Mint shut down back in March, but people are still searching for a replacement budgeting app.
Free budgeting apps are becoming less common, but there are still a few options to try.
It's left a significant gap for people who prioritize free budgeting tools, and even months after Mint's closure, Reddit users are still looking for a good replacement.
"That was Mint's biggest draw, that it was a free budgeting app," explains Mykail James, MBA, certified financial education instructor, and owner of BoujieBudgets.com.
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