Why six-figure earners live paycheck to paycheck: no budgets, expensive homes and cars, plus social media pressure create financial stress for families.
Having a buffer in your checking account can remove the anxiety of waiting for your next paycheck. Roughly 3 in 4 Americans live paycheck to paycheck, per a Payroll.org survey cited in a recent Forbes ...
As the cost of living in America continues to rise, many people are struggling to save. In fact, according to a GOBankingRates survey, 66% of Americans are “somewhat” or “extremely” stressed about ...
A new Deloitte survey finds that more and more Gen Zers and millennials are picking up second jobs, and see homeownership as impossible.
Julia Kagan is a financial/consumer journalist and former senior editor, personal finance, of Investopedia. Khadija Khartit is a strategy, investment, and funding expert, and an educator of fintech ...
About 61% of Americans are living paycheck to paycheck, an issue that impacts both low-wage and high-income families alike, according to new research from LendingClub. Low-wage earners are most likely ...
While many people might assume a six-figure salary would buy peace of mind, for a growing number of Americans, it’s barely buying time until the next paycheck. That’s according to a new Goldman Sachs ...
Inflation appears to be taking its toll on people’s emergency funds. The share of workers who say they are living paycheck-to-paycheck has surged among middle- to high-income earners — 63% and 49%, ...
Bernadette Joy is the founder of Crush Your Money Goals. Her media and education programs teaches women how to become financially independent after she and her husband paid off $300,000 of debt and ...
That may be obvious if you’re due for a pay raise in January, either from your boss or via the rising minimum wage in more ...
While direct deposit is an easy way for employees to get paid, is still requires waiting two days for the funds to clear. With early direct deposit, your bank doesn't wait – you have access to your ...
Beginning the first week of January, the era of student loan leniency officially ends. The Trump administration will resume ...