The article is about couples struggling with student loan debt, and having a negative net-worth.
https://www.seattletimes.com/business/st...net-worth/
Of particular interest is how they introduce our "struggling" couple.
And that's all they say about little Sean. (And a side note, I'm not sure I've ever seen a more perfect example of a soy-boy in my entire life.)
Instead of simply saying, "Jenni" is a freelance writer/editor and earned $102,000 in 2018 before taxes, as they did for poor Sean, they write a full bio of how hard she works and her "epic" career struggles.
The MSM takes every possible opportunity to marginalize men. I don't even know why they wrote Sean into this story, other than to deliberately make him look unnecessary to her.
WNB.
https://www.seattletimes.com/business/st...net-worth/
Of particular interest is how they introduce our "struggling" couple.
Quote:Quote:
Sean, 28, is a nurse at Swedish Medical Center’s Cherry Hill campus in Seattle. He earns about $71,000 a year in salary and overtime before taxes.
And that's all they say about little Sean. (And a side note, I'm not sure I've ever seen a more perfect example of a soy-boy in my entire life.)
Instead of simply saying, "Jenni" is a freelance writer/editor and earned $102,000 in 2018 before taxes, as they did for poor Sean, they write a full bio of how hard she works and her "epic" career struggles.
Quote:Quote:
Jenni, who was born on the same day as her husband, became a freelance journalist in March 2018 after losing her job in a layoff at Wirecutter, an online product-review site owned by The New York Times.
Since then, Jenni has become a freelance writer and editor for various outlets. She specializes in stories about health and the outdoors.
Most of Jenni’s revenue comes from writing and editing for the REI Co-op Journal and Medium, an online magazine. Her revenue from those two clients is rarely uniform, however; it can vary between $1,000 and $12,000 a month.
Her work also appears in Experience magazine, which is affiliated with Northeastern University, and mindbodygreen, an online wellness site. She writes one-off stories for other publications, such as The Guardian and Outside magazine, and at times juggles as many as 15 projects a month.
Jenni expects to earn about $100,000 a year before taxes, based on her freelance payments since March 2018. She plans to report $102,000 in earnings to the IRS for tax year 2018, a period that includes the final weeks of her time at Wirecutter.
The MSM takes every possible opportunity to marginalize men. I don't even know why they wrote Sean into this story, other than to deliberately make him look unnecessary to her.
WNB.