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Wednesday, May 20, 2026

"The Average Person in America Is Running Out of Money'

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The Unfolded States, 5/20/26
"The Average Person in America
 Is Running Out of Money'
"The average person in America is feeling more financial pressure than they did just a few years ago. Rising housing costs, expensive groceries, higher insurance premiums, growing debt, and stagnant purchasing power are reshaping everyday life for millions of households. In this video, we break down why so many working Americans feel financially stretched despite low unemployment and continued economic growth. From housing affordability and credit card debt to wage pressure and the changing reality facing Millennials and Gen Z, this documentary-style analysis explores how the modern cost of living crisis is affecting the American middle class. We also examine why younger generations are delaying homeownership, relying more on side income, and struggling to build long-term financial stability in today’s economy. Sources referenced throughout this video include the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), Federal Reserve, Redfin, Apartment List, Realtor.com, New York Federal Reserve, Census Bureau, and publicly available economic reporting and consumer data."
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