Dylan Matthews

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Also, contrary to widely held belief, the New Yorker pay scale was not particularly high. Mr. Shawn paid any writer, for any given piece, what he felt like paying. Unless he chose to pay a sum many times what was stipulated in the contract, or unless a writer published an unusually high number of pieces in a single year, this was not a living wage.
GONE: The Last Days of The New Yorker
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