i know ALLOT of people with incomes brackets of 75K and well above that have/continue to be significantly impacted. not all employers switched to remote, not all professions lent to being done remotely and those $600 uib supplemental weekly payments came nowhere near replacing their lost earnings. a number of insanely well paying professions in the medical field have been decimated due to mass hospital layoffs due to elimination of money generating elective procedures. college professors and management staff who are being eliminated/layed off due to diminished enrollments, business owners who tried to stay afloat but when they reopened only to be shut down again have had to fold permanently, business and residential property owners who were reliant on rental income and haven't received any in months...the list goes on and on and will only get worse as record numbers of well paid teachers are forced to resign over health concerns/lack of childcare for their own kids whose districts have opted not to have in person, dual income parent households shift to single income...
i think the extent of the economic impact of the current situation has yet to be revealed but soon will b/c allot of people are just at the end of the 6 month emergency fund they ideally had in place and many retired americans who previously relied on interest income to supplement their pensions/ss have dug DEEP into their principal savings to compensate for rising food and other necessity costs.