A recent Monmouth University Poll reveals that 46% of Americans are currently struggling to remain financially stable, a significant increase from the 20% to 29% range observed in prior polls from 2017 to 2021. Additionally, a report by PYMNTS highlights that 71% of Millennials in the United States are living paycheck to paycheck. This financial strain is not limited to lower-income brackets, as 36% of Americans earning over $200,000 annually also report living paycheck to paycheck. Furthermore, a survey from Bankrate indicates that $186,000 per year is needed to live comfortably in the US, with only 25% of Americans feeling completely financially secure, down from 28% in 2023. Moreover, 82% of Americans are vacationing paycheck-to-paycheck.
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71% of Millennials in the 🇺🇸 United States say there are living paycheck to paycheck, according to report by PYMNTS.
46% of Americans are “currently struggling to remain where they are financially," per a Monmouth University Poll. “In prior polls from 2017 to 2021, this sentiment was much lower at 20% to 29%.”
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