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by tptacek
5105 days ago
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$18k/yr in NYC or SFBA with a mortgage and a family is untenable. $18k/yr in most major US cities probably implies: * Subsistence diet * Dependence on small selection of rental properties * Extremely poor access to health care * Dependence on informal "gratis" child care * Near perfect job attendance I call these out not to make the boring "gnash our teeth about the lives of the poor" case, but rather the suggest that your ability to care for a family on 18k/yr in a US metro is counterfeit: you can do it until you: * Are ever hospitalized * Lose your free child care * &c ... ... at which point bang you're bankrupt. I think a lot of people who think they are getting by with low incomes are actually playing a kind of sick inverted Martingale betting strategy against life. |
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