A mechanic friend of mine has always told me that if nothing else, spend as much money as you can afford on tyres as they are the things you will most rely on in the event of a crash or car failure.
For years and years I used to buy economy tyres as I thought they saved me money - but it turned out to be a complete false economy and actually cost me so much more in the long run. About 7 years ago I started using expensive Michelin Primacy 3 Zero Pressure tyres on my old Mini and achieved more than double the wear in terms of mileage, and in some cases, triple the wear (and my driving style hadn't changed).
I've still got the original Jazz tyres on my 2019 car (Michelin Energy Saver), but once I get through these, I will be using the Michelin CrossClimate 2 tyre (currently £99.61 fitted via Blackcircles). The cheapest economy tyre I can find at Blackcircles is a Zeetex at £52.32. Not only are the Michelins a considerably safer tyre, but in my view you will easily get twice the wear as the Zeetex.
To save money, my advice is to use Blackcircles - I started using them 4 years ago and have saved loads - easy to do and tyres replaced via a local garage (you pay and book a local garage online).
As an aside, I've used a variety of quality tyre brands down the years - Goodyear, Continental, Bridgestone and Yokohama - all excellent, but none have come even close to the amount of wear I got from the Michelin Primacy 3 Zero Pressure tyres (now replaced by Michelin Primacy 4 tyres). I haven't tried other Korean and Japanese brands so I can't comment on how good they are.