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by futureastronaut 2661 days ago
Unless these entry level engineers have families, there's no good reason to be paying $5-6k a month for rent, you can easily find a decent place of your own for under $4k, even $3k if you're patient.
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As someone living in the Midwest, those numbers are mind-boggling.
My 1200sqft 2 bedroom townhouse in the suburbs of Kansas City costs me $800 a month. My families 6 bedroom 5 bathroom 3 story behemoth with a pool cost $4000 a month. The thought of paying $6000 a month for what they offer you in the Bay is depressing.
I live in NYC, in a nice one bedroom apartment, and I find those numbers mind-boggling. Not that my rent is cheap by any means but its closer to $3000 than $6000.
Yeah, as a new transplants to the bay area it is mind-boggling. $1500/mo per person in a roommate situation is common. That said, my take-home pay more than made up for the rent increase. The cost for a family type living situation is truly mind-boggling.
yeah. I live in Minneapolis, am charging 67/hour (roughly 140k/year pre tax) and my rent is 1200/month.

my total monthly expenses are roughly 3500/month so I am able to save almost 50% of my post tax income.

as someone living in New Zealand, it is very mind-boggling numbers, we'd be 1000 -> 2000 range for housing.

and the USD salaries would put you in the very very top earners of the population. Though sourcing enough devs here would be tricky for anything beyond 10 people if you actually wanted to outsource to NZ.