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What % of AMerican households could survive losing a paycheck?

Earlier this month I closed a checking account and opened a ...
mahogany titillating associate
  02/16/18
Probably less than 15%
Dark Impressive Tanning Salon
  02/16/18
Most would die
arousing bronze reading party
  02/16/18
Nay, most would pay $$$ on credit card interest or pay day l...
mentally impaired lodge boistinker
  02/16/18
Seventy-eight percent of full-time workers said they live pa...
Mischievous hateful church
  02/16/18
That's according to a new survey conducted for GOBankingRate...
Mischievous hateful church
  02/16/18
I am completely shocked that 60% of people have enough in an...
light senate
  02/19/18
I'm thinking these respondents are referring to savings they...
mahogany titillating associate
  02/19/18
Date: February 19th, 2018 1:23 PM Author: Fat Plodding Law ...
Seedy indecent home degenerate
  02/19/18
I can't read
Dun 180 site party of the first part
  02/19/18
I'm retarded. I am still equally shocked that anywhere near ...
light senate
  02/19/18
I'd wager a significant percentage of people actually lose m...
mahogany titillating associate
  02/20/18
"Meanwhile, a total of 61 percent — 52 percent of men a...
trip plum location depressive
  02/19/18
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light senate
  02/19/18
Like literally survive? 100 percent. But be stressed? Clos...
Razzle-dazzle base prole
  02/16/18
...
mahogany titillating associate
  02/19/18
I remember I had a check that was lost by a company and I sw...
alcoholic roommate scourge upon the earth
  02/19/18
I mean, those higher interest rates came with high inflation...
trip plum location depressive
  02/19/18
Cr.
Seedy indecent home degenerate
  02/19/18
They did, they did. I think that the "inflation"...
alcoholic roommate scourge upon the earth
  02/19/18
Nah.
Seedy indecent home degenerate
  02/19/18
I'd guess close to 100%. The average american is like 60 pou...
Blue slimy hospital
  02/19/18
...
Azure spectacular affirmative action
  02/19/18
I may end up missing ANOTHER paycheck. Lol.
mahogany titillating associate
  02/24/18


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Date: February 16th, 2018 3:10 PM
Author: mahogany titillating associate

Earlier this month I closed a checking account and opened a new one. I changed the direct deposit info my employer has on file after the cutoff for the pay period, so now I won't see my Feb 15th check until the 28th. I'm fine, but it got me thinking: how many families could legitimately do without a paycheck for a couple weeks without feeling it financially?

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3895074&forum_id=2#35418848)



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Date: February 16th, 2018 3:11 PM
Author: Dark Impressive Tanning Salon

Probably less than 15%

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Date: February 16th, 2018 3:11 PM
Author: arousing bronze reading party

Most would die

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Date: February 16th, 2018 3:13 PM
Author: mentally impaired lodge boistinker

Nay, most would pay $$$ on credit card interest or pay day loans.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3895074&forum_id=2#35418871)



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Date: February 16th, 2018 3:21 PM
Author: Mischievous hateful church

Seventy-eight percent of full-time workers said they live paycheck to paycheck, up from 75 percent last year, according to a recent report from CareerBuilder.

https://www.cnbc.com/2017/08/24/most-americans-live-paycheck-to-paycheck.html

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3895074&forum_id=2#35418965)



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Date: February 16th, 2018 3:21 PM
Author: Mischievous hateful church

That's according to a new survey conducted for GOBankingRates. Forty-one percent of men and 56 percent of women say that they are in that kind of precarious financial position. Meanwhile, a total of 61 percent — 52 percent of men and 69 percent of women — report that they don't have enough in an emergency fund to cover six months' worth of expenses.

https://www.cnbc.com/2017/06/29/heres-how-many-americans-are-living-paycheck-to-paycheck.html

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3895074&forum_id=2#35418969)



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Date: February 19th, 2018 1:23 PM
Author: light senate

I am completely shocked that 60% of people have enough in an 'emergency' fund for 6 months of expenses. Even for working class, that's going to be close to $10K. More than half the country is disciplined enough to save that and keep it on ice in the even of emergency? I doubt it.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3895074&forum_id=2#35437334)



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Date: February 19th, 2018 1:27 PM
Author: mahogany titillating associate

I'm thinking these respondents are referring to savings they intend to use for buying a house or something similar.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3895074&forum_id=2#35437365)



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Date: February 19th, 2018 1:31 PM
Author: Seedy indecent home degenerate

Date: February 19th, 2018 1:23 PM

Author: Fat Plodding Law Beaver (Veteran of the Psychic Wars)

I am completely shocked that 60% of people have enough in an 'emergency' fund for 6 months of expenses. Even for working class, that's going to be close to $10K. More than half the country is disciplined enough to save that and keep it on ice in the even of emergency? I doubt it.



