News flash: TV Characters' salaries unrealistic
On television, they live in McMansions and get a big, fat tax break for being in that upper-income bracket. In the
real world, they probably drive Subarus and are stressed out about paying for college. An article on a job website
explores the real-life salaries of some of our favorite characters, including the improbable bank account of Sex
and the City's Carrie Bradshaw (I never said the article was brand new). It seems, as a sex columnist in NYC,
Carrie probably would've earned $57,000. In Manhattan? That's poverty!Other characters and their real-life salaries:
- Homer Simpson, Nuclear Safety Inspector, The Simpsons: $64,000. He could so afford health insurance!
- Grace Adler, Interior Designer, Will & Grace: $40,700. No wonder she needs a roommate.
- Susan Mayer, Children's Book Illustrator, Desperate Housewives: $38,060. Alimony
probably pays for that house on Wisteria Lane.
- Sandy Cohen, Lawyer, The OC: $94,930. Maybe they got the McMansion for free from Kirstin's dad.
- John "JD" Dorian, medical resident, Scrubs: $37,000. It's understandable that he can't afford an apartment on his own, what with those med school bills and all.
- Michael Bluth, Acting company president, Arrested Development, $140,350.
- Christian Troy, plastic surgeon, Nip/Tuck: $156,500.
- Sidney Bristow, spy, Alias: $50,000.

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