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Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Do I Really Want To Live Like This?

"Having one’s mother mail rotating boxes of old clothing is just one of the myriad ways that young newcomers to the city of a certain income — that is, those who are neither investment bankers nor being floated by their parents — manage to live the kind of lives they want in New York. Every year around this time, tens of thousands of postcollegiate people in their 20s flood the city despite its soaring expenses. They are high on ambition, meager of budget and endlessly creative when it comes to making ends meet.

Some tactics have long been chronicled: sharing tiny apartments with strangers. Sharing those apartments with eight strangers. Eating cheap lunches and skipping dinners — not just to save money, but so that drinks pack more of a punch and fewer need be consumed.

But there are smaller measures, no less ingenious, that round out the lifestyle. These young people sneak flasks of vodka into bars, flirt their way into clubs, sublet their walk-in closets, finagle their way into open-bar parties and put off haircuts until they visit their hometowns, even if those hometowns are thousands of miles away."

(Full NYTimes Article)

One Way to Save $$

When you can't afford to go out to eat anymore, and even the supermarket is seeming expensive, you may not have to live off of Skittles and Ramen. You could always grow your own food. What, you don't have a farm or ample space to harvest? Well, why don't you try working on a farm in exchange for free yum's?