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by rglover
2237 days ago
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This is the alarm that keeps going off for me from getting too optimistic. If it's accurate that 78% of the U.S. was already living paycheck to paycheck [1] and many haven't made a dime in two months, it doesn't matter if there's pent up demand for things. There's just no money to buy them. [1] https://www.cnbc.com/2019/01/09/shutdown-highlights-that-4-i... |
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Do you even read your sources fully?
> 51 percent of those making less than $50,000 usually or always live paycheck to paycheck to make ends meet
This is from the lowest income bracket in the 2017 survey.
It tells us 0 about how many are in the "usually" category.
It tells us 0 on does this account for investments or not.