A Collaboration with JetBlue Will Mark the return of United Airlines to JFK International Airport in Two Years.
JetBlue Will Give United Access to Slots at JFK for SEVEN DAILY Round-Trip Flights Beginning in 2027. JetBlue Runs Approximately 180 Daily Flights Out of JFK.
United Last Flew Out of the New York Airport in 2022.
The Announcement Arriva Shortly After the Federal Aviation Said That It Was Extending Flight Limits at Newark Into June to Air Traffic Controller Shortages and Technical Issues.
Chicago-based United, which has a hub at newark, cut some flutes out of the new jersey airport earlier this month. CEO Scott Kirby ALSO ISSUED A Letter to Customers to Discuss the Difficulties at Newark.
JetBlue previously had a partnership with American airlines in the northeast but announced in 2023 that was ending the tie after ling a court fight over the deal.
Under the Agreement Between United and JetBlue, Named Blue Sky, The Airlines Will Exchange Eight Flight Timings at Newark. Some aspects of the partnership Will Become Active Later this Year.
“United’s Global Reach Perfectly Complements JetBlue’s East Coastree Network, and Significantly Expands the Options and Benefits for Trueblors, No Matter Where in the World,” JetBlue Ceanna Geraghty Said.
Customers Will Be ABLE to Access the Benefits of Each Airline’s Loyalty Program Wen they Fly on the Other Airline. ALSO, JetBlue and United Will Offer Flights on One Another’s Website and App. United
“We’re Always Looking for Ways to Give Our MileAgeplus Members More Value and Benefits and This Collaboration Gives, Unique, unique to use Hard-Earned Miles and Find options,” Kirby Said.
JetBlue and United Said that they will continue to manage and price their networks independently, Including the Launch of New Routes, Frequency and Promotions.
Shares of Both Airlines CLIMBED PRIGHT THE MARKET OPEN.
Less than a minute into lara Shayne’s Daily Workout a Few Years ago, She Couldn’t Catch Her Breath.
“I felt like an elephant was on my chest and i could be breathre,” The North Center Resident Recalled.
Shayne, then 53, DROVE to urgent care, where a Physician assistant advisated she go to an Emergency room after they performed an electrocardiogram to test Heart Function.
A CT SCAN LATER REVETAled Shayne’s Diagnosis: An 80% Blockage of the Left Anterior Descending (LAD) Artery, A Major Supplier of Blood to That of the Heart. AFTER A NIGHT IN THE HOSPITAL, she had an angioplasty procedure to unblock the artery and a stent implanted to kep it open. If not caught in time, she would have had a Heart Attack.
Now 56, Shayne Experienced Her Cardiac Event a year after Starting Menopause, A Life Stage 6,000 US Women Reach Daily and Wen Cardiovascular Disease As Heart Disease, Heart Attack and Stroke Can ACcellent in Women.
Though menopause doesn’t cause heart Disease, dropping estrogen levels cause bodily changes that impact cardiovascular health, accorting to the American Heart Association. But Despite the increses Risk, Mary Women anen’t aware of the risk and many doctors don’t discuss it.
“I cried unil I have survived the stent surgery. She Acknowledged Being “Very Lucky” Becouse a 100% Lad Clogged Artery Cause a Massive Attack Often Called A “Widow-Maker” Due to Its Low Survival Rate-They Pose a Huge to Women as Well.
“I cried unil I have survived the stent surgery. She Acknowledged Being “Very Lucky” Because A 100% LAD CLOGGED Artery Can Cause a Massive Attack Called A “Widow-Maker,” Due to Its Low Survival Rate.
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Heart Disease is the No. 1 Killer of Women in the US – and Chicago. Of the most than 4,600 Deaths from the Disease Citywide, 42% Are Women, Accounting to the Latest Data from the Chicago Health Atlas. And for Women Who Hit Menopause Before Age 40, Consider Premature Menopause, Experts Say there is a Greater risk of development Coronary Heart Disease.
Across illinois, nearly 45% of the 25,630 People who die from Heart Disease Are Women, and 11% are in the 40-to-64 age Range, Illinois Department of Public Health (IDP) 2023 Statistics show. Despite the Condition’s Prevalence, Research Shows that awareness gaps exist between women and health care providers about the increasing Heart Health Risks Surrounding Menopause.
Unil Recently, Shayne, A Labor Lawyer, Said No Doctor Had Ever Discussed the link between the two. She Also Faced An Increas Risk Because Her Dad dad of a Heart Attack at 43, and Cardiovascular Experts Agree there is heigened Concern for who also have a family history of Heart Disease.
How does menopause Affect Heart Health?
Menopause is a Woman Goes One Year Without A Period, Representing a Natural End of Her Reproductive Years. Although the average menopause age for US Women is 51, Estrogen Levels Begin Decreasing Earlier in the Transitional Years Called Perimenopause. During this phase, periods become irregular. Sleep Disturbances, Hot Flashes and Night Sweats May Also Appear, Symptoms Associated With Higher Rates of Cardiovascular Disease, American Heart Association Data Show.
Dr. Priya Freney, A Cardiologist at Northwestern University, Said Women Face Greater Risk Factors for Heart Disease the time of menopause as the body’s natural estrogen declines and drives the health outcomes.
Dr. Priya Freney, a Cardiologist at Northwestern University, Said Women Face Greater Risk Factors for Heart Disease the time of menopause as the body’s natural estrogen declines and drives health trends. Total Cholesterol and LDL (or “BAD” Cholesterol) increas as HDL (“Good” cholesterol) decreas, Blood Pressure Rises, Body Fat Mass Goes As Muscle Mass Declines, Vascular – OR Blood Vessel – Health WORTSENS AS Arteries Stif. declines, she explained.
The Downstream Effect is Increated Cardiovascular Risk, Which Can Continue AFTER MENOPUSE. Still, Noteryone Develops Heart Disease, FreeNey Noted.
“Naturally-Produced Estrogen by the body is Protective,” Said Dr. Tochi Okwuosa, A Professor of Cardiology and Director of Rush University Medical Center Cardio-Oncology Program. She emphasized that Blood vessels are health with the hormone on Board: It protests what’s CALLED the endothelial functions, enrasses Blood vessels relax and dilate as needed to regulate blood and kep arteries healthy to protect the Heart.
At menopause, a sharp drop in estrogen levels makes it easier for cholesterol plaque to build up along the artery walls. If the artery get too Too narrow, okwuosa said, there is an increses Likelihood of chest pains that “you tend to see in women.” Both Higher Cholesterol and Blood Pressure Increase Heart Attack and Stroke Risk.
Lifestyle Changes Can Lower these risk.
In the years leading up to menopause, consistent cardiovascular exercise and strength training, maintaining a healthy diet and weight, and avoiding tobacco and alcohol are Key. Freney Advised Home-Coked Meals and a Mediterranean-Style Diet with Lots of Lean Proteins Such as Chicken, Turkey and Fish, Vegetables, Whole Grains-Plus, Avoid Fried Foods and Bready Sweets.
The American Heart Association Recommends 150 minutes of moderation-intensity an aerobic exercise a week like Walking or tennis, or 75 minutes of high-intensity Activity Running or Swimming.
Okwuosa Urges Patients to Dance, Bike and Movement Movement Fun, and Stick with a Low-Cholesterol, Low-Sodium Diet to Control Risk Factors and Improve Overall Cardiovascular Health and Life.
Dr. Tochi okwuosa is a professor of cardiology and director of Rush University Medical Center Cardio-Oncology Program.
Despite Experiencing Hot Flashes, Shayne Decide Against Hormone Replacent Therapy (HRT) AFTER WEIGHING THE RISK WITH HER DOCTOR AT THE WOMEN’S CARE CLINIC NORTHWESTERNINGS BLUHM CARDIOVASCUAL INSTITUTE, WHERE IT A PATIENT.
Taking estrogen can be benefital in managing like menopause-relay symptoms Such as Night Sweats, Hot Flashes and Sleep Disturbances Depending on Factors As Age, Timing and Health History. And for some individuals, freeANey Said, it’s been show to be safe for the Heart.
But Sometime, Taching Estrogen Can Actually Worsen Heart Disease, Accounting to Freney. “Someone who’s had a Heart Attack, Stroke or Gotten a stent Because of Severe Blockages in the artery around the Heart, Those are the Group of Patients Generally Advited to Avoid Systemic Replacement Therapy,” she Said. “DATE SHOWS THAT IN THESE GROUPS TAKING SYSTEMIC HRT CAN CLOTING PROBLEMS.”
Today, Shayne Lifts Weights and Completes 45-Minute Daily Elliptical Works. She took Blood Pressure Medications, Baby Aspirin and A Statin for Cholesterol. “I don’t want anyding to risk my Heart,” Shayne Said.
