This is also the question that I am curious about. Thanks for making the video.
@suniacai67635 жыл бұрын
I have one quick questions, maybe you guys can try to ask these questions in different places in the city next time? I feel like there are lots of tourists around little Italy or Chinatown (though probably lots of people in the city are tourists..). But my hunch is that maybe the answers that you get in the east village or west village or upper east will be pretty different somehow lol. Anyway, love your videos!
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legitimate question.. hourly wages mostly indicate wealth level....on the other hand, remember that wealth is relative too....two people with the same amount of net worth, one of them can donate 20% of his wealth to help other less fortunately people ( not direct hand outs, but with a well planned out education / training plan that requires certified results and the follow up on job placement to prevent the habitual full-time student for life situations ) is richer overall than the other one who cannot afford to do similar.
Can you make a comparison video of living cost vs salary in NY and SF? Those two seem comparable, especially for Software engineers, two most highest paying cities for software engineers