30% Of American Workers Run Out Of Money Before Payday

in #informationwar4 years ago (edited)

Here is another hard-hitting fact that we have to face and fast. And this is the tip of the iceberg.

Nearly 1 in 3 American workers run out of money before payday—even those earning over $100,000 (FEB 2020)

CNBC: Going extra light at the grocery store. Cutting down on medical supplies. Buying clothing and household supplies secondhand.

EARTH CUSTODIANS: Seems like degrowth is on its way, though not in some kind of voluntary fashion. People are forced into rationing by the endless economic growth delusion while still working 40hrs weekly or more. The system is doing just fine from a central bank perspective though: this is a rat race.

For about a third of Americans, this is a regular financial stress, with 32% running out of money before their next paycheck hits, according to a new survey fielded by Salary Finance of over 2,700 U.S. adults working at companies with over 500 employees.

It is all good for pharmaceuticals and the healthcare industry as stress is the ultimate silent killer. Adrenaline shoots high when stressed out and transforms into glucose and even can alter hormonal functions affecting the liver, weight and of course blood sugar among many other things. And cognitive health too. Check out this article for more input.

The Chemistry of Stress & How It Affects Your Health (Feb 2020) https://www.collective-evolution.com/2020/02/10/the-chemistry-of-stress-how-it-affects-your-health/

Of course, this is a bounty for banks and credit card firms that rake up more than $30 billion in fees (ATM fees included) yearly in America. Overdraft protection must be a real goldmine when so many are cash strapped. In 2017, it was reported that banking fees were already close to 40 percent of banks' income!

When people are so dependent on banks to extract more than what they earn on a regular basis, they become the best voters the system can buy.

“We’re OK, but we’re also just one bad day away from things turning horrible,” Amy says.

Being a paycheck away from homelessness is definitely challenging. Paying bills late does impact the credit score and generates late fees too. People like Amy and her husband earning $50K represent 40% of the population.

About 31% of respondents earning over $100,000 also regularly experience a budget shortfall before payday. For many, it’s the rising cost of living — including food, housing, education and medical expenses — that creates the squeeze.

The real issue is that living beyond one's mean can be witnessed across the board. TV commercials are just doing what they are intended to do, make people dream of a more comfortable existence and they fall for the illusion.

But meanwhile, the planet is destroyed for practically nothing!

Financial stress is very prevalent today, with 42% of working Americans experiencing it. It’s a percentage that Macklin finds “extremely worrying.”

Materialist attachment is the result of a poor perception of reality. But that's how we are trained from birth. Time to degrow the world economy! The planet does not need more successful people but healers and restorers.

As we can see by now, society moves toward a full checkmate and that should remind us that success means absolutely nothing. The article recommends building up a savings cushion but that is impossible to do unless one is willing to downgrade one's lifestyle by much, homeschooling, ready to ditch one's TV and starting one's own garden while encouraging relatives and neighbors to do the same.

FULL ARTICLE https://www.cnbc.com/2020/02/11/32-percent-of-workers-run-out-of-cash-before-payday.html

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People do not seperate a "need" vs a "nice to have", there for do not properly budget their finances and refuse to live within their means to project "success" on social media. Its mania and mental illness at its best. Most people do not even budget at all.

Take that on top of the continious devaluation of the dollar and stagnant wage growth and you see what is happening now.

Should people build green houses?

Yes, most people are bad with handling money.

It takes effort and discipline to succeed in capitalism. That's why earthcustodians hates it so much. She wants everything for free.

  1. Start to save some money every month.
  2. Invest it.
  3. (hopefully) profit

you are such a troll... there is no such as thing as responsible capitalism. And don't forget about advertising-brainwashing destroying the planet by the same token.

here is HOW you were able to earn a living

$255 Trillion Global Debt Bubble May Burst In 2020 - Prepare Now
https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-12-02/255-trillion-global-debt-bubble-may-burst-2020-prepare-now

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