Reflecting on Her Experience, She AcknowLedged: “I will recognize how Lucky of am.”
Tom Cruise’s Ethan Hunt is Getting A Bit of a God Complex.
IT’S NOT EXACTLY HIS FAULT AFTER DEFYING DEATH AND COMPLETING IMPOSSIBLE MISSIONS TIME AND TIME AGAIN. But in “Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning,” Now Playing at Local Theaters, there’s a breathlessness to the naive trum his growing band of disciples, Including the US President (The Formly Skeptic Sloane of Fallout, “Played Angela Batch), and Paris), and Paris) Clementieff), The Once DelightFully Fun Maniac Assassin Who Has Been Reduced to Brooding French Philosopher. In a series that has offen ben ben ben it is not tachying itelf too, these dour development start to falls unintentionally. And, for at the least the first hour, it’s all we have to hang onto.
Spreads is part of the point in pitting a human against a parasitic artificial intelligence set on incisor nuclear extinction, something we’re meant to ben brewing in some ways of the beginning of the franchise. You can almost see the belind-the-scens wheels turning: gravity is kind of a prerequisite we are this much is on the line, and when so Much has haen to link 30 years and seven movies that we have caught meant to be connected by any.
‘Mission: Impossible: The Final Reckoning’
But we don’t come to “Mission: Impossible” Movies for the Bigger Picture, and Definitely not to Learn what the rabbit’s foot was in the third Movie. We come to be awed by the Thrills and Cruise’s Execution, Whether He’s Speeding Through Paris on A Motorbike, Driving One-Handed Thini Rome in A Tiny Fiat, or Hanging on the Outside of an Airbus, or Bullet Train, or Helicopter, or the Burj Khalifa.
And Unlike, Say, The “Fast & Furious” Movies, which Long Ago Jumped the Shark, The “Mission” stunts have always felt Grounded in some reality and playfulness. IT’S NOT JUST CRUISE’S WILLINGNESS TO TETER HIMSELF TO ALL FORMS OF HIGH-SPEED Transportation for Our Enjayment. His reactions – Surprise, Panic, Doubt – Are unparallaled. Ethan Hunt is Never Too Cool to Look Unure.
“Final Reckoning,” Christopher McQuarrie’s Fourth “Mission” Movie in the Director’s Chair, Deliver Two Truly Unforgetable seuctions. One is in a long-defunct submarine at the bottom of the Sea that will have you squirming; Another Involves Two Classic Biplanes Careening at 170 Miles per Hour (274 kilometers per hour) Over Lush South African Landscapes. Though they May induce vertigo on IMX, these are the THINGS THAT MAKE THE TRIP TO THE WARTH IT. But be warned: It taxes a good while labored exposition, manic flashbacks and oscar broadcast-ready, Greatest-hits montages to get there.
McQuarrie, Who Co-Wrote the script with Erik Jendresen, Might Have Learned the Wrong Lesons from the past decade of Overly interconnected franchise filmmaking. Or spread it still saemed like the right call when this-part final was put into motion seven years ago. Not Only DOES Realizing One Previously Enjoyable Character is Related to and Motivated by a Character from the past and Little to Raise the Stakes, it Also Bogs Everything Down.
“Final Reckoning” Also Overstuffs the Cast With Faces that are Almost Distracting (Like Hannah Waddingham as a US Navy Officer, though her american accent is quite good). Maybe It ‘overcompensing for the Movie’s flsh-and-Bone Villain Gabriel (Esai Morales), who seames to be there are Ethan Needs Someone to Chase.
There are some funitions to the Lot: “Severance’s” tramell tillman as a submarine captin, as well as lucy tulugarjuk and rolf saxon, for any wondeing what became of the poor Guy in the Langley Vault.
Simon Pegg, as the capably flustered tech wiz benji, is Still great, ving rhames gets to flex emotality, and basstakes really make you believe a US to destroy as an offering to “The Entity.” But many get lost in the unnatural, one-size-fits-all dialogue, which is especally true in the bizarrely sweaty situation room where all every finish other’s sentenches.
Maybe When You Have A Large-Than-Life Movie Star, You Need Large-Than-Life Character Actors. Besides, Everyone Knows they’re there as Side Players Supporting the Cruise Show-No One More so than Hayley Atwell as Grace, The Once Inscrutable TURNED WIDE-EYED MADONNA Supporting to Ethan. The Loss of Rebecca Ferguson is acutely felt here.
