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Why Even High Earners Are Living Paycheck To Paycheck
CNBCยท 2025-07-24 16:01
Financial Perspective on "HENRYs" (High Earners, Not Rich Yet) - The feeling of needing $520,000 per year to feel rich is the average for many Americans, and this need increases with income [1] - Approximately 14% of Americans earn $200,000 or more annually, but many still do not feel rich [2] - 62% of individuals earning over $300,000 per year struggle with credit card debt, indicating that spending, not earning, drives the feeling of wealth [3] Lifestyle and Spending Habits - "HENRYs" often experience a disconnect between earning more and feeling financially secure due to not living within their means and lifestyle creep [4][5] - Lifestyle creep, the phenomenon of increased spending with increased income, impacts various tax brackets, with higher-income households increasing spending on both necessities and discretionary items [16][17][18][19] - Social circles influence spending habits, as individuals tend to spend in alignment with their friends' economic bracket, which can contribute to the feeling of not being rich [20][21] Strategies for Achieving Financial Well-being - Budgeting and financial planning are essential for "HENRYs" to feel rich and escape the "hamster wheel" [24] - Understanding one's net worth (assets minus liabilities) is the first step toward building wealth and achieving financial goals [25][26] - Building significant emergency savings (e.g., six months of expenses) is closely tied to financial well-being and the feeling of security [26][27] - Prioritizing values and discretionary spending, and rerouting excess funds to savings, can help individuals feel wealthier [29][30][31]