Goldman Sachs: 39% of Gen Z, 45% of Millennials Living Paycheck‑to‑Paycheck
A Goldman Sachs study finds a growing share of Americans — especially younger generations — report living paycheck-to-paycheck: 39% of Gen Z, 45% of Millennials and 41% of Gen X. CBS News highlighted the findings on The Daily Report, with Chris Cedar, one of the report’s authors, discussing the implications.
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🔍 Key Facts
- A Goldman Sachs study reports that 39% of Gen Z, 45% of Millennials and 41% of Gen X say they primarily live paycheck‑to‑paycheck.
- CBS News published a segment titled "Growing number of young Americans living paycheck to paycheck, study finds" on Facebook on 2025-10-02.
- The CBS segment identifies the findings as showing a growing number of young Americans living paycheck‑to‑paycheck.
- CBS featured Chris Cedar, identified in the segment as one of the report's authors.
- Chris Cedar appeared on CBS's program 'The Daily Report' to discuss the Goldman Sachs study and its findings.
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Growing number of young Americans living paycheck to paycheck, study finds
New information:
- Generational breakdown from the Goldman Sachs study: Gen Z 39%, Millennials 45%, Gen X 41% saying they primarily live paycheck to paycheck.
- CBS segment features Chris Cedar, identified as one of the report's authors, appearing on 'The Daily Report' to discuss the findings.