KEY POINTS
  • Among lower-income adults, 52% say they or someone they live with has lost their job or experienced a reduction in pay.
  • In the middle-income tier, the share is 42%, and among upper-income households, it's 32%.
  • About 22 million individuals filed for unemployment in the four weeks ending April 11.

U.S. households that already were less prepared to weather a financial storm are getting hit hardest from the recent rash of job losses across the country, research shows.

Adults with lower income (under about $37,500 annually) and middle income ($37,500 to $112,600) comprise a greater share of those who have lost their job or taken a pay cut due to the economic crisis brought on by the coronavirus pandemic, according to the Pew Research Center. Those groups also report having less in emergency savings than their higher-income (above $112,600) counterparts.