A recent survey from the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia reveals that more than a third of Americans earning at least $250,000 annually are living paycheck to paycheck. This trend is particularly pronounced among millennials, where over 50% of high earners report dedicating nearly all of their income to household expenses. The survey highlights a rising concern among US consumers, including those making $100,000 or more a year, about making ends meet in the coming year.
Even high earners are worried about making ends meet, according to a poll from the Philly Fed https://t.co/Ypl5APLiOk
Even High Earners Worry About Making Ends Meet, US Poll Finds https://t.co/x0MdPIR9ET https://t.co/rSRUNfEJsB
Making ends meet in the coming year is a rising concern for US consumers, including among those who make $100,000 or more a year, according to a survey from the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia. https://t.co/nKSlW60lxi
More than a third of Americans earning at least $250,000 annually say they are living paycheck to paycheck: (Bloomberg)
These stats are always wild to me: 36% of households earning >$250k (4X the US median) dedicate nearly all of their income to household expenses, according to the survey Among millennials (mid 20s - early 40s) itβs >50% https://t.co/bw2meENJnH