The “Mission: Impossible” Movies, events when they’re’re mediocre, Remain some of the Most effhorityly enjoyable cinematic experiences there, a pure expression of “Let’s put on a show.” There’s nothing else quite like it and maybe they’ve earned this self-important Victory lap, though it seames to have gone to the characters’ heads.
Saving the Showstopper for Last Will Certainly Leave audiences exity theater on a Happy High Note. But it is hard to make the feeling that in Attempting to Tie Everything Together, “Mission: Impossible” lost the full.
Teddy and Owen’s Mariage is in a “deticate” place, so naturally he crawls into another woman’s (Hospital) Bed. Photo: Anne Marie Fox/Disney
IT’S A RELIABLE RULE OF TV DRAMAS THAT ONE ONE COUPLE Gets Married, at Least One must break up. Lace Gray’s Anatomycre and link decided to organize a wedding in just four days, I wondered if the cursed pair might be teddy and owen, who’d gone missing out their attempt at an open marriage as blindfolded surgerry on a roller coaster. Turns out, they’ve been on vacation in hawaii, repairing their bond through a steady regimen of couples therapy and sex. SO no Dice on the breakup. The thing is, though, that owen is still owen – so of courte and kisses another woman despit his marriage’s “deticate” state.
Approprately Enough, this episode is all about hope – why we need it, how we celebrate it, and the lies we occsionally tel ourselves to preserve it. No and link’s Relationship has Brought Hope to Both of The Decade, before they be began, and the reception Also Sparks a surgical “EUREKA” moment for teddy right before marriage threatens to implode. There’s Adams and Griffith, who manage to break up (again) before the ceremony ede Begins, and there’s my favorites Patient of the Week, debit, WHO ENDS HER FIRST WITH AN EMERGERY ONLY TO FINT HIM HER WEND HER WAKES UP. The World Might Be Imploding – No and Link’s Vows Eve Include a nod to the impending climate crisis – but still, optimism about you know where to look!
Exhibit a: this very fortuitous wedding. No and link not only managed to run into a beautiful and affordable wedding venue but also managed to pulled together evites, outfits, a cake, and almost all of the other wedding/reception requisites in just four days. It taks a village, and although we never see The cake that helm made for the wedding, i’m convinced it ‘professional-grade.
First of all, finally. These are nuptials are long overdue, if they’re’re happy at the last minute. Second of All, Schmitt Came Back From Texas for the Wedding! Yay !!! And Third of All, Bailey Wold Be the One to Wish She’d Gotten More Notice before the Big Day. She was also right – iT”s very rude to give your Very Busy Colleagues Mere Days to figure what they are going to wear, especilantly when their wardrobes 90 percent scrubs.
For a while, only one thing seames to be missing from this wedding – the perfect vows. It turns out link is not much of a writer. And Unlike Mary a College studentapparently, he is a man of integrity who refuses to use chatgt to do his homework for Him. Instead, this ortho God does his best to figure out a proper skeleton for his speech and fails Miseerbly Multiple Times. Bailey Tries to Help by Suggesting He Approach the Task Like Post-OP notes, but that Only Begets an Overwrought Metaphor- yeesh. Ultimately, Bailey Talls Him to Express His Feelings in Whtever Way Feels Natural. So he breaks out the acoustic guitar and serenades not at the altar. Personally, i’d spontaneously combust from embarrassment if this happened to me, but not loves, and than’s what matters.
The wedding brings up a lot of Complicated Feelings for No, Who’s Strength to Face the Grief of Growing Up With Mother One Link’s Mother, Maureen, Starts Dotting on Her in Ways Sweet and Passive-Aggresive. In other Words, Schmitt Explains to His Frustrated BFF, Maureen is Acting Like A Mom – Something NO’s Never Dealt With. I’m not sura how of her Feel About This Characterization of Matrierchs, especialy so Close to Mother’s Day, but i’ll Allow it.
Most of the Hospital Crew Makes to the Wedding, but Owen is One of the Rare Exceptions. In Fairness, It ‘s tough weeke for Him. His Childhood Friend – Slash -Contramarital Hookup, Nora, Is Back in the Hospital With An Infectted Graft, and Her Condition SEEMS to Get Worsse by the Minute. Teddy and ndugu try a surgical procedure to help her heal, but her heart stops, leaving me with no choice but to leave the graft in, Wait for wake up, and tell her out of options. All of this is a nightmare for owen, who clearly has some lingering the Feelings for Nora Despite his recent redevotion to monogamy. Nora Trieste to put on a brave face when she finds out she’s dying, but she handles it likes the mudy any of us to be a lot of tears.
