WHOOPS! CNN Chyron Gets Osama bin Laden Mixed Up With Somebody Else
Preemptively Pardoned Adam Schiff Lectures About Legal Accountability While the World Roll...
Politico Goes 'Inside USAID's Undoing' and Predictably Leaves Some Things Out
OOF! That's Gonna Leave a Mark: J.D. Vance BURIES Ro Khanna in Heated...
Who's Gonna Tell Him He Had One? President Trump Revokes Sleepy Joe Biden's...
Error Message: MSNBC’s Chris Hayes Shares Post-Election Word Salad with Bill Maher
Audit Angst: Federal Worker Spins Horror Stories of Co-Workers Telling Interviewers Their...
Dan Bongino: Elon Musk’s Greatest Contribution to the Fabric of America is Only...
Did the Art of the Deal Just Save US Steel? Donald Trump Thinks...
DOE Demonstration: Trump Says Democrats Don’t Love America and Calls Maxine Waters a...
Tape Over Takeover: USAID's DC Headquarters Has Signage Covered or Removed
Second Chance Vance: Trump Takes VP’s Advice and Offers Resigned DOGE Staffer His...
Make the Arts Great Again: Trump Names Self as Chairman of Kennedy Center...
BEEP BEEP! Check Out the Gift Benjamin Netanyahu Gave 'Greatest Ally' Donald Trump
Let the Inappropriate Giggling Begin: Elon Musk Wants to Fund 'Hard Hitting' News...

Bloomberg reports on survey suggesting that over half of millennials making at least $250K annually 'are living paycheck-to-paycheck'

Bloomberg is out with a troubling new report today about a survey suggesting that a third of Americans making at least $250,000 annually are living paycheck-to-paycheck:

Advertisement

More from Bloomberg:

Some 36% of households taking in nearly four times the median US salary devote nearly all of their income to household expenses, according to a survey by industry publication Pymnts.com and LendingClub Corp.

It’s particularly true among millennials, who are now in their mid-20s to early 40s: More than half of top earners in that generation report having little left at the end of the month.

The $250,000-plus income bracket roughly represents the top 5% of earners in the country, according to US Census Bureau data.

We totally get that pretty much everything is significantly more expensive these days (thanks again for that, Joe Biden!), but we’re really not clear on how such a large chunk of the top 5% of earners in this country are living “paycheck-to-paycheck.”

Advertisement

Right?

Those are great points.

What is amiss would appear to be the understanding of what it means to live paycheck-to-paycheck.

Advertisement

This is just a bizarre article.

And on top of everything else, Bloomberg has effectively erased Gen X..

The Lost Generation.

Join the conversation as a VIP Member

Recommended

Trending on Twitchy Videos

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement