"The price tag for life’s basic necessities — everything from milk to haircuts to Lipitor to electricity, and especially housing — is more than twice the national average."

First world problems. But still.

NY Times: What Is Middle Class in Manhattan?

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  12. joshuanguyen said: aren’t incomes also a lot more? and the convenience of the city all around?
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