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  • American Households Average Monthly Expenses - The Motley Fool
    Average monthly expenses per household: $6,440 The average expenses for a single consumer unit in one month in 2023 were $6,440 Average spending for the entire year came out to $77,280
  • How many Americans are millionaires
    Americans say it takes about $1 million to be "financially comfortable "
  • Are Pets Priceless, or Is There a Limit? • Lemonade Insurance
    Still, despite the percentage of pet parents who haven’t saved a dime, owners on average reported setting aside an average of $439 annually for pet-related spending Some might have made that possible by cutting spending elsewhere or picking up additional work—both measures that up to 35% of pet parents have taken to finance their pet’s
  • COVID-19 Impacts Finances of American Families | Pew Research . . .
    The extension of unemployment insurance benefits helped households in all income tiers Nearly one-in-five middle-class households (18 0%) reported the receipt of these benefits in 2020, compared with 13 0% of lower-income households and 13 1% of upper-income households These rates were higher than in 2010 for households in all income tiers
  • Fact Sheet: Single Use Plastics - Earth Day
    Americans purchase about 50 billion water bottles per year, averaging about 13 bottles per month for every person in the U S ! That means by using a reusable water bottle, you could save an average of 156 plastic bottles annually [5] The world produces more than 26 million US tons of polystyrene (plastic foam) each year [8]
  • 2022 U. S. billion-dollar weather and climate disasters in . . .
    Tropical cyclones have caused the most damage ($1,333 6 billion) and have the highest average event cost ($22 2 billion per event) Drought ($327 7 billion), severe storms ($383 7 billion), and inland flooding ($177 9 billion) have also caused considerable damage based on the list of billion-dollar events
  • Report on the Economic Well-Being of U. S. Households in 2017
    more than in the first survey in 2013 • Individuals of all education levels have shared in the improvement over the past five years, though the more educated still report greater well-being than those less educated • Over three-fourths of whites were at least doing okay financially in 2017 versus less than two-thirds of blacks and Hispanics


















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