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In reply to the discussion: When the "young and healthy" become the "old and infirm." [View all]Fumesucker
(45,851 posts)30. Well, everyone except *those* people
http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/09/19/us-usa-survey-paycheck-idUSBRE88I1BE20120919
(Reuters) - More than two-thirds of Americans are now living paycheck to paycheck, according to a survey released on Wednesday by the American Payroll Association.
The survey of 30,600 people found that 68 percent said it would be somewhat difficult or very difficult if their paychecks were delayed for a week. These results show Americans are still struggling with the recession's effects, the association said.
"This study clearly shows that Americans are finding it hard to save," said Dan Maddux, executive director of the San Antonio-based association of payroll managers.
In 2006, 65 percent of respondents reported living paycheck to paycheck, a figure that shot up to 72 percent in 2010 in the wake of the recession.
The survey of 30,600 people found that 68 percent said it would be somewhat difficult or very difficult if their paychecks were delayed for a week. These results show Americans are still struggling with the recession's effects, the association said.
"This study clearly shows that Americans are finding it hard to save," said Dan Maddux, executive director of the San Antonio-based association of payroll managers.
In 2006, 65 percent of respondents reported living paycheck to paycheck, a figure that shot up to 72 percent in 2010 in the wake of the recession.
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Well not me, dammit. And take down that stop light! I'm not using it right now!
Squinch
Oct 2013
#15
Not to mention us young-and-healthies can still wind up young-and-maimed or something.
Posteritatis
Oct 2013
#4
It's been on my mind since discovering a chair in the dark with considerable force last week
Posteritatis
Oct 2013
#9
I laughed after I finished stripping the kitchen walls' paint with words alone
Posteritatis
Oct 2013
#21
What are the deductibles and copays when the fire department responds to your call? n/t
Fumesucker
Oct 2013
#22
You pay a premium and then pay a portion of the bill before the FD will actually start the pumps?
Fumesucker
Oct 2013
#27
The early history of the US is not exactly a prime example of modern considerations.
Gravitycollapse
Oct 2013
#33
Yes, but your contention that such antiquated practices are common is false.
Gravitycollapse
Oct 2013
#36
So you propose mandating the young and poor support the expenses of the old and wealthy?
Demo_Chris
Oct 2013
#38
Several generations ago, it was understood that the young took care of the old
Blaukraut
Oct 2013
#41
I know at least hubby and I are, and will be, ok. Not sure about our girls down the road.
Blaukraut
Oct 2013
#48
I know a right winger who died not too long ago and never made out a will....
Spitfire of ATJ
Oct 2013
#56