You overhear your Aunt Tina tell your mom that she, her husband, and their kids are "living paycheck to paycheck." What does Aunt Tina mean by that? (1 point) Responses Aunt Tina gets a paycheck one month, and her husband gets a paycheck the next month; they alternate pay periods Aunt Tina gets a paycheck one month, and her husband gets a paycheck the next month; they alternate pay periods Aunt Tina and her family don't have any money saved, and their paychecks are just barely covering monthly expenses Aunt Tina and her family don't have any money saved, and their paychecks are just barely covering monthly expenses Aunt Tina and her family have high paying jobs and don’t worry much about money Aunt Tina and her family have high paying jobs and don’t worry much about money Aunt Tina only receives paper paychecks instead of direct deposit

Aunt Tina means that she and her family don't have any money saved and their paychecks are just barely covering their monthly expenses. They are essentially living paycheck to paycheck, meaning they are relying on each paycheck to cover their bills and expenses without any extra money leftover.