Let me tell you-I'm more thankful than ever for NYC's free things to do this summer
Briefly

New York City's living costs are significantly increasing, with a minimum 3% rent hike for many apartments and no limits for non-stabilized units. The average rent for a one-bedroom in Manhattan is over $5,300, making it challenging for residents. However, NYC continues to provide an array of free events during the summer. For example, The Whitney Museum offers free entry on Fridays and select Sundays, allowing residents and visitors to enjoy culture without financial strain.
"Living in New York City has long been an expensive endeavor, but this year it feels like someone is plucking the cash from our wallets bill by bill."
"Rents are going up at least 3 percent for 1 million rent-stabilized apartments this fall. And if you aren't lucky enough to live in a rent-stabilized unit, there's no limit on how much your landlord can raise your rent."
Read at Time Out New York
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