The Real Deal: How to save on your kids back to school supplies

Experts found that parents are expecting to spend $592 on average for their children’s school supplies.

News 12 Staff

Aug 29, 2023, 11:00 AM

Updated 332 days ago

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Parents are expected to shell out hundreds of dollars on getting their kids back to school.
Consumer reporter Janice Lieberman has the Real Deal on why there is no need to panic.
Finding ways to cut the cost of sending your kids back can be stressful. There are many things you need to pay for before you child steps into the school building, but there are ways to cut cots.
Experts found that parents are expecting to spend $592 on average for their children’s school supplies. That includes backpacks, clothing, haircuts or doctor’s visit.
Corrie Wagner of Savings.com says in their recent study they found parents to be anxious about the big tab.
“So we found that 54% of parents this year are very concerned that rising costs might prevent them from affording all the items their children need. That's up from 46% last year, which was a bit surprising because inflation has cooled a bit since last summer. It reached an all time high in 2022, but I think that could be due to a number of factors, the rising level of concern,” says Wagner. One way to save is to shop the tax-free days.
Experts say you can purchase clothing and footwear and it would be tax exempt up to $100. New Jersey starts on Aug.26. You can get school supplies, construction material if you're a teacher or electronic computers and that would be exempt up to $3,000.
Clothing and footwear under $110 dollars are exempt from New York City and NY State Sales Tax
Experts say you do not have to buy a year's supply of supplies at the start of the school year.  


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