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For real. Most people live paycheck to paycheck, including people who make $100k+ a year. They just have bigger bills. Living within your means is one of the most essential adult skills there is. It's also lacking in most adults.
I dont think its most people who live like that... Maybe it's just the ones we hear about? I haven't seen any statistics over it but it would be surprising if most adults lives like teenagers, spending all their money every month.
When I was working, I saved money every month. It's almost as I want to say "who doesnt" but maybe there is a lot of adults not saving. Seems very stupid. What if your cooler breaks? You need money for stuff that happens in life.
The numbers vary from study to study. The one cited here says 67%.
https://www.investopedia.com/living-paycheck-to-paycheck-youre-not-alone-67-percent-of-people-are-in-2025-11812027
Scary. Where I live, sweden, it's 22%, and it's mostly because immigration its so high.