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    More top earners live paycheck to paycheck: survey

    January 30, 20233 Mins Read
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    As inflation and one possible recession household budgets continue to shrink, the share of Americans who report living paycheck to paycheck – meaning they use all or most of their income to pay for expenses each month, without saving – increases, especially among high earners.

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    About 64% of American consumers lived to salary in December, according to the results of a new investigation nearly 4,000 people from financial publication PYMNTS.com and online lender Lending Club.

    That suggests an increase of 9.3 million Americans from a year ago, when 61% of people said they live paycheck to paycheck.

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    Of those additional 9.3 million people, PYMNTS found that 8 million are people earning more than $100,000 a year. This means that much of the increase in the share of consumers living paycheck to paycheck is due to those at the higher end of the income spectrum:

    • In December, 51% of people earning more than $100,000 a year said they lived paycheck to paycheck, up from 42% a year earlier.

    The survey results also show that it is increasingly difficult for this group to cover their expenses:

    • 16% said it was difficult to pay their bills each month in December 2022, compared to 11% in December 2021.
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    As prices continue to rise, those who have problems with essential bills every month should not hesitate to ask for help — whether it’s a trusted financial expert, government program, or local food bank.

    And even with a very tight budget, the financial experts recommend set aside whatever you can each month – even if it’s just $5 – to build a emergency fund and help reinforce the habit of saving automatically.

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