If you loved the witty humor and relatable family dynamics of 'Home Economics' (2021), you're in for a treat! This article highlights 10 similar movies and TV shows that capture the same blend of comedy, heart, and financial struggles. Whether you're looking for more laughs or heartfelt moments, these picks will keep you entertained.

The Office (2005)
Description: A mockumentary-style sitcom about the mundane yet hilarious lives of office employees, using dry humor and awkward situations to explore workplace dynamics.
Fact: The show was adapted from the British series of the same name. It popularized the 'mockumentary' format in American television.


Parks and Recreation (2009)
Description: A mockumentary-style comedy about a group of quirky government employees, blending absurd humor with heartfelt character development and community themes.
Fact: The show's fictional town of Pawnee was ranked as one of the worst cities in America within the series. It was initially conceived as a spin-off of The Office.


Modern Family (2009)
Description: A mockumentary-style sitcom that explores the dynamics of a diverse family, blending humor with heartfelt moments about everyday life and relationships.
Fact: The show won the Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series five times in a row. It was one of the first sitcoms to feature a same-sex couple raising a child.


The Middle (2009)
Description: Centers on a middle-class family navigating financial struggles and parenting challenges with a mix of humor and relatability, focusing on the quirks of family life.
Fact: The show was praised for its realistic portrayal of middle-class America. It ran for nine seasons, becoming one of ABC's longest-running sitcoms.


New Girl (2011)
Description: A quirky ensemble comedy about a group of roommates navigating friendships, relationships, and personal growth with humor and warmth.
Fact: Zooey Deschanel's character was originally named 'Daisy,' but it was changed to 'Jessica Day' after the pilot. The loft apartment set was reused from another Fox show, 'Raising Hope.'


Brooklyn Nine-Nine (2013)
Description: A workplace comedy with a strong ensemble cast, balancing humor and character-driven storytelling while tackling both lighthearted and serious themes.
Fact: The show was canceled by Fox after five seasons but was revived by NBC due to fan outrage. It won two Golden Globe Awards for Best Television Series.


The Goldbergs (2013)
Description: A nostalgic sitcom set in the 1980s, focusing on a loud, loving family with over-the-top antics, blending humor with heartfelt family moments.
Fact: Each episode is inspired by the creator's real childhood experiences. The show features actual home videos from the creator's family during the end credits.


Schitt's Creek (2015)
Description: A comedy about a wealthy family forced to live in a small town they once bought as a joke, blending absurdity with heartfelt character growth and family bonds.
Fact: The show won nine Emmy Awards in its final season, a record for a comedy series in a single year. It was co-created by Eugene Levy and his son, Dan Levy.


Fresh Off the Boat (2015)
Description: A family comedy that highlights cultural clashes and generational differences within an immigrant family, using humor to address identity and belonging.
Fact: It was the first Asian-American family sitcom on network TV in over 20 years. The show is loosely based on Eddie Huang's memoir of the same name.


Superstore (2015)
Description: A workplace comedy with a diverse ensemble cast, blending satire and heartwarming moments to explore the lives of retail employees.
Fact: The show was praised for its subtle commentary on labor issues. Many of the background shoppers were based on real viral internet videos.
