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The average American feels they need to earn over $180K to live comfortably, survey shows

More and more Americans are saying they feel financially unstable, with diminishing hopes of saving money for retirement, their children's education or for a rainy day fund. A recent Bankrate survey found that three in four Americans say they are not completely financially secure.

The average American requires a much larger income to live comfortably, the report found. Currently, the average full-time worker makes about $79,000, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. Meanwhile the survey found the average American needs an income of $186,000 to live comfortably.

Bankrate author Sarah Foster identified some reasons as to why Americans are feeling financially unstable: "Prices have risen almost 21% since the pandemic, requiring an extra $210 per every $1,000 someone used to spend on the typical consumer basket, Bureau of Labor Statistics data shows," Foster wrote.

She continued, "Not to mention, other longer-term challenges from housing to college affordability are at play."

What amount of income would translate to living comfortably?

The average American needs an income of $186,000 to live comfortably, according to the report. More than 2,400 Americans were surveyed by Bankrate in May.

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Younger generations responded to the survey saying they need to make more money to feel comfortable.

  • Generation Z and Millennials had the highest average perceived income needs at $200,000 and $199,999, respectively.

  • Generation X had lower perceived income needs on average at $183,000.

  • Baby boomers said they need to make $171,000 annually to live comfortably, according to the report.

Mark Hamrick, Bankrate senior economic analyst said,

Many Americans are stuck somewhere between continued sticker shock from elevated prices, a lack of income gains and a feeling that their hopes and dreams are out of touch with their financial capabilities.

About 25% of respondents said they would need an income of $150,000 or more to feel financially secure, while 7% said they would need to earn $500,000 or more.

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How many Americans say they feel financially secure?

A quarter of Americans said they are completely financially secure, a slight decrease from 28% in 2023. On the other side, the share of Americans who said they are not completely financially secure increased from the previous year.

People are feeling pessimistic about their future finances: Three in ten respondents said they will likely never be completely financially secure.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Survey: Americans think comfort requires earning a $186,000 salary