• @Lost_My_Mind
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    -103 days ago

    Lakewood, a suburb of Cleveland. It’s overpriced as hell.

    • @[email protected]
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      133 days ago

      You pay $500 less than the average American for rent. I think you may be lacking the perspective necessary to engage productively with this topic.

      • @Lost_My_Mind
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        -62 days ago

        My rent is $500 less than whatever metric you’re using, but our local ecconomy is also lowers than yours.

        Average wage here is 10/hr for a factory job. I’ve heard some places like Seattle make $20/hr just working at starbucks.

        And keep in mind my rent is basically 1 room.

        • Flying Squid
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          The problem with lying about things on the internet is that people can check.

          https://www.talent.com/salary?job=&location=lakewood,+oh

          https://www.apartments.com/rent-market-trends/lakewood-oh/

          To sum up: You are paying less than the average rent in a city where the average rent is lower than 40% of the rest of the country and lying about the average wage in order to make it look like this is normal.

          It took a very small amount of my time to look this up.

          Be better.

        • @[email protected]
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          82 days ago

          So, I happen to have friends that live in Lakewood, and from the sound of it, you just might live in a different Lakewood than them. Lakewood is economically similar to the majority of other suburbs of the major Ohio cities, and seeing as I also live in one of those suburbs, I can assure you that you’re lucky to be paying what you’re paying in rent, even for a studio apartment.

      • @Lost_My_Mind
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        -62 days ago

        Yeah, but I’m not in your economy. Average wage around here is lkke $10/hr.