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Romy Varghese

@romyvarghese
2 posts
2022-12-20
If people can work from anywhere, they have less incentive to live in a city where they need an income of almost $400,000 to buy a median-priced house. And if you work in tech, San Francisco is no longer a place you simply have to be. https://www.bloomberg.com/... via @citylab
2022-12-20 View on X
Bloomberg

Remote work and tech layoffs hollow out San Francisco, where only 43.1% of workers are back at offices, compared to LA's 46.1%, NYC's 47.6%, and Austin's 62.7%

Bloomberg : Tweets: @carnage4life , @stevecase , @emrosenberg , @romyvarghese , and @jordannovet Tweets: @carnage4life : San Francisco faces a $728M budget shortfall as layoffs an...

2019-12-11
“Intel's disclosure shows that these disparities can't be fixed simply by raising the salaries of women and minorities.” https://www.bloomberg.com/... via @business
2019-12-11 View on X
Bloomberg

Intel's US pay disclosure report shows 26% of white men are in the top tier, making at least $208K, while less than 10% of black employees are in the top tier

and it's not pretty! https://www.bloomberg.com/... pic.twitter.com/VSqQPpjsys Fatima Goss Graves / @fgossgraves : Intel shared its pay data not just with the EEOC (as companies no...