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EARLY ADDITION: NYC RANKS AS THE WORST CITY IN AMERICA TO START YOUR CAREER



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Published May 22, 2023 at 12:54 p.m.

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Good Monday morning in New York City, where you're never too old to learn to
bike. Here's what's happening:

 * The Black unemployment rate in New York City is currently 12.2%, which is
   nine times higher than the city's white unemployment rate and far higher than
   the national Black unemployment rate, which sits at 4.7%. One explanation for
   the stat: A huge number of working-age, middle-class Black New Yorkers have
   moved to the South in recent years, because it's too expensive to maintain a
   middle-class life in the city.
 * Semi-related: New York City ranked dead last (out of 182) in this new
   WalletHub study of the best cities to start your career.
 * Things are at least getting a little better for Gen-X women in the city's
   workforce, who are filling more leadership roles and accordingly seeing their
   workplaces become "menopause friendly."
 * "That slow rollout is the product of a choice that we have made as a state
   ... the choice to do the hard thing": Chris Alexander, the head of New York's
   Office of Cannabis Management, defended the sluggish start of New York's
   legal weed industry as a side-effect of "a good faith effort to create
   diversity in the industry."
 * Meanwhile, plenty of New Yorkers are driving stoned.
 * ...and having sex stoned.
 * People who forgot (or never learned) how to make chit-chat at the office are
   googling "what to talk about at work."
 * Congrats to Amy and T.J., the first couple of New York City running, on their
   Brooklyn Half finishes.
 * Happy 50th anniversary to famed lesbian cruise line Olivia.
 * "Do I want to live my life for anyone else’s pleasure or fulfillment other
   than my own?": Pop star Miley Cyrus says she has no desire to tour again
   because she's just not into performing for her fans.
 * Starting tomorrow, May 23, you can get Early Addition in your inbox every
   weekday morning before it publishes on our website. Sign up here.
 * And finally, cold plunge king:





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