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We’re Not Asking for the Moon
The comments section is closed.To submit a letter to the editor for publication, write to.“A lot of us were raised with this mentality of, ‘Find your passion, be happy, the money will follow.’”“I’m in a good place right now, but it probably won’t last.”We Aren’t“I’m confident I’m going to die at my desk.”“By the time he was my age, my dad had five kids and a wife. I can’t even imagine having all of those financial obligations.”Asking forthe Moon“I’m scared.”“I currently make $16.50 an hour, which is not enough for me to live on.”Millennials on theirvery real fearsabout money.There’s a...…The comments section is closed.To submit a letter to the editor for publication, write to.“A lot of us were raised with this mentality of, ‘Find your passion, be happy, the money will follow.’”“I’m in a good place right now, but it probably won’t last.”We Aren’t“I’m confident I’m going to die at my desk.”“By the time he was my age, my dad had five kids and a wife. I can’t even imagine having all of those financial obligations.”Asking forthe Moon“I’m scared.”“I currently make $16.50 an hour, which is not enough for me to live on.”Millennials on theirvery real fearsabout money.There’s a...WW…
How Can I Afford to Shop Ethically?
Things you buy through our links may earn New York a commissionYou can’t even buy a coffee these days without encountering a buffet of “ethical” and “sustainable” options — most of which I suspect are just a marketing ploy. (I am still confused about whether almond milk is worse than cow — but I draw the line at pea milk, sorry.) Still, it’s clear that how we spend money (or don’t) is one of the most powerful actions that we can take to support the people and causes we care about. So how can we navigate our daily financial lives with those values in mind without getting mired in decision...…Things you buy through our links may earn New York a commissionYou can’t even buy a coffee these days without encountering a buffet of “ethical” and “sustainable” options — most of which I suspect are just a marketing ploy. (I am still confused about whether almond milk is worse than cow — but I draw the line at pea milk, sorry.) Still, it’s clear that how we spend money (or don’t) is one of the most powerful actions that we can take to support the people and causes we care about. So how can we navigate our daily financial lives with those values in mind without getting mired in decision...WW…
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