The affordability crisis is having a profound effect on the lives of New Yorkers. Whether the topic is rent, food, child care or the occasional splurge on a matcha latte, the question on everyone’s mind is: How much money do you have, and how do you spend it?
Every Sunday, we’ll introduce you to a different family or individual and walk you through how they’re making it work in New York — one of the most expensive cities on the planet — and why living there feels worth it to them. This week, meet the Pacheco family. Who are they? Erika Fernandez-Pacheco, her husband, Manuel Pacheco, and their two daughters live on about $168,000 a year. Where do they live? In a two-bedroom, 700-square-foot apartment in East Elmhurst, Queens. Their landlord has not raised their monthly $1,800 rent since 2021, when they moved in. How do they save?
What do they splurge on?
What do they say? “We’re not just getting by — we have a life.”— Erika Fernandez-Pacheco To see more photos of the family and details about their budget, click here. What to read about money in America
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Glad we could get together here. Davaughnia Wilson and Tara Terranova contributed to New York Today. You can reach the team at nytoday@nytimes.com. Sign up here to get this newsletter in your inbox.
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