[nycphp-talk] [OT] - NYC Salaries
Ajai Khattri
ajai at bitblit.net
Tue Aug 8 17:29:47 EDT 2006
wkamm at rvyriptide.org wrote:
> It's interesting to listen to all the opinions. One says don't raise a
> family in NYC, and one says it's the best thing. It all depends on what
> YOU want. Personally, I grew up in central NJ and am still in the area.
> I don't get to NYC too often, but I have neighnors who commute every day.
> Some drive, but most take the train or bus. Driving into the city every
> day will become tiresome very quickly.
Yep, I can definately second that: coming from the UK to the US, I Iived
in central-east NJ, on the shore for awhile. When I got a job in the
city (SoHo) it was about 2 hours door-to-door (I drove and would park in
Hoboken or Newport then catch the PATH) - 20 hours per week wasted on
commuting! I eventually realized, even with the higher prices, it was
better just moving to the city. But as other people have said, being
single is different from having a family. But that was 10 years ago -
rents now are absolutely insane. If you're a stock broker, lawyer or
plastic surgeon, you can afford it much more easily.
> As for salary, $65K is too low for living in the city.
What would people consider a good minimum salary for living in the city?
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