Blueflames | Getty ImagesNecessities are 'swallowing up' incomeThe share of households living paycheck to paycheck has grown since 2019, according to the firm.
Around 35% of households earning less than $50,000 per year are living paycheck to paycheck, up from 32% in 2019.
Higher-income households also report struggling, with around 20% of households with more than $150,000 living paycheck to paycheck, the research found.
Inflation is a top issue with voters as the November election approaches, according to an October CNBC All-America Economic Survey.
People who rent are among those feeling the biggest impact of inflation, Traphagen said.
Persons:
It's, David Tinsley, Tinsley, Jamie Grill, Peter Traphagen, Traphagen, Nick Roth, Roth
Organizations:
CNBC, America Economic Survey, Bank of America Institute, Labor Department, Wealth, Foster & Motley
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U.S, Oradell , New Jersey, Cincinnati