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Travel October 30, 2025

Americans Spend Most of Their Paycheck Right Away

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The average American spends more than a third of their paycheck within the first 12 hours of receiving it, according to new research.

A survey of 2,000 employed Americans split evenly by generation revealed that this was especially true for millennials, one of the highest spending generations today, who spend an average of 40% within those first few hours – more than any other group.

Still, for the average American, by 48 hours, nearly 48% of the average paycheck is already spent.

Most of that early spending goes towards essentials. More than half of respondents said they cover groceries or necessities (52%) as soon as they receive their paycheck. Others pay bills due within the week (48%), and 42% take care of major obligations like housing or credit cards. About one in three also knock out smaller bills, such as utilities or subscriptions (32%).

That leaves just over half of each paycheck (52%) to stretch across the rest of the pay cycle. This may be why only 28% prioritize putting money into savings immediately.

Conducted by Talker Research on behalf of EarnIn, the survey also revealed that some Americans have payday down to a science.

Nearly two in five millennials (38%) map out their spending in advance, while a third of Gen X (32%) even time their payments to the moment their paycheck arrives.

Many Overspend Right After Payday

Still, a little more than one-third of all respondents (34%) admit they overspend in the days following payday, with 52% of Gen Z and 45% of millennials sharing the same sentiment.

Of those, the main driver for overspending is that their bill due dates are stacked disproportionately earlier in the month (31%), followed by having overdue bills (30%).

Gen Z respondents reported feeling distinct external pressures tied to payday. One in five (22%) said they feel compelled to spend as soon as money lands in their account, and 18% admit they spend to “keep up” with friends who earn more.

The survey revealed that most respondents (52%) are paid on a bi-weekly basis and nearly three-quarters (73%) are stressed about their financial situation.

Additionally, 62% of these respondents say being paid daily or as they work would improve their financial wellness and decrease their stress levels by an average of 57%.

During a typical month, 54% of Gen Z and 43% of millennials often feel strapped for cash, compared to just 18% of baby boomers.

In fact, the average Gen Zer has spent 10 times the amount baby boomers have on overdraft or late fees over the last 12 months: $275 vs $27.

“This gap underscores how outdated financial systems disproportionately affect younger workers,” said an EarnIn spokesperson. “Gen Z is spending ten times more on overdraft and late fees than baby boomers, not because they’re less responsible, but because they’re navigating tighter margins within an infrastructure that hasn’t adapted to their needs.”

According to the results, only 15% of those polled have heard of Earned Wage Access, or a benefit that allows employees to access a portion of their wages as they work rather than wait for a two-week pay cycle.

Millennials and Gen Z Most Likely to Access Pay Early

Almost half (47%) of those respondents have actually accessed their pay early through their employer, with millennials (56%) and Gen Z (54%) being most likely to do so.

Overall, many respondents view Earned Wage Access as a helpful benefit (34%), followed by their right, as it is their money after all (20%).

“Traditional lump-sum paydays can leave people feeling flush at first but stretched thin later. More frequent access to earnings helps workers pace their spending, budget more effectively, and prepare for the unexpected — all without taking on debt,” said the spokesperson.” The data shows that getting paid on their terms isn’t just convenient — it helps people stay on track and in control.”

Survey methodology:

Talker Research surveyed 2,000 employed Americans split evenly by generation; the survey was commissioned by EarnIn and administered and conducted online by Talker Research between Aug. 18 to Aug. 25, 2025.

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