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Comment by 0x3f

4 months ago

You get by on a low salary by living with multiple people in the same apartment. Or you live far away and commute. Or both.

Not really a tenable long-term situation for a senior employee with plans to start a family. Family homes of decent size and area are literally millions of dollars.

I guess I don't understand why programmers somehow deserve a better life than other people. Janitors deserve to start families too, don't they?

  • Its about how the market values those skillsets, not about what people “deserve.”

    No one is sitting around and setting salaries based on the intrinsic human dignity of the people working jobs.

  • It's not about deserving, programmers just have enough market power to be able to choose to go elsewhere. Janitors and other more fungible employees do not.

    Besides, I did already say that everyone else was underpaid relative to costs. But that's not unique to the Bay Area. Cost of housing relative to income is terrible in almost all of the major European cities too.

    Once cities become wealthy enough to develop a home owning class, they seem to cease being able to provision adequate housing supply in general.