r/Frugal peaks Sundays 5pm-7pm UTC
r/Frugal was created on March 03, 2008, making it 18 years and 1 month old and one of the earliest subreddits on Reddit. With 6,755,023 members, this is a large and well-established subreddit with significant reach and influence on Reddit.
r/Frugal is steadily growing, with 23,024 new members in the last 30 days.
r/Frugal, with over 6.7 million subscribers, functions as a major hub for discussions centered on mindful resource allocation extending far beyond simple financial saving. While the subreddit's nominal focus is frugality, its core purpose lies in examining the deliberate trade-offs individuals make across multiple dimensions—time, money, convenience, effort, and environmental impact—when making decisions. This perspective distinguishes it from mere couponing or extreme penny-pinching; the community emphasizes optimizing value based on individual circumstances and priorities. Discussions frequently dissect scenarios where spending more upfront saves long-term resources (e.g., durable goods), explore the hidden costs of convenience, or weigh time expenditure against monetary savings, reflecting a nuanced understanding that frugality is a personalized mental framework rather than a rigid set of austerity rules.
The community's dynamics are shaped by its scale and accessibility. The requirement of only 0 upvotes for posts to trend significantly lowers the barrier for participation, fostering an environment where practical tips from beginners receive visibility alongside complex financial analyses. Typical content includes actionable strategies for reducing everyday expenses (groceries, utilities, transportation), deep dives into long-term financial planning like debt reduction or retirement saving, and critical evaluations of "frugal" products or services. Debates often revolve around the ethics of certain savings tactics, the intersection of frugality with sustainability, and validating whether perceived savings genuinely align with an individual's defined resource priorities. The consistent peak activity on Friday evenings UTC suggests users engage when planning weekend spending or reflecting on weekly financial choices.
What makes r/Frugal particularly valuable is its broad applicability and emphasis on intentionality. It serves not only those facing financial hardship but also individuals seeking greater control over their resources, professionals optimizing busy schedules, environmentally conscious consumers reducing waste, and retirees managing fixed incomes. The community's strength lies in its collective problem-solving approach, where members share diverse experiences to identify context-specific solutions rather than one-size-fits-all mandates. For anyone aiming to make more conscious decisions about how they deploy their finite resources—whether money, time, or energy—r/Frugal provides a large, active forum grounded in practical, real-world application of frugal principles.
r/Frugal shows typical engagement for a community of this scale, with an average of 133.8 upvotes per post across its 6,755,023 members. The community is highly discussion-oriented, with a comment-to-upvote ratio of 0.71. To reach the Hot section of r/Frugal, posts typically need at least 5 upvotes, reflecting the community's activity level.
Posts on r/Frugal receive an average of 94.9 comments, indicating a highly engaged community where members actively participate in conversations rather than passively consuming content. This level of discussion is characteristic of communities that value dialogue and diverse perspectives.
Based on an analysis of 73 top posts from the past week, Sunday is the most active day with 15 posts reaching the top, while Friday sees the least activity with 6 posts. Weekend activity tends to outpace weekdays, suggesting a more leisure-oriented community.
The peak posting hours are around 5pm UTC (7 posts), 6pm UTC (7 posts), and 9pm UTC (7 posts). The quietest hours are 4am UTC, 5am UTC, and 3am UTC, with only 2-1 posts each reaching the top during these times.
Weekly breakdown: Monday (14), Tuesday (7), Wednesday (12), Thursday (9), Friday (6), Saturday (10), Sunday (15) posts reaching the top.
r/Frugal currently has 6,755,023 subscribers. Over the past 30 days, the community has grown by 23,024 members (0.34%), averaging 743 new subscribers per day. This growth rate places r/Frugal in the top 12% of all tracked subreddits.
Over the past 90 days, r/Frugal has gained 60,043 subscribers (0.9%). Since tracking began 623 days ago, the community has added 1,523,406 total subscribers.
r/Frugal is steadily growing, with 23,024 new members in the last 30 days.
r/Frugal has 6,755,023 subscribers as of April 2026.
The best time to post on r/Frugal is Sundays 5pm-7pm UTC, based on analysis of top-performing posts from the past week.
r/Frugal is steadily growing, with 23,024 new members in the last 30 days.
r/Frugal was created on March 03, 2008, making it 18 years old.
Posts on r/Frugal typically need at least 5 upvotes to reach the Hot section.
r/Frugal is a Reddit community with 6,755,023 subscribers. The community describes itself as: "Frugality is the mental approach we each take when considering our resource allocations. It includes time, money, convenience, and many other factors." The best time to post on r/Frugal is Sundays 5pm-7pm UTC. Posts receive an average of 133.8 upvotes and 94.9 comments. The minimum upvotes needed to reach the Hot section is approximately 5. The subreddit is adding approximately 743 new members each day. Founded 18 years ago, r/Frugal is tracked and analyzed by RedditList as part of its comprehensive database of over 106,350 subreddits.
Last updated: 2026-04-23 18:07:14