But the terms' recent popularity suggests people want to understand how they fit into the broader economy beyond standard measurements.
But that, too, is uncertain: She said she was "dangerously close" to losing the aid because her income is too high.
ALICEs tend to be older or younger workers, and while they're represented across racial groups, they're more likely to be Black or Hispanic.
HIFI: High Income, Financially InsecureHIFI is the latest acronym to join the club.
In a 2021 Medium post, Erica Dhawan defined "geriatric millennials" as millennials born in the early 1980s.
Persons:
ALICE, HENRY, Kory, Anthony Klotz, Kantenga, DINK, They've, they've, Eric Anicich, Henry, Alice, haven't, Sarah, she's, — there's, they're, Carrie, Gen Zers, Brenton, Mirlanda, Neiman Marcus, Katie Notopoulos, Paige Connell, Connell, Chrissy Arsenault, Arsenault, Jimmy Simpson, who've, Rich, Christopher Stroup, Stroup, HIFIs, Erica Dhawan, Dwahan, Louis, —, Jewel Benjamin, Benjamin, micromanaging, Erin Snodgrass, Jacob Zinkula
Organizations:
FIRE, Business, LinkedIn, Texas, USC Marshall School of Business, : Asset, SNAP, Los Angeles Times, DINKs, Public School, Financial Independence, Sherwood News, Federal Reserve Bank of St, Federal Reserve, University of Michigan Health, Social, Social Security
Locations:
POLK, City, Dallas, Boston, Massachusetts, Colorado, Santa Monica , California, millennials, Georgia