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Americans Now Work Up to 25 Extra Days a Year Just to Afford Rent, Food, and a Used Car

Wages have risen 66% since 2007, but basic costs climbed faster. In some states, workers must now put in up to 25 extra workdays a year just to afford the same essentials.

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March 6, 2026
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Americans Now Work Up to 25 Extra Days a Year Just to Afford Rent, Food, and a Used Car

Since 2007, the average American has had to work seven extra days a year just to pay for basic necessities.

Nearly two decades after the 2008 Financial Crisis, U.S. wages have risen sharply. Average hourly pay increased from about $20.75 in 2007 to roughly $34.35 in 2025, a gain of about 66%.

But the cost of everyday necessities has climbed faster.

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A recent analysis by Investor Observer comparing wages with the price of rent, groceries, and used cars found that Americans now spend more time working each year just to cover these basics.

Today, the average worker must put in about 66 full workdays per year to afford those three expenses. That is seven more days than in 2007.

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Some States Face Much Larger Increases

The impact varies widely by state, largely driven by housing costs.

Delaware shows the largest jump. Workers there now need 25.4 additional workdays each year to afford rent, groceries, and savings for a used car compared with 2007. Rent alone accounts for most of the increase.

Several other states have also seen large jumps, including Maryland, New York, New Jersey, and California, where housing prices have surged in major metropolitan areas.

In many of these states, workers must dedicate two to three months of income each year to those three basic expenses alone.

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Hawaii Requires the Most Workdays

Even where the increase since 2007 is smaller, the total time required can still be high.

In Hawaii, workers now need about 86.6 workdays per year to cover rent, groceries, and savings for a used car, the highest figure in the country.

New Jersey, Maryland, and Delaware follow closely behind, each requiring roughly 80 days of work annually to cover those essentials.

A Few States Have Improved

Only a handful of states have seen workers spend less time covering these costs than they did in 2007.

Idaho shows the largest improvement, with workers needing about 4.9 fewer days to afford the three basics. Arkansas has also seen a modest reduction.

However, these gains are rare. In most states, rising housing and living costs have outpaced wage growth, increasing the share of time workers must dedicate to basic expenses.

A Growing Pressure on Workers

The analysis highlights an affordability crisis across the United States. While wages have increased since the late 2000s, the cost of essential living expenses has grown faster in many regions.

For many workers, that means more of their year is spent earning enough to cover the basics rather than building financial security.

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