choc_cardigan
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I live in New York City my G
I'm not getting a house in the state of NY for 100k..
I live in New York City my G
I'm not getting a house in the state of NY for 100k..
I live in New York City my G
I'm not getting a house in the state of NY for 100k..
people make more money in NY than other areas so it balances out
here's a townhouse in bedusty for 155, you can offer 130 easily payment wouldn't be that much higher than 100,000 mortage
This is the real honest answer.I had similar conversations with a white co-worker. Told him several Nordic countries had various programs that the USA didn't have despite us being the greatest country on Earth. His reply was that it just couldn't work over here, that we shouldn't compare the USA to tiny countries.....eventhough we spend 600 billion a year on the Military. I then brought up free healthcare and his response was that people should pay for it....no handouts....only to later reveal how amazing his healthcare was and how cheap he could get medicine because his father worked for a Big Pharma and got rockbottom prices on his plan. Such a hypocrite My other co-worker basically admitted the only reason why Nordic countries have such policies and we don't is because they're mostly homogeneous societies so there's more of a mindset that we're taking care of our own whereas in the USA whites would never do it because they don't want their hardearned money going to blacks or hispanics even if it benefited them too.
Response of a typical coli breh.How the FUKK does half this country live off $30k a year. How the fukk can even live off 50k a year?!
I was speaking as a father of 2 with a stay at home wife living in the nyc area. If you're single and NOT here, you're balling out.Response of a typical coli breh.
It's absurd.Why do people toss that shyt out there like someone can take $25 to a college in the afternoon and come out with a worthwhile degree and job offer that night?
It's absurd.
Financial strain aside, do people not understand how much harder and how much longer it is to get a degree during continued education while working a full time job that doesn't have vacation, PTO, etc?
Then the time between actually getting a well paying job and finishing?
Then often times people get a job that pays more but, they aren't making enough to offset the education cost they accrued?
This is all excuses for a terrible public education system that failed them in the first place.
Do they adjust this for cost of living? Then again, it’s probably lower in those poor areas.In 2020 68% make $55K and under so it hasn't changed so much.
Wage Statistics for 2020