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A shocking percentage of people earning more than $300,000 live paycheck to paycheck. Why these wealthy people burn through cash. [Yahoo! Finance]

Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. (The) (GS) 
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Making more money can solve a lot of financial problems — if you manage it wisely, that is. Results from a Goldman Sachs GS survey found that households earning more than $300,000, who are in roughly the top 5% of earners, reported higher rates of living paycheck to paycheck than many who earned less. Most Read from MarketWatch The ‘everybody loses' scenario: Why the Iran conflict is breaking this classic portfolio strategy Costco's stock chart sees first bullish ‘golden cross' in 3 years as earnings are released Berkshire Hathaway's new CEO makes a one-time-only announcement: We're buying back stock The share of households earning $50,000 to $100,000 — a group that includes the median household earning $84,000 — who said they were living paycheck to paycheck was 36%. Yet the rate was an even higher 41% of those earning $300,000 to $500,000. For those earning more than $500,000, the rate was 40%, according to the Goldman Sachs poll. In other words, above a certain lev Show less Read more
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