• Janx@piefed.social
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    13 days ago

    $30/hr is insanely low for NYC. I guarantee I couldn’t live on it there…

    • JoeyJoeJoeJr@lemmy.ml
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      13 days ago

      $30/hour is about $60K/year.

      That’s an absolutely livable wage in NYC. You might need a roommate, but it’s easily achievable. I lived there for almost a decade (recently), but since you shouldn’t trust random people on the internet, here’s the MIT living wage calculator:

      As a single adult with no kids, you’re just barely under the “living” wage in most of those, but well above “poverty” in all of them. In any borough, with a roommate, you’re cruising comfortably (see the “2 Adults (Both Working): 0 Children” column). In the Bronx, as a single adult with no kids, $30 is above the living wage mark.

      It’s also worth noting, people may live outside the city, but take a train or subway in for work. Living just outside the city brings costs down quite a bit.

    • III@lemmy.world
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      13 days ago

      I don’t know if you have ever seen snow before but… this isn’t a full time job.

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      12 days ago

      I mean… It’s temporary snow removal. Let’s call it seasonal. So like not full time.

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      11 days ago

      Then don’t think of it as $30/hr wages. Think of it as almost $500 for two days on top of your normal job. Or I don’t know who helped out, but maybe it’s almost $500 for two days a high schooler can use for snything