Asking People in NYC How Much They Make | Salary Transparent Street
Street interviews in NYC asking people to disclose their salaries on camera (New York City, NY, 2024).
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Street interviews in NYC asking people to disclose their salaries on camera (New York City, NY, 2024).
Street interviews asking New Yorkers to guess each other’s rent, then revealing the real numbers (New York City, New York, 2024).
The questions target the things best friends usually don’t say directly: who they were jealous of, what they actually thought during the worst moment of the friendship, what the other person does that they’ve never mentioned (Cut studio, Seattle, WA, 2024).
Street interviews asking NYC women to share what they pay for rent (New York City, New York, 2024).
The game asks them directly: are you exclusive? (Cut studio, Seattle, WA, 2024).
Street interviews asking Miami residents whether current apartment prices are fair (Miami, Florida, 2024).
Mark Laita interviews Nicole, who is living with paranoid schizophrenia on Skid Row without access to consistent treatment (Skid Row, Los Angeles, CA, 2024).
Street interviews asking Los Angeles residents to reveal their monthly rent (Los Angeles, California, 2024).
Each person names one turn-on, one answer, no elaboration required (Cut studio, Seattle, WA, 2024).
Street interviews asking Americans whether they support mass deportation policies (United States, location unspecified, 2024–2025).
Mark Laita interviews Kianna, who at 18 is already navigating addiction and homelessness (Skid Row, Los Angeles, CA, 2024).
A street debate about immigration policy that escalates unexpectedly (Street location, United States, 2024).