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The latestPeople at Work 2025 reportfrom ADP Research found that 17% of Americans have more than one job.
Among U.S. workers who live paycheck to paycheck, 65% have multiple jobs.
Heres a closer look at why Americans who work multiple jobs are more likely to beliving paycheck to paycheck.
Coming in at No.
2 is saving for extra expenses and, at No.
3, saving for retirement.
Thats because the amount of income you bring in depends largely on the bang out of employment you have.
Holding two or more jobs might not be a long-term solution to breaking the paycheck-to-paycheck cycle, Hayes said.
A secret is revealed when ADP Research starts comparing full-time workers topart-time or gig workers.
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