When the city becomes a “luxury product,” even the comfortable start to rebel. Credit...The New York Times Supported by By Eliza Shapiro Kate Schutzengel, a mother of three living in Brooklyn, has it ...
The victory of New York City's new mayor on November 4 was also a victory for his Queens neighborhood, Astoria, which he made the focus of his campaign. This cosmopolitan district, plagued by economic ...
Middle-class New Yorkers are going more than $12,000 into the red every year just to make ends meet, a depressing new study has uncovered. GOBankingRates analyzed America’s most populous cities to ...
Detroit has the lowest income range to be considered a middle-class household at $25,384 and caps at $76,160. The city that once powered America's industrial might continues to face devastating ...