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63% of Americans Living Paycheck to Paycheck, Even High Earners

Despite high incomes, a significant portion of Americans, including those earning six figures, are grappling with financial instability due to rising costs and diminishing purchasing power, according to a recent study by LendingClub and PYMNTS dot com.

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