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I see this sentiment often, but I don't quite understand. Inflation has been at I'm in NYC and our trouble with the subway have highlighted that MTA workers get a standard 6% raise each year as cost of living. But, it's way more than that, and it's actually a salary doubling every 11 years or so, which is not at all in line with overall wage growth - it's huge. Sure, in tech you can jump jobs every 3 years for 20% ju…
If you want, the MTA is hiring. Or, you can start a union at push for pay raises for your industry. Putting that aside, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_New_York_City_transit_cri... points out that worker salaries are only one of many costs for the MTA, and not the predominate problem: > On November 18, 2017, The New York Times published its investigation into the crisis, with over 1,000 readers having submitted st…
While what you said is interesting to read, none of it speaks to that point.