Fifty-eight percent of registered voters say they are living paycheck to paycheck, according to a new NewsNation/Decision Desk HQ poll released Wednesday. The voters said their monthly income is co…
Unless you are saving to something big in the near future it doesn’t make sense not to. I have known many peohle to die young. I have known misers who died with millions in the bank. There is no point to money after death (at least not most religions, I cannot comment on yours) earn it, save a little for a rainy day and spend the rest.
I want to retire. I’m “paycheck to paycheck” but maxing a few retirement accounts. I could easily not work for a year and survive. Depending on how the survey or whatever was phrased, I’d be included in that 58%. I should not be.
They didn’t ask, “what percent of your paycheck goes to rent/mortgage?” or “How many weeks of your paycheck do you have in savings/retirement?”
Don’t most people live paycheck to paycheck? I pay almost all of my bills on a credit card for the miles, and then i pay bill when i get paid.
Unless you are saving to something big in the near future it doesn’t make sense not to. I have known many peohle to die young. I have known misers who died with millions in the bank. There is no point to money after death (at least not most religions, I cannot comment on yours) earn it, save a little for a rainy day and spend the rest.
I want to retire. I’m “paycheck to paycheck” but maxing a few retirement accounts. I could easily not work for a year and survive. Depending on how the survey or whatever was phrased, I’d be included in that 58%. I should not be.