Unlike many older Americans with a higher net worth, these workers are what's called "HENRYs" — high earners, not rich yet.
Most HENRYs are ages 40 to 49, although an impressive 5.3% are ages 20 to 29.
Credit card balances keep reaching record highs, and Fortune found that American cardholders have, on average, $5,733 in credit card balances.
Like other consumers, HENRYs carry some credit card debt, and just under half have credit card balances.
Even so, HENRYs tend to earn their money the same way as most Americans: They work a job that earns wages.
Persons:
—, HENRY, Gen Xers, HENRYs, BI's Noah Sheidlower, DINKS, Fortune
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Service, Business, Consumer Finances