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Originally Posted by AVGWarhawk
I understand that the teachers are paid $75,000.00/year. That looks great on paper but what is the standard of living in the Chicago area? $75,000 in NY City gets you a parking spot for the year at your condo. Benefits are probably very good I would imagine.
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Yeah, that is what's called, "Cost of Living". Something Yubba probably doesn't know about being from what I imagine is bumblehick "Floriduh."
It is a good question as to what the cost of living is in Chicago. Actually, cost of living is EVERYTHING. My wife for instance
would get paid a lot more if she were to work in California, as opposed to what her employer offers working in Utah. However, the cost of living in California is so high, monetarily she'd be breaking even, and most likely would have a lower standard of living then she has in Utah. As for myself, my pay in California is peanuts. It's just enough to get by. Here in Utah, it's not bad pay at all, because the cost of living here is lower, so my standard of living is higher. The evidence is in the numbers. Our house here in Utah, at time of mortgage closing was just under 180. In california I'm guessing the same house would be valued at 300 or more.
So unlilke our the close minded crackpot that lives his life through a set of horse blinders that started this thread, id keep an open mind and ask, "well, just how expensive is it there in chicago?" before casting judgement on the people involved.