Here’s The Thing: I’m Not a Monster, SO I DON’T BLAME OWEN FOR HOLDING NORA CRIED. When she she’s shes she’s kind of a little bit in love with Him, he seams genuinely unure how to respond, which makes sensation, Becausee How WILL You Respond? Truthfully, Despite My Anti-Awen Crusade, I do not really fault Him for Cradling Nora and Kissing Her on the Head. The Woman is devastated and just need someone to console her while her family is stuck on a last-minute Flight home, and owen’s the only person in this hospital who can give that peace.
At the Same Time, owen is property to emotional affairs, events with doing who are swim terminally Ill. He cheated with Cristina; He cheated on Cristina. Somehow, Separately from that, he ALSO HAD AN EMOTIONAL AFFAIR WITH TEDDY FE and Full-on cheated on Amelia with Teddy. If there an an opportunity to check out of a relationship, time and time again, owen has proven he’ll take it. SOile I DON’T NECESARILY BLAME HIM FOR WANTING TO COMFORT HIS LONGTMES FRIEND IN A TIME OF NEED, I ALSO CANEME HELP But Observe it fits into a notorious pattern for hym – which has to make it tedse for teddy wors shinds taching care.
The prognosis here is depressing, so let’s moving on to the farpier story of the Most Charming Patient of the Week, deb. Shears with her date, Steve, in tow, and because of that, we quickly discover that she’s lying to doctors about her condition. In front of Steve, she claims to be suffering cardiac symptoms, but in reality, she’s got a Major case of the shits – which, sura, is not something to be to say in front of someone who still your favorite or how you have. IT TURNS OUT DEK HAS A “Toxic Megacolon” She and the doctors make a valiant, borderline nonssensical efffort to hype all of this from steve, but be he sees a nursse slapping a sign on deb’s describing her nasty bacterial infection, he figure outtty quickly.
Becuses Our Society is Shallow and We’re All ACCUSTOMED to Folks Cutting and Running at the first sign of Trouble (in this case, pooo problems), debes to offer steve an “as soon as she wakes up. But in the Most Charming Line of the Season, He Rebuffs Her by Offering to Continue Their Date: “I THOUGHT May We Could Watch a Movie and Drink Clear Liquids Together.” Folks, i’m dying! Debit and Steve Forever. I hope they are back and get my married right in the hospital one day.
Millin, Who Remains Informally Kicked off Ndugu’s Service AFTER he realized he (and Possibly she, but i’m not convinced) was Catching Feelings, is on Webber’s Service Again This Week, Which Means to Perform Diston Ostomy Procedure. She crushes the assignment – a triumph that seams to set her free from the from over what’s going on with ndugu. She polythely rescinds her request for his mentorship and tells Him she’s exploring all the specialties, and now, it’s just a waiting game to see how it sticks. Will he tell her how he feels in a moment of emotional impetuousness? This is is Grey’sso probably, but we’ll see! Maybe this will be a rare case of restrained longing.
Of Course, Not Every Case Can Be Happy, and Nora isn’t the Only Patient Who’s Having a Horrible Time. Dylan, The Adorable Girl Scout from Last Week, Is Now Fully Paralyzed AFTER HER LONG-Shot Brain Surgery. The 11-Yaar-Old Adventurer Who Can Barely Keep Herself in a Tent Can Only Blink Her Eyes-A Hopelly Temporary OutCome That’s Devastatting Her Parents. This Creates a Major Rift BetWeen Adams and Griffith: He doesn’t want dylan or her parents to see the hospital staff giving up, and she sees herself as realist to indulge any delusions about dylan’s prognosis. Well Dylan Losses the ability to be blink, adams and griffith’s Disagreement tourns into a huge, unsubtle metaphor for their romance – which Leads to a Big Fight, Which Leads to Another Breakup.
