KEY POINTS
  • With more households living paycheck to paycheck, back-to-school shopping is causing a bigger financial strain this year.
  • Here's what you should buy now and what you should delay purchasing, plus expert advice to save big on supplies.
Customers shop for back-to-school supplies at a Target store in Colma, California.

As parents know all too well, it's hard to cut back when it comes to the kids.

Despite more households living paycheck to paycheck, this year's total back-to-school spending is expected to match last year's record high of $37 billion, according to the National Retail Federation. Families with children in elementary through high school plan to spend an average of $864 on school supplies, $168 more than in 2019, the NRF found.