(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3895074&forum_id=2#35437399)



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Date: February 19th, 2018 1:33 PM
Author: Dun 180 site party of the first part

I can't read

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3895074&forum_id=2#35437420)



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Date: February 19th, 2018 2:07 PM
Author: light senate

I'm retarded. I am still equally shocked that anywhere near 40% would be able to claim this but I agree with the poster above that they're answering somewhat disingenuously. They might be able to scrape that cash together but very few are hoarding survival money.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3895074&forum_id=2#35437665)



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Date: February 20th, 2018 4:22 PM
Author: mahogany titillating associate

I'd wager a significant percentage of people actually lose money every month.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3895074&forum_id=2#35446642)



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Date: February 19th, 2018 2:01 PM
Author: trip plum location depressive

"Meanwhile, a total of 61 percent — 52 percent of men and 69 percent of women — report that they don't have enough in an emergency fund to cover six months' worth of expenses."

This is not right. 39% of the public does not have 6 months in an emergency fund.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3895074&forum_id=2#35437640)



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Date: February 19th, 2018 2:07 PM
Author: light senate



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Date: February 16th, 2018 3:22 PM
Author: Razzle-dazzle base prole

Like literally survive? 100 percent. But be stressed? Close to 85 percent.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3895074&forum_id=2#35418977)



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Date: February 19th, 2018 1:19 PM
Author: mahogany titillating associate



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Date: February 19th, 2018 1:58 PM
Author: alcoholic roommate scourge upon the earth

I remember I had a check that was lost by a company and I switched payment methods due to the inconvenience - I had previously only used paper checks as payment methods until that event. I got paid like 100 days later when they recognized the error - I didn't even complain.

Got me thinking similarly as well.

This country needs to incentivize saving money.

I remember a great aunt who lived through the depression - she had a regular job (like a sales clerk kind of thing for clothes) - but she had a million dollars in her bank account when she died and never put a dime into the stock market. Between that, social security and owning her 2 unit home, she had a real good standard of living when she retired and until her last day.

I don't know if she went past high school for education but it didn't matter. Through thrift and moderation she was able to afford a lifestyle. That was the American dream as I understood it - a society where if you wanted it, and were willing to make sacrifices, regardless of your station in life, you could have a secure future.

Back in the day, if you saved up $100,000 or so, that could really work for you for the rest of your life because of higher interest rates at the time. If you saved money early and just put it in a bank account back then, compounding would do WAY WAY WAY more for you because of the time advantage and higher compounding rate.

But now? It's LJL when you have 1~2% interest rates.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3895074&forum_id=2#35437626)



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Date: February 19th, 2018 2:03 PM
Author: trip plum location depressive

I mean, those higher interest rates came with high inflation too, didn't they? Maybe less impact if you're frugal.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3895074&forum_id=2#35437648)



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Date: February 19th, 2018 3:12 PM
Author: Seedy indecent home degenerate

Cr.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3895074&forum_id=2#35438115)



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Date: February 19th, 2018 3:14 PM
Author: alcoholic roommate scourge upon the earth

They did, they did.

I think that the "inflation" argument is a catch-all that is convenient.

Buying a long bond when it was paying 15% or so is basically getting a WAY WAY WAY higher return than normal for equities.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3895074&forum_id=2#35438138)



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Date: February 19th, 2018 3:20 PM
Author: Seedy indecent home degenerate

Nah.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3895074&forum_id=2#35438176)



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Date: February 19th, 2018 2:04 PM
Author: Blue slimy hospital

I'd guess close to 100%. The average american is like 60 pounds overweight, so it would take several months of nofood and nopaycheck for a family of them to starve out.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3895074&forum_id=2#35437657)



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Date: February 19th, 2018 2:10 PM
Author: Azure spectacular affirmative action



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Date: February 24th, 2018 11:30 AM
Author: mahogany titillating associate

I may end up missing ANOTHER paycheck. Lol.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3895074&forum_id=2#35476835)