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1CK1S;d-557348 said:It's expensive to live in San Francisco — even if you make six figures.
In an article published earlier this year, The Guardian reported on an anonymous Twitter employee in his 40s who says that, even on a $160,000 annual salary, he's barely scraping by in Silicon Valley.
"I didn't become a software engineer to be trying to make ends meet," he told The Guardian.
The employee's biggest expense is the $3,000 monthly rent he pays on a two-bedroom house where he lives with his wife and two kids, which he describes as "ultra cheap."
"Families are priced out of the market," he says, explaining that it's hard to compete with the hordes of 20-somethings willing to pile into a shared house — and still pay $2,000 per person for a room.
The employee's grievances are echoed by many of his fellow tech workers in the Bay Area.
Another woman who spoke to The Guardian says that although she and her partner make a combined salary of over $1 million, they can't afford a house. "This is part of where the American dream is not working out here," she says.
San Francisco is notorious as one of the most expensive places to live in the U.S., and the booming tech industry has only exacerbated the cost of housing. The median rent price is $3,320 per month for a one-bedroom apartment and $4,430 for a two-bedroom, according to real estate site Zumper. That's more than twice as much as the median rent price for the country overall, which sits at $1,164 for a one-bedroom and $1,377 for a two-bedroom.
Engineers at prominent tech firms can expect to fork over 40 to 50 percent of their annual salaries to rent an apartment near work, according to one study cited by The Guardian.
Things are even worse in San Francisco for those outside of the most lucrative sectors. Doctors can't afford 58 percent of the homes in the city, according to a recent study by Trulia, and teachers can expect to put up to 77 percent of their income toward housing, Curbed San Francisco reports.
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/twitter-employee-making-160-000-123000991.html
1CK1S;d-557348 said:Another woman who spoke to The Guardian says that although she and her partner make a combined salary of over $1 million, they can't afford a house. "This is part of where the American dream is not working out here," she says.
Young_Chitlin;c-9745000 said:In Maryvale you would be a king with that income @konceptjones @"Bender Rodriguez"
konceptjones;c-9745062 said:Young_Chitlin;c-9745000 said:In Maryvale you would be a king with that income @konceptjones @"Bender Rodriguez"
Bruh... ANYWHERE in metro PHX you sittin nice as fuck. You can rent a 3000sq/ft crib for $2000/month or less. I just hit Craigslist to see what's out there and there's a 4200sq/ft 6 bedroom 4.5 bathroom house in the White Tank Mountain foothills for $1995. Yeah that shit is soooper deep west valley but who gives a fuck when your house is big as fuck like that?
https://phoenix.craigslist.org/sear...inSqft=3000&availabilityMode=0&housing_type=6
Young_Chitlin;c-9745071 said:konceptjones;c-9745062 said:Young_Chitlin;c-9745000 said:In Maryvale you would be a king with that income @konceptjones @"Bender Rodriguez"
Bruh... ANYWHERE in metro PHX you sittin nice as fuck. You can rent a 3000sq/ft crib for $2000/month or less. I just hit Craigslist to see what's out there and there's a 4200sq/ft 6 bedroom 4.5 bathroom house in the White Tank Mountain foothills for $1995. Yeah that shit is soooper deep west valley but who gives a fuck when your house is big as fuck like that?
https://phoenix.craigslist.org/sear...inSqft=3000&availabilityMode=0&housing_type=6
I would enjoy living in the central phoenix 85015, 85013 area. Litchfield Park they got some big lots
AZTG;c-9745231 said:This is what doesnt make sense. There are mad IT jobs in the phx area too. I stay getting job offers from jobs out there, anywhere between 90k to 130k a year. So why live in Silicon Valley if its that expensive when you can find the same jobs almost everywhere else?
Kat;c-9744613 said:Mr.LV;c-9744600 said:Shizlansky;c-9744523 said:Makes 150,000 and rent is 3,000 and still "scrapping by"
KYS
Students loans are probably kicking his ass
Cosign. My sister makes over 100K in San Diego, but the student loans for that masters degree has her living in a one bedroom bungalow. Shit is ridiculous.
Elzo69Renaissance;c-9745295 said:Kat;c-9744613 said:Mr.LV;c-9744600 said:Shizlansky;c-9744523 said:Makes 150,000 and rent is 3,000 and still "scrapping by"
KYS
Students loans are probably kicking his ass
Cosign. My sister makes over 100K in San Diego, but the student loans for that masters degree has her living in a one bedroom bungalow. Shit is ridiculous.
If she lives in a 1 bedroom where did u sleep