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by delish
986 days ago
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I don't know the source for the above stat, but for another frequently-mentioned one, "40% of Americans can't cover a $400 unexpected expense" it looks like the fed accounted for that: >When faced with a hypothetical expense of $400, 63 percent of all adults in 2022 said they would have covered it exclusively using cash, savings, or a credit card paid off at the next statement (referred to, altogether, as “cash or its equivalent”). The remainder said they would have paid by borrowing or selling something, or said they would not have been able to cover the expense. https://www.federalreserve.gov/publications/files/2022-repor... |
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Per another Federal Reserve study I saw, the percentage of the population where income does not exceed necessary expenditures -- people with no income surplus, latent or otherwise -- is something like 12%. Which sounds about right and is still a lot of people.