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How to Stretch Your Salary in January or Any Other Month

Nomthandazo Ntisa
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Nomthandazo Ntisa
Published: 14 January 2026,
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January has a reputation in Gauteng households. It arrives quietly, but by the second week, many wallets are already gasping for air. School fees, transport costs, debit orders, groceries, and back-to-school expenses all compete for the same salary, and suddenly, payday feels impossibly far away.

Contents
  • 1. Spend Less by Staying In (Yes, Really)
  • 2. Turn Unused Items Into Instant Cash
  • 3. Slash Everyday Expenses (The Quiet Money Leaks)
  • 4. Use Rewards and Discounts Strategically
  • 5. Make Budgeting a Team Effort
  • 6. Change the Way You Talk About Money
  • 7. Avoid Debt at All Costs
  • 8. Cut What You Don’t Use
  • 9. Stay Connected Without Breaking the Bank
  • Why Stretching Your Salary Matters
  • A Smarter Way Forward

But financial pressure is no longer just a “January problem”. With rising living costs, fuel price fluctuations, and household budgets under strain, many South Africans now feel the pinch every single month. The question is no longer how do I survive January? It’s how do I make my money last, period?

According to Eunice Sibiya, Head of Consumer Education at FNB, the key lies in shifting how we think about spending, not just cutting back on obvious luxuries.

“Getting through January is always a battle as everyone is stretched to their limit financially,” Sibiya explains. “But challenging yourself to live on a shoe-string budget even temporarily can change your entire relationship with money.”

Here are realistic, practical ways to stretch your salary, not just in January, but in any tough month.

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1. Spend Less by Staying In (Yes, Really)

One of the fastest ways money disappears is through exposure. Malls, restaurants, takeaways, and even fuel stations are designed to encourage spending, often without us realising it.

Sibiya calls it “self-imposed house arrest”, and while the phrase sounds dramatic, the logic is simple: fewer temptations mean fewer impulse purchases.

If you must leave home:

  • Take only what you need
  • Shop with a strict list
  • Leave cards behind where possible
  • Avoid browsing “just to look.”

Even social visits can be budget-friendly if planned properly. Bring food from home, carpool, or suggest free activities like home movie nights instead of expensive outings.

2. Turn Unused Items Into Instant Cash

If your budget feels tight, your house might be sitting on hidden money.

Most households have unused items collecting dust, clothes, old phones, gym equipment, furniture, appliances or children’s toys. Selling just a few of these can provide breathing room without borrowing.

“Now is the perfect time to do a proper clean-out,” says Sibiya. “If you haven’t used it in a year, you probably won’t.”

You can:

  • Sell to second-hand stores for immediate cash
  • List items on online marketplaces
  • Use community WhatsApp groups or local Facebook Marketplace pages

Just remember: always confirm proof of payment before handing over goods.

3. Slash Everyday Expenses (The Quiet Money Leaks)

Big savings don’t always come from big sacrifices. Often, they come from fixing the small daily leaks.

Phone and data costs are a major culprit.

  • Use Wi-Fi hotspots whenever possible
  • Reduce streaming quality
  • Pause unnecessary subscriptions
  • Switch to prepaid or flexible internet plans

Utilities also matter:

  • Save electricity and water consciously
  • Prepaid meters help control usage
  • Car-pool to work or campus where possible

Even small monthly savings can go toward reducing debt, which brings long-term relief.

4. Use Rewards and Discounts Strategically

This is not the time to forget about loyalty programmes.

Bank rewards, grocery points, fuel discounts, and pharmacy benefits exist for a reason, and January is when they matter most.

“Even a few cents saved per item adds up,” Sibiya notes.

Use:

  • Banking rewards for groceries or fuel
  • Store discounts on essentials (not luxuries)
  • Cashback offers only when you already planned to spend

The trick is intentional use, not spending more to earn rewards.

5. Make Budgeting a Team Effort

Money stress doesn’t live in isolation; it affects families, partners, and households.

Involve everyone:

  • Explain spending limits
  • Set shared goals
  • Encourage ideas from children and partners
  • Agree on temporary sacrifices together

“Your family is integral to the plan,” says Sibiya. “They may even come up with savings ideas you hadn’t considered.”

When everyone understands the why, cutting back becomes easier.

6. Change the Way You Talk About Money

Mindset matters more than many realise.

Instead of saying:

  • “I don’t have money.”
    Try:
  • “It’s not a priority right now.”

Instead of:

  • “I don’t need it.”
    Ask:
  • “Can I do without it?”

This subtle shift keeps you in control instead of feeling deprived or guilty.

7. Avoid Debt at All Costs

Debt feels like relief in the moment, but it steals from future paydays.

If possible:

  • Use cash or debit
  • Avoid store cards
  • Borrow only when necessary
  • Pay down existing debt instead of adding new commitments

Interest is money you never get back.

8. Cut What You Don’t Use

Unused subscriptions quietly drain salaries every month.

Ask yourself:

  • Do I still use this gym?
  • Do I need all these streaming services?
  • Am I paying for convenience I no longer enjoy?

Cancel ruthlessly. You can always re-subscribe later.

9. Stay Connected Without Breaking the Bank

Internet access is no longer a luxury; it’s essential for job hunting, studying, running businesses, and staying informed.

Flexible, prepaid Wi-Fi and fibre options help households:

  • Avoid long contracts
  • Control spending
  • Stay connected without debit orders

Affordable connectivity allows you to keep working, applying, studying, and earning even when money is tight.

Why Stretching Your Salary Matters

Stretching your salary isn’t about suffering. It’s about control, dignity, and long-term stability.

In a province like Gauteng, where opportunity, cost of living, and ambition collide financial resilience is not optional. It’s survival.

Every rand saved today reduces stress tomorrow.

A Smarter Way Forward

January doesn’t have to break you. Neither does February, March, or any other month.

By making conscious choices, cutting silent expenses, involving your household, and using flexible tools that respect your budget, you can stretch your salary further without sacrificing your quality of life.

Start small. Stay consistent. Stay in control.

If you’re looking for ways to reduce monthly costs, stay connected affordably, or rethink how you manage money, start today, because your salary should work for you, not disappear before the month ends.

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