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Six-Figure Earners: The Illusion of Affluence

24 Nov

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Summary

  • 64% of six-figure earners feel their income is barely enough.
  • High earners use rewards points and BNPL for essentials.
  • Many skip social events or delay medical care due to costs.
Six-Figure Earners: The Illusion of Affluence

A recent survey indicates that individuals earning six-figure incomes are experiencing significant financial pressure, challenging the perception of affluence. A substantial majority feel their income is merely sufficient for survival, leading them to adopt strategies typically seen among lower-income groups. These include utilizing credit card rewards for necessities and employing 'buy now, pay later' services for minor transactions.

The strain is so pronounced that many are making difficult choices to manage expenses. This involves avoiding social gatherings to prevent shared costs or even deferring medical treatments due to their expense. These sacrifices highlight a growing disconnect between the outward appearance of financial success and the internal reality of economic anxiety faced by high earners.

This trend among top earners could signal broader economic vulnerabilities, as this demographic has been a key driver of recent U.S. economic growth. Should their spending habits shift towards greater caution, it could pose substantial challenges to the overall economic stability. The findings underscore a widespread concern about affordability impacting even those at the higher end of the income spectrum.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Rising living costs are forcing six-figure earners to cut expenses and use financial tactics to stay afloat.
They are using rewards points for essentials, buy-now-pay-later plans, and credit cards to make ends meet.
Many are skipping social events, avoiding payments using apps, and delaying medical care due to costs.

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