discuss, learn and request help on how to obtain, budget, protect, save and invest your money in Switzerland.

45.1kmembers

r/CanadaPersonalFinance

Open community forum for Canada personal finance discussion!

Welcome to r/CanadaPersonalFinance, your community-driven hub for Canadian financial advice. Intended to work alongside PFC but without banning topics. Covering everything from budgeting and tax tips to investing and debt management, this space aims to help you navigate your financial journey. Enjoy!

29.7kmembers

r/PersonalFinanceGreece

A subreddit to discuss, learn and share resources about budgeting, managing debt, saving money, investing, banks etc. in Greece. Posts in both English/Greek are welcome.

22.5kmembers

r/IndianPersonalFinance

Indian Personal Finance Community

Discuss Income Tax, Insurance, Mutual Funds, SIP, Retirement, Financial decisions or anything broadly related to Personal Finance in India.

16.4kmembers

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