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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Even six-figure earners are living paycheck to paycheck as prices soar — why a high income doesn’t cut it anymore
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Even six-figure earners are living paycheck to paycheck as prices soar — why a high income doesn’t cut it anymore

Last updated: November 2, 2025 6:30 am
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Living paycheck to paycheck is a reality for many Americans, even those with six-figure salaries. A recent Goldman Sachs report reveals that a significant number of high earners are struggling to stay ahead of their bills, with 25% of those making over $100,000 a year living paycheck to paycheck. Surprisingly, this percentage increases to 41% for individuals earning between $300,000 and $500,000, and 40% for those making over $500,000.

According to the report, elevated expenses, debt burdens, and lifestyle inflation are eroding savings capacity across the income spectrum. The cost of living has skyrocketed, with essentials like housing, child care, and health care consuming a larger portion of take-home pay. Goldman predicts that by 2033, 55% of U.S. workers will be living paycheck to paycheck.

The pressure to keep up with peers and maintain a certain lifestyle can lead to financial strain, regardless of income level. Easy access to credit, buy-now-pay-later platforms, and same-day delivery services make spending effortless, leading high earners to accumulate invisible debt without realizing it.

Lifestyle creep, where expenses increase along with income, further exacerbates the financial challenges faced by high earners. As prices for essentials like groceries, rent, and insurance premiums continue to rise, even well-paid households find their financial margins disappearing.

Many high earners are dipping into savings or pausing retirement contributions to cover lifestyle costs, putting their long-term financial security at risk. To combat this trend, individuals are advised to track their expenses, set firm boundaries, and prioritize saving for emergencies and retirement before indulging in lifestyle upgrades.

Freezing lifestyle creep by resisting the urge to immediately spend raises on luxuries can help individuals build financial stability over time. The key to financial security, regardless of income level, lies in spending less than you earn and investing the difference wisely.

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Ultimately, the goal is not to live cheaply but to live freely, without being dependent on every paycheck to sustain a lifestyle. By adopting smart financial habits and being mindful of expenses, high earners can break free from the paycheck-to-paycheck cycle and secure their financial future.

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