Paycheck-to-Paycheck Living Reaches Four-Year High in U.S., Survey Reveals
July 18th, 2025 4:08 PM
By: Advos Staff Reporter
A recent survey by Debt.com shows 69% of U.S. adults are living paycheck to paycheck, marking a significant increase from previous years and highlighting growing financial pressures.

The financial stability of American households is under increasing strain, with a recent survey by Debt.com revealing that 69% of U.S. adults are now living paycheck to paycheck. This figure represents a four-year peak and a notable rise from 60% in the previous year, underscoring the escalating economic challenges faced by many Americans.
Despite the majority of Americans (86%) maintaining a monthly budget, this year has seen the first decline in budgeting rates since 2018. Financial experts, including Don Silvestri, President of Debt.com, view this trend as a potential early warning sign of a broader economic downturn. 'The drop in budgeting participation is alarming,' Silvestri noted, suggesting that the current financial strategies may no longer suffice against the backdrop of rising living costs and inflation.
The survey also uncovered gender disparities in financial management, with 72% of women reporting paycheck-to-paycheck living compared to 65% of men. Women were more likely to cite low income as a barrier to budgeting, while men were twice as likely to view budgeting as time-consuming.
In light of these findings, Debt.com is calling for enhanced financial tools and support systems to assist Americans in navigating these turbulent economic times. 'Americans are doing their part by budgeting and trying to manage their finances, but the numbers show that's no longer enough,' Silvestri emphasized, pointing to the need for collective action from policymakers and employers to address the underlying issues.
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