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New Yorkers work 22 days monthly to cover basic costs, driven by high rents and inflation.
A new analysis reveals that New York City residents must work an average of 22 days each month just to cover basic household expenses, highlighting the city's high cost of living.
The figure reflects rising rents, utilities, groceries, and transportation costs, with low- and middle-income households most affected.
The data underscores growing financial strain on urban families, even as wages have not kept pace with inflation.
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Los neoyorquinos trabajan 22 días al mes para cubrir los costos básicos, impulsados por altos alquileres e inflación.