The Kansas City Fed developed the following fact sheets for employees to understand and make the most of their paychecks. The additional resources for employers can be used to reinforce the information provided in the fact sheets.
Approximately 62% of Americans have no emergency savings, according to a new survey.
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Your first job can be a critical moment that sets you on a good financial path or a bad one. One group is trying to make sure low-income young adults get off to the right start.
If you’re one of the 25 million Americans living paycheck to paycheck, and you never seem to be able to save enough or pay your bills on time, you might need to implement a few strategies in order to help get your finances on track.
Living from one paycheck to the next makes peace of mind an elusive goal.
Employees want more than a paycheck. They want to be engaged in good work.
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More and more young adults are starting to take charge of their financial future. It could be the fact that the age of those entering the world of debt is getting lower, or maybe it’s due to an improvement in financial education. Whatever the reason is, it’s a good sign to see fiscal responsibility becoming a
priority; monetary negligence can provide rough roadblocks for the future, and in order to really prepare for the years ahead, it’s important to start planning today. If…
Even higher income households struggle to save. But healthy saving habits can be established with small steps.
Living paycheck to paycheck is hard. It causes stress when you have to figure out how to make your money last. These steps will help you stop living paycheck to paycheck.
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There’s a plethora of reasons that a person can feel stressed about money like being behind on bills or living paycheck to paycheck, and even if you are surviving just knowing that you owe money can cause you stress. It’s a situation that many people have found themselves in at one point or another, so …
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Living paycheck to paycheck is not a sustainable financial plan, Hamm writes. There are too many things in life that can cause the economic bottom to drop out tomorrow, and if you do not have an emergency fund, you will find yourself in a bad situation.
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