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The numbers don't show what? What's the official poverty level according to the census bureau? What are the income qualification levels for the various welfare programs in NYC?
You're throwing out links and I know for a fact you have no clue as to the data behind it.
The company looked at 76 of the largest cities in the United States to determine what a $100,000 salary is actually worth after taxes. It adjusted those figures based on the after-tax amount and cost of living in each of them.
The findings may be even more staggering than you thought. According to SmartAsset's data, a $100,000 annual salary in New York City amounts to only $35,791 when those factors are considered.
What’s funny and what I think we all already knew is that it seems that all of the heavily democrat locations have the lowest incomes and the least democrat locations have the highest incomes.
Big deal. If you want your dollar to stretch farther then you live somewhere that offers less municipal services
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For all of the ordinary NYC people the answer is to just move to Tuckaho (it’s probably near West Chester maybe). This is a link to show you that the common person who makes $385,000 per year at just 30 years old: follow this persons advice and you will make extraordinary amounts of money: https://www.city-data.com/forum/west...-advice-2.html
Everyone move to Tuscaho, NY (wherever that is) to earn HUGE SALARIES for being an Ordinary Nobody-Joe. Easy money. Old school. No effort.
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