💨 Abstract
A recent Bankrate survey found nearly half of Americans believe they need to earn $100,000 annually to live comfortably, with 26% suggesting $150,000 is necessary, especially in high-cost areas. Sarah Foster of Bankrate notes this is a more nuanced reflection of affordability struggle, pointing out that earning more often means feeling the need for even more.
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