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Poors of r/nyc begrudgingly come to terms with the fact that $85k/year is, in fact, poor for NYC

https://old.reddit.com/r/newyorkcity/comments/176b1dc/when_you_try_to_rent_a_single_in_nyc

								

								

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Nah man. 85k in NYC is not 85k anywhere else. Especially if you have a family. After tax and deductions I see maybe 60% of my check. I have my pension, Union dues, health care, and all the taxes we all pay deducted.

My recent check is literally at 56%.

Common NYC :marseyl:

To rent a one-bedroom in NYC ($3,000) now, you have to earn $120,000 and have excellent credit. $85k doesn't even cover a Studio lease application.

That part. $120k is working class.

:marseyrofl:

An entrepreneur weighs in.

For reference, I used to deal drugs and I only made 80k untaxed for a full-time gig. So that's about the same, really. Also you aren't making that selling anything softer than cocaine nowadays. Now I have a real job and I make 32k. Late stage capitalism is definitely working just fine; nothing to worry about or change. All good ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ˜Š๐ŸŒž

I don't know what capitalism has to do with making shit money and willingly living in one of the most expensive places in the world, but sure, let's go with that.

No offense, if y'all seriously believe this you're out of touch with how most people live. Most of NYC's household income is lower. You're just trying to live beyond your means.

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Makes 85k a year. Still needs a roommate

Frick landlords

As if this poorstrag can afford a place by himself if NYC landlords magically disappeared.

anyone who thinks 85k is not poor is very likely hopelessly poor themselves and too uneducated to realize they're pretty much fricked when retirement time comes around. :marseyrope:

Deeply out-of-touch comment. You have no idea how the average person lives :soycry:

lol i know how the average person lives. i'm not rich. i grew up in the projects. my point here is all these people including me are fricked. :marseypoor:

I know people who's whole plan is being on public assistance. [-38]

I guess this triggered a lot of people seeing their future.

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Lol I'm a native New Yorker who left and thank fricking God I did. It took literally 1 year of moving out of NY to become financially stable. These idiots just can't fathom not living next to a barcade in the shittiest parts of Brooklyn.

Lol at the union dude whining about how much he loses to dues. I thought that shit was supposed to pay better than a non union job?

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Did a job in Iowa where we had both union and nonunion electricians.

The union head kept showing up and trying to convince us that we'd make so much more if we joined the union.

Looking in the parking lot, I'm not buying it. Our guys all have newer trucks and cars. They're all driving rusted-out beaters. The nicest car amongst the union guys was a base model, seven year old Acadia with a missing bumper.

Even here locally, the union guys will do their whole shpeil claiming "$90/hour" and all that. I'm already getting a good wage, great benefits, 401k with match, 3ยฝ weeks of PTO, travel bonuses, gainshare, and a nicer company truck than the union rep is driving. What could they offer me besides the chance to be put at the bottom of the totem pole?


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What you don't want to lose hours to a boomer that held one job his entire life?

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I bet he works at Starbucks lol

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Did you switch jobs when you left or did you just start working remote?

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Switched jobs as the job market was also better for me outside ny.

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