KEY POINTS
  • Due to high inflation, the typical American household spent $445 more in September to buy the same goods and services as they did a year ago, according to Moody's Analytics.
  • That same month, 63% of consumers were living paycheck to paycheck in September, up from 57% a year ago, according to LendingClub and PYMNTS.com.
  • "The more consumers shop judiciously, the more difficult it will be for businesses to raise their prices aggressively," said Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody's Analytics.

Soaring prices are making it hard for many Americans to afford expenses each month. Costs are rising for nearly every major expense from housing and food to medical care. Employee wages aren't keeping up. Having the money that's coming in each month going out just as fast is becoming increasingly common. 

Due to high inflation, the typical American household spent $445 more in September to buy the same goods and services as they did a year ago, according to an estimate from Moody's Analytics.