About one in three Americans making six-(1. figure ) salaries are worried about paying their bills, according to a new survey from the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
The survey finds a notable increase over the past year of consumers making $100,000 a year or more who are concerned about making (2. ends ) meet over the next 12 months.
A significant share of wealthier Americans are coping with financial (3. pressure ) by (4. cutting ) spending, including dialing (5. back ) restaurant visits and entertainment.
The findings underscore how years of high inflation and elevated borrowing costs continue to squeeze consumers’ budgets — even f?or those at the higher end of the income spectrum.
Nearly a third (30.8%) of consumers making between $100,000 and $149,999 a year are concerned about making (2. ends ) meet in the next six months, according to the Philly Fed survey, which was fielded from March 22 to April 6.
About one in three Americans making six-(1. digit ) salaries are worried about paying their bills, according to a new survey from the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
The survey finds a notable increase over the past year of consumers making $100,000 a year or more who are concerned about making (2. ends ) meet over the next 12 months.
A significant share of wealthier Americans are coping with financial (3. presure ) by (4. reducing ) spending, including dialing (5.down ) restaurant visits and entertainment.
The findings underscore how years of high inflation and elevated borrowing costs continue to squeeze consumers’ budgets — even f?or those at the higher end of the income spectrum.
Nearly a third (30.8%) of consumers making between $100,000 and $149,999 a year are concerned about making (2. ends) meet in the next six months, according to the Philly Fed survey, which was fielded from March 22 to April 6.
About one in three Americans making six-(1. figure ) salaries are worried about paying their bills, according to a new survey from the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
The survey finds a notable increase over the past year of consumers making $100,000 a year or more who are concerned about making (2. end) meet over the next 12 months.
A significant share of wealthier Americans are coping with financial (3. shortages) by (4. less) spending, including dialing (5. for ) restaurant visits and entertainment.
The findings underscore how years of high inflation and elevated borrowing costs continue to squeeze consumers’ budgets — even f?or those at the higher end of the income spectrum.
Nearly a third (30.8%) of consumers making between $100,000 and $149,999 a year are concerned about making (2. end) meet in the next six months, according to the Philly Fed survey, which was fielded from March 22 to April 6.
About one in three Americans making six-(1. figure ) salaries are worried about paying their bills, according to a new survey from the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
The survey finds a notable increase over the past year of consumers making $100,000 a year or more who are concerned about making (2. ends ) meet over the next 12 months.
A significant share of wealthier Americans are coping with financial (3. pressure ) by (4. cutting ) spending, including dialing (5. back ) restaurant visits and entertainment.
The findings underscore how years of high inflation and elevated borrowing costs continue to squeeze consumers’ budgets — even f?or those at the higher end of the income spectrum.
Nearly a third (30.8%) of consumers making between $100,000 and $149,999 a year are concerned about making (2. ends ) meet in the next six months, according to the Philly Fed survey, which was fielded from March 22 to April 6.
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make ends meet:
to have enough money to buy what you need to live: It’s not easy to make ends meet with a big family, but somehow we manage.dial back:
To lessen something, especially in intensity or frequency. I could barely move my arms all week—I guess it's time to dial back the workouts!
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About one in three Americans making six-(1. digit ) salaries are worried about paying their bills, according to a new survey from the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
The survey finds a notable increase over the past year of consumers making $100,000 a year or more who are concerned about making (2. ends ) meet over the next 12 months.
A significant share of wealthier Americans are coping with financial (3. presure ) by (4. reducing ) spending, including dialing (5.down ) restaurant visits and entertainment.
The findings underscore how years of high inflation and elevated borrowing costs continue to squeeze consumers’ budgets — even f?or those at the higher end of the income spectrum.
Nearly a third (30.8%) of consumers making between $100,000 and $149,999 a year are concerned about making (2. ends) meet in the next six months, according to the Philly Fed survey, which was fielded from March 22 to April 6.
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About one in three Americans making six-(1. figure ) salaries are worried about paying their bills, according to a new survey from the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
The survey finds a notable increase over the past year of consumers making $100,000 a year or more who are concerned about making (2. end) meet over the next 12 months.
A significant share of wealthier Americans are coping with financial (3. shortages) by (4. less) spending, including dialing (5. for ) restaurant visits and entertainment.
The findings underscore how years of high inflation and elevated borrowing costs continue to squeeze consumers’ budgets — even f?or those at the higher end of the income spectrum.
Nearly a third (30.8%) of consumers making between $100,000 and $149,999 a year are concerned about making (2. end) meet in the next six months, according to the Philly Fed survey, which was fielded from March 22 to April 6.