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  2. Common lodging-house - Wikipedia

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    Communal dining area of a Common lodging-house in New York, circa 1910 Children within a Common lodging-house, Christmas 1910. Urban reformer Jacob Riis was not only an advocate for improving the condition of people living in cheap lodging houses; he had lived in them as a young man, an experience he described in his slum memoir How the Other Half Lives (1890).

  3. Flophouse - Wikipedia

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    A similar preference for cage hotels over shelters was reported in turn of the century New York City, where single working men ranked their housing preference in the following order: They preferred lodging and boarding houses to cages, cages to dormitories, dormitories to flops, and flops to the city's shelters. Men could act on these ...

  4. Hostel - Wikipedia

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    Hostels continued to grow during the financial crisis of 2007–2008, in part due to their cost appeal. After the Great Recession, the industry grew rapidly in New York City, Rome, Buenos Aires, and Miami. Following a 2010 New York State law [4] 55 hostels in New York City closed, leaving about five which operated as hotels. [5]

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  6. Hostelling International USA - Wikipedia

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    AYH also sponsored self-supported bicycle tours with overnights at its hostels to such places as the Midwest and Canadian Rockies. In the mid- to late-1960s, the New York chapter staged the "3 a.m. ride" through New York City. Riders began to assemble in Washington Square, around 1 a.m. and at 3, began to ride the deserted streets of Manhattan.

  7. 6 Cities Too Expensive for College Graduates To Live In

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    The average U.S. college graduate earns $68 an hour, or $140,766 a year, according to ZipRecruiter. However, salaries can range from about $22,500 to $261,500 a year, depending on experience,...

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