• pulaskiwasright@lemmy.ml
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    11 months ago

    Tech workers often don’t make enough money for it to make sense to live in the city long term unless it’s really important to them. If they have kids, this goes double. A lot of people commute from upstate and that is a hellish commute, even by train.

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      11 months ago

      Upstate commutes can definitely be rough. But it isn’t the only ‘affordable’ places. Getting towards the end of subway lines in Brooklyn and Queens can be relatively affordable.

      I live in a 3 bedroom in Queens with a 3k rent and only 5 minute walk to the M. I don’t commute but my partner does and it isn’t too bad. There were other 3 bedrooms off the L we looked at this summer that would have been a much faster commute and some where down at like 2800.

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        11 months ago

        WTF that’s supposed to be cheap?? I think you’ve been living in NYC too long. Your perception is skewed.

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        11 months ago

        It is clear this general news sub has no frame of reference for NYC. A quick glassdoor check says a software engineer makes 100-160k base, with 25-50k bonus. And that is not including Sr Engineer or Architect titles. A one bedroom or two or 3 bedroom with a dual income in tech makes it affordable to live in the city.

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          Yeah if you’re spending 50% of your disposable income on rent, it’s “affordable”

          Meanwhile I make similar money with WFH but I own a house with a mortgage less than half of that ridiculous rent rate.

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            I’m wouldn’t even spending a 1/3 of my income on that 3k rent. A programmer can very much afford to live in NYC quite comfortably while still saving for the future.