This should be every one's responseI feel bad for those New Yorkers. I wish them the best.

This should be every one's responseI feel bad for those New Yorkers. I wish them the best.
Guarantee it's the Transplants that come from out of state. See it all the time
Renting out a $1700 apartment cause they too niave to understand where to look, and want to "live it up"
Most of them move without understanding the NYC job market, then end up working 2 full time retail jobs, 16 hr shifts, making $750 a week
Good, hope they leave. And stay out!!!
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Doesn't this thread seem to pop up every month????
IM TRYING TO FIGURE OUT
HOW NEGROS ARE SURVIVING OUT THERE.
I KEEP SEEING STRUGGLE STORIES POSTED
COST OF LIVING AND ABOUT GENTRIFICATION.
took 63 post for someone call it, what it is.This is the most bullshyt ass post I’ve seen on the coli in a long time..
It ain’t the pensions from city and state workers that’s making it expensive to live in nyc..
What’s making the city expensive for those who live there are the fact that wages are stagnet in a city who have the money to give raises to city employees.. NYC is the financial/media/business capital.. of course the city have the money they just refuse to increase wages to match inflation
do people in chicago only live in the projects? That's literally the same question.
Good luck breh cats on this site snub higher education.....nikkas like waiting for shyt to happen to them instead of being proactive. My grandmother and grandfather worked to buy a house over 30 years ago. Now the mortgage is about paid off and she's retired and has a nice nest egg even without selling the house in Brooklyn.
My mom didn't follow in those steps. She's almost 50 and still doesn't even have a driver license much less own a house. She even mentions regretting not buying in Harlem when the city was basically giving away brownstones in the 90s.
nikkas don't want to plan beyond next week much less 30 years from now. Like what direction the economy is heading in, what jobs will be relevant in 5-10 years, which will be irrelevant?
Racist practices put black folks 3 feet down and our own poor planning has puts us down another 3 feet where we are subject to the changes of outside factors.
Chinatown is largely still China Town. Borough Park, Williamsburg and the Jewish sections of Crown heights are still just that. They own their shyt and are less subject to gentrification. Black folks have been renting for too long.
On a flip, the reality is the folks that are still here can't compete for the jobs that come to the city. There are jobs and there is money to be made hence the huge population increase in NYC over the last decade. NY is not a manufacturing blue collar state anymore and hasnt been for awhile. Finance, tech and fields like that are where the money is. Locals will move down south because there is more low skilled work with a low cost of living.
NYC is just ahead of the curve. nikkas in cities like Dallas, Atlanta, etc will be next. Y'all need to focus on acquiring skills that will translate 5-10-20 years from now so you don't end up like those coal miners in WV voting for Trump thinking he's going to bring back coal mines![]()
When would said person sleep?Minimum wage is $15/hour
2 full time jobs (80 hours/week) would give someone $1200/week net
Lot of Republicans in this thread smhWait, so the millions of black new Yorkers been living there forever but none of them bothered to purchase property![]()
These fukkers starting to move down Philly. The rent been inching up the past few years and Philly’s economy is nowhere close to what it needs to be to support all these condo projects and higher rents. I don’t understand these fakkits building skyscrapers with $2000 rent condos only for it to have 40% occupancy.
Minimum wage is $15/hour
2 full time jobs (80 hours/week) would give someone $1200/week net
Good luck breh cats on this site snub higher education.....
I was working in New York and commuting from Philly the last 8 months
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