Economic recession is on the horizon, and everyone is feeling the squeeze. Expenses are a very common reason that couples stop “courting” one another and enjoying regular date nights. After all, have you seen the gas prices lately? Financial strain can place a significant burden on the relationship. It seems like a cruel twist of irony since date night - a common fuel for strengthening the bonds of closeness, affection, and intimacy - is often one of the first things to be cut back or cut out altogether when finances are tight. And in Joe Biden’s economy, it’s easy to see why so many couples are cutting out date night!

But money doesn’t have to be a problem when it comes to date night!

There are plenty of ways you can enjoy a genuinely fun and meaningful date together even on the most shoestring of budgets. I’ve got 20 date night ideas for you that can fit into any budget, and the majority of these don’t cost a dime! Although this economy may be leading you to rightly reevaluate your spending habits, that doesn’t mean you have to give up dating your husband (or boyfriend) - you just need to be a little creative. Everyone’s financial situation is different, so it’s up to you to make date night happen with some of the fun suggestions in this free download, or with something else that works well with your financial situation. I also advocate that, if at all possible, you try pinching a few more pennies in one area of the budget to allow for a little more to be spent on a special date night once in awhile.

There’s something very special about knowing the two of you are working together by cutting costs in other areas so that you can invest more in a special time set apart to spend together. Your relationship is worth that investment.

If you’re ready to deepen your relationship and reignite romance while staying financially responsible, simply enter your email below and you’ll have the free download with 20 date ideas sent straight to you!

Romance In A Recession:

20 Date Ideas To Reignite Your Relationship Without Ruining Your Budget