Aaron Freedman
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Aaron Freedman
@freedaaron
PhD candidate @CUHistoryDept @sw_columbia dissertating on the political economy of Wall Street in the 1980s. Words @washingtonpost @theprospect @jewishcurrents

watching everyone talk about my salary range like it’s the most disgusting and abject poverty they could imagine

Society keeps getting richer but nobody seems happy about the ways in which the top 20% spend their growing wealth. It’s not like it’s going to go to more ketchup and paperclips.





If you want to live in your own decent sized apartment in NYC with a preference for Manhattan or inner-Brooklyn/inner-Queens, I would choose a career path that gave me the ability to afford those things. If the job is more important, then you make lifestyle sacrifices for it



Urban NJ is to NYC what Brooklyn was to conventional Manhattanites in the 1960s - hopelessly gauche and largely unknown (except for token enclaves in Hudson county). You wouldn’t cross the bridge into Brooklyn then - you do now. You don’t cross into Newark now - but you will.


@dbessner Doesn’t this entire thing hinge on what constitutes “comfortably”? Which is in and of itself laden with class background and class aspirations? It’s not objective. I think certain people are resistant to the downward mobility of media workers, whereas others are not.

I truly do not understand this point of view. Study after study says you need at least 150k *for a single person* to live comfortably in NYC. why fetishize shitty pay? so many leftists are Calvinists at heart







