Unrelenting inflation is taking a toll, leaving more Americans living paycheck to paycheck
- With persistent inflation weighing on consumers, the number of Americans living paycheck to paycheck is increasing, according to a recent report.
- The rise has been sharpest for higher earners, the report found.
Almost everyone has felt the sting of rising prices.
As of August, 60% of Americans were living paycheck to paycheck, according to a recent LendingClub report — a number that hasn’t budged much since inflation hit 40-year highs. A year ago, the number of adults who felt stretched too thin was closer to 55%.
Even high-income earners are feeling the strain, the report found. Of those earning more than six figures, 45% reported living paycheck to paycheck, a jump from the previous year’s 38%.
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