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1 year agoYou may have missed “also.” The comment does not suggest replacing the current list.
Worth noting, the existing list dies actually appear to cover both known working and known not working apps - apps that do not work have their names given in strikethrough.
$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.