Between working from home, not going out and not being able to travel, how much do you reckon you'll save "thanks" to corona?

Although corona is completely wrecking the world economy and everyone's lifestyles, I can see myself saving a fair bit of money due to not having to go into the office (and hence eat out), not being able to go to bars/restaurants/theaters and not being able to travel as everything is in lockdown.

Due to the cutoff of most discretionary spending for a while, I'll probably only be paying for rent and groceries. Assuming you're not getting laid off, what are everyone's thoughts on saving money during these times?

Definitely trying to do some contrarian investing while the markets are down.

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