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A quarter of American households are living paycheck to paycheck, according to a new analysis from Bank of America. Slow wage growth has contributed to an increase in households with limited savings.
(WISH) — Nearly a quarter of U.S. households are living paycheck to paycheck in 2025, according to Bank of America data released Tuesday, though the growth rate of such households has slowed ...