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Dave's Picks | Inflation is at 8.3%. Raises next year will average to 4%. Do the math.

Dave's Picks | Inflation is at 8.3%. Raises next year will average to 4%. Do the math.

A guide to understanding the current inflation increases to help you navigate moves you may be considering…

Dave's Picks | NYC Food Delivery Workers Face LOW PAY and HIGH RISKS

Dave's Picks | NYC Food Delivery Workers Face LOW PAY and HIGH RISKS

not all heroes wear capes. let’s show delivery workers respect, gratitude, and solidarity.

Dave's Picks | NYT: Is Brooklyn the next Manhattan?

Dave's Picks | NYT:  Is Brooklyn the next Manhattan?

Manhattan's vanishing office districts and spaces have benefited Brooklyn neighborhoods where residents worked from home, testing the balance between the city and the boroughs.

Dave's Picks | Tips for being a freelance creative in NYC

Dave's Picks | Tips for being a freelance creative in NYC

I'm a freelancer and haven't been paid yet? What can I do?

New York City, home to the pinnacle of creatives and advertising.

If you're a freelancer, you will know exactly what I'm talking about.

Dave's Picks | NYT | Welcome to the YOLO Economy

Dave's Picks | NYT | Welcome to the YOLO Economy

File Under: Choose happiness. Now?

Here’s a fascinating piece regarding a COVID trend, courtesy of WFH and the perils of our seemingly never ending lockdown. Perhaps you’ve made similar moves or know folks who, in the spirit of YOLO, were able to leave stable jobs in favor of postpandemic adventure? While we realize not everyone is fortunate to be so flexible as to abandon jobs or even careers in pursuit of happiness, it does beg a good look at the ways we can adapt, how perspectives shift, and how we prioritize as a society when backed into the corners of our homes, in order to simply stay alive. So this piece questions, when do we get to start living on our own terms?