• HellsBelle@sh.itjust.works
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    I’ve had multiple injuries at work (and a few from sports) so am unable to do my former labor-type jobs. I’m also over 65 so retraining is out of the question.

    Worked minimum wage positions most of my life so have no savings and currently live in a rooming house.

    There’s lots of us out here scraping the bottom of the barrel just to survive.

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      That really sucks, and I’m genuinely sorry you’ve had to deal with all that. $100K USD can be eaten up very quickly depending on your city’s cost of living though. I’d imagine someone making $100k USD in Manhattan would be barely scraping by as well

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        100K in Manhattan is nothing. My father was a principal earning $150K and still could barely get by in the city.

        When apartments run total 40K annually, 100K is just a step above poverty wages.

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        As stated in the comment you responded to I am no longer working because of injuries and age.

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              Sounds like you’re vastly outside the norm and your perception may be skewed. You’ll just have to take peoples word that $100k/yr in Manhattan is not “insanely wealthy.”

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                Yeah, this is literally an ‘OK Boomer’ moment. Like, how expensive could it really be to live in Manhattan these days?