A new study shows that if you make over $100,000 a year in New York City, you're barely middle class. NY Daily News:
I guess this makes me, officially, "poor". Poverty sucks.
A New Yorker would have to make $123,322 a year to have the same standard of living as someone making $50,000 in Houston.
In Manhattan, a $60,000 salary is equivalent to someone making $26,092 in Atlanta....
The average monthly rent in New York is $2,801, 53% higher than San Francisco, the second most expensive city in the country.
I guess this makes me, officially, "poor". Poverty sucks.
So, I do all right lving here in Smallvile, but I'm poor in NYC?
ReplyDeleteHmmmmmmmm makes a man wonder.
It's a hard city to live in. I'd only do it if I won a really big lottery, or if I were a kept woman. :)
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Come back to the Keystone State! :)
ReplyDeleteSee, I was just feeling sad about my massive mortgage payment and you put it all in perspective for me.
ReplyDeleteAnd scare the crap out of me, because DQ is dead set on attending NYU. Gulp!
Wow. There are days I feel like I could use a good sugar daddy, but for NYC I'd need an international arms dealer or bonafide sultan!
ReplyDeleteP,B!
and that is why I love Houston Texas....
ReplyDeleteTry living in Palm Beach County. I feel your pain.
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