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7 surprising ways the public library can save you money

Kaz Fantone/91ÖÆÆ¬³§

Updated October 14, 2025 at 10:56 AM EDT

This story was originally published on Oct. 16, 2023, and has been updated.

Everyone knows you can save money on books by checking them out at the library instead of buying them. But did you know that libraries can help you save on other things too?

In some locations, you can borrow tools (saving a purchase at the hardware store), take free language classes and even get free tickets to local museums and attractions.

The resources that your library has to offer will depend on its size and funding, which comes in part from taxpayer dollars and donor funds. These perks are part of the public library's mission to serve the , says , library director at Milwaukee Public Library. "Libraries are one of the most important parts of the social infrastructure. The possibilities for how you explore are endless."

To take advantage of these money-saving benefits, sign up for a library card, says , a librarian, literacy advocate and the new host of PBS' Reading Rainbow. Then check out the library website or simply walk into your local library and talk to a librarian.

Here are 7 surprising ways the library can help you save money.

1. Before you buy something, see if you can borrow it from the library

Libraries offer all kinds of items on loan. ", , . Some libraries have where you can get baking pans," says Threets.

Akhila Bhat, branch manager at Harris County Public Library in Katy, Texas, says her library system has a . "Patrons can pick up seeds to start a garden and drop off seeds for others to take home and plant."

Meanwhile, libraries like the Providence Public Library in Rhode Island . That includes a cordless drill, safety goggles and a laser level.

2. Reserve free tickets to local museums and attractions

In some places, you can get free or discounted tickets to local attractions in your city or town. The Nashville Public Library, for example, to the Country Music Hall of Fame (saving patrons $31.95 in admission fees). And can gain free entry to over 200 state parks, .

3. Print out your documents at a discount

You can use the computers to print out documents like plane tickets, concert tickets or shipping labels. There's usually a small fee, but it's often cheaper than printing at an office supply store or a shipping center, says Threets. For example, it costs to print a page in black and white at the Brooklyn Public Library in New York, and at Fedex.

4. Get free help with homework and standardized tests

Your library card may grant you access to free or , which offers live one-on-one homework help for students in K-12 and higher education. It's a sweet deal considering that hourly rates for a private tutor .

If you're preparing for college, check out whether your local branch has resources for standardized tests like the . Broward County Library in Florida, for example, has a free 10-hour test prep workshop for high school students .

Librarians can help with school projects too. If you need to research something, they can identify relevant books or order them from other branches for you. Bhat says a lot of kids come in looking for help with biographies.

5. Take free fitness, hobby and language classes

Some libraries often offer fun, free programming you'd pay money for elsewhere. in New York offers workout classes ranging from yoga to tai chi to Zumba, saving patrons potentially hundreds of dollars in monthly class fees at a fitness studio.

Libraries can also help you find a new hobby. You can join a , learn or . Some locations will even let patrons borrow the necessary gear. and , for example, have "birding backpacks" that come equipped with items for , like binoculars and field guides to help identify local birds.

And many libraries grant patrons access to such as , a service that has courses for over 70 languages.

6. Attend free concerts and performances

Save money on live music by checking out what your local branch has to offer. The New York Public Library's performance art space, for example, has featuring a choir and a quartet. And people can for Baroque or Peruvian music at different libraries in Los Angeles County.

7. Access free social services

In addition to recreation and entertainment, many libraries in the U.S. offer programs to support the community. People who need help finding a job can take and get assistance with and . Immigrants can take and to prepare them for their U.S. citizenship exam.

Libraries also provide resources for practical matters. Around , check if there are available to give you advice and . You can also if you need legal advice.

Johnson says library resources like these aim to level the playing field. "The hope is that people use our services to educate and inform themselves, and gain wisdom about any topic under the sun."


The audio was edited by Meghan Keane and Sylvie Douglis. The digital story was edited by Malaka Gharib. The visual producer is Kaz Fantone.

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