Question for ya'll.
How accurate is the cost of living index in that article in your opinion and experience? And how do they calculate it?..ie. NYC is expensive for sure, but how or why it was 218? Why not 353 or 297? Just wondering.
Question for ya'll.
How accurate is the cost of living index in that article in your opinion and experience? And how do they calculate it?..ie. NYC is expensive for sure, but how or why it was 218? Why not 353 or 297? Just wondering.
Yeah, I just moved to NYC from LA like a week ago...I can't believe how much more expensive shit is here. Groceries are probably double what they are back home. Major benefit is not having to own a car.lol, New York is off the charts, even blows LA away.
Complete and utter bullshit. I am well below every amount listed on this chart and I manage to rent in a decent area, pay for food and activities, travel a bit and save for retirement. I'm generally happy.
If and when I want to raise children, I'll need to make more, sure. But what would really make me happy is if I had more allotted holiday time every year.
If I had a slight salary bump (a few grand) and 2 more weeks of holidays, I could travel a bit more (on the cheap) and that would be a nice bonus.
Yeah, I just moved to NYC from LA like a week ago...I can't believe how much more expensive shit is here. Groceries are probably double what they are back home. Major benefit is not having to own a car.
I know when I was $20k below and $10k above the index, my life changed a lot. The biggest difference was not having to worry if you can maintain having a house, car and food. I was able to sleep easier, not contemplate every like thing I purchased, and so on.
Question for ya'll.
How accurate is the cost of living index in that article in your opinion and experience? And how do they calculate it?..ie. NYC is expensive for sure, but how or why it was 218? Why not 353 or 297? Just wondering.
