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Gothamist A non-profit newsroom, powered by WNYC. Gothamist Listen Live Donate Gothamist A non-profit newsroom, powered by WNYC. Gothamist Listen Live Donate Gothamist A non-profit newsroom, powered by WNYC. Early Addition: NYC ranks as the worst city in America to start your career FacebookTwitterRedditEmail Donate News EARLY ADDITION: NYC RANKS AS THE WORST CITY IN AMERICA TO START YOUR CAREER -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- By James Ramsay Published May 22, 2023 at 12:54 p.m. 137 comments -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Share FacebookTwitterRedditEmail -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Never miss a story Email address By submitting your information, you're agreeing to receive communications from New York Public Radio in accordance with our Terms. Kite_rin/Shutterstock -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- By James Ramsay Published May 22, 2023 at 12:54 p.m. 137 comments -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Share FacebookTwitterRedditEmail -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- We rely on your support to make local news available to all Make your contribution now and help Gothamist thrive in 2023. Donate today Gothamist is funded by sponsors and member donations 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: Tagged early addition -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- James Ramsay Read more Gothamist is funded by sponsors and member donations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Gothamist is funded by sponsors and member donations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MORE news MTA pitches subway, bus fare hikes by Labor Day weekend The cost of a single subway or bus trip would go from $2.75 to $2.90, which would be a 5% increase. By Stephen Nessen Published May 22, 2023 at 8:28 p.m. 13 comments -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NYC moves to avert lifeguard shortage as Memorial Day weekend approaches Staffing shortages last summer led to cutting hours that New Yorkers could spend at some pools and beaches. 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