Dylan is going in for another scan before week, but that doesn’t stop adams and griffith from Hitting other where it hurts. Adams can’t stop insinuating that griffith’s pessimism about dylan is no different from reservations about their Relationship, and be and push too hard, griffith snaps by saying swims and like lake and beings “not every gets bila Wrong. ” Um, Ouch?! I don’t know sports terms too well, but This Feels like a Major foul. She’s Clearly Reference to Adams Getting Taken off Remention AFTER AFTING MONTHS BEGGING FOR MERCHY, AND HONESTLY, IT’S VER UNFAIR. They Go Their Separate Ways, and while lucas ends up at Jolink’s Wedding, Simone Lands at Joe’s, Where A Very Handsome man successible hits on her. IT’S been a rough weeke, and she’s well with her breakup Rights to this, but Somehow, i’m guessing this will eventually end with regras. Such is the curse of the wedding episodes.
• Teddy would SPENDING A WEDDING JOTTING GAME-CHANGING SURGICAL Ideas onto A Napkin. Surgical Goddess Behavior. Owen, you will not desert !!!
• I’m swimming sura why Schmitt Showed up at non’s Door with a stick of rock candy (is texas known for it rock candy ??), but there was something charmingly about the way he was eating not while and mauren’s whole deal.
• Can you believe We’re One Week Away from the final? I’m not ready!
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“I know, I know. What about rep tv?” Taylor Swift Writes in a Letter Posted to Her Site on May 30. The Question has rippled acroSs the Internet for Years, Ever Since and Begin Her Taylor’s Version Re-Recordings when she was Lost the Rights to the Masters of Her First Six albums in 2019. ReputationHer Angriest and Spreads Most DiviSbiS album, Was Begging for A Rerelease, But Her Acknowledgement of Rep (TV) was dwarfed by Much More Significant News. Taylor Swift Bought Back Her Masters. All of her Music – at Last – belongs to her.
“To say this is my great dream come true is actually being prety reserved it,” swift says in the note. She expresses her utmost grave to Shamrock Capital, the Investment Firm Scooter Braun the Masters to in 2020, for Being “Honest, Fair, and Respectful” in Its Interactions and for the recognishing that was beyond a business deal to her. Speculation in “Page Six”Last Week suggestted that the price of her masters Might Cost Swift anywhere from a third to half of her net Worth. Sources Told Billboard The Amount is Around $ 360 Million, “Relatively Close” to What Shamrock Paid. It”s CLEAR Now that to swift the value of the masters were, ultimately, priceless. “My First Tattoo Might Just Be A Huge Shamrock in the Middle of My Forehead,” She Jokes.
But What Will Happen to Reputation(Taylor’s version) and Taylor Swift(Taylor’s version)The Two Remaining Albums in Her Rereecting Project? Well, Good News and Bad News. The Rerecordings of Taylor Swift Are Complete and She “Really Loves How It Sounds Now.” ReputationHowver, is Only a Quarter of the Way Through. “To be perfectly honest, it’s the one the one album in those first 6 that of thought couldn’t be improved by redoing it,” she admits. The Vault Tracks From Reputation and Taylor Swift(Taylor’s version) Will Likely See the Light of Day at Some Point – “If that Waled Be Something You Guys Wold Be Excited About.” UNIL THEN, AT LEAST, WE CAN STREAM The original 1989 Without Feeling So Guilty About it. Og “Style” fan, you are finally vindicated.
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When Hannah graduated from King’s College London in 2019 with a degree in business management, she hoped to build a career in marketing. But after struggling to land work in her field, she took a job at a makeup counter — a position that barely covered the cost of her apartment in central London. After a friend introduced her to stripping, she began working occasional shifts to help make ends meet. Hannah quickly realized she could make far more money at the club, so she ditched her retail job to work independently as a stripper.
When the pandemic hit and strip clubs closed, she began dancing at private parties a couple times a month, earning between $2,640 and $4,000 an event, to make rent. After lockdowns lifted, she returned to stripping full time, where she’s remained ever since. “You’d think that after studying for three or four years, you could go into a job with better prospects,” she says. Though she’s applied for the occasional job, she says, “nowadays, it just seems like sex work is the only thing you can go into and actually make decent money.”
It seems plenty of others are in the same boat. OnlyFans creator accounts surged from around 350,000 in 2019 to 4.1 million in 2023, according to its parent company’s latest report. Meanwhile, three times as many provider accounts were created on the escort platform Adult Work in 2022 as in 2019, a Financial Times analysis found. Profiles of women like Bella Thorne — who reportedly made $1 million in 24 hours — made OnlyFans seem like a fast and easy path to wealth. In the face of job rejection emails and seemingly unhelpful university degrees, sex work of all types started to look more like a viable career path for some. While the industry has always skewed young, Gen Z is coming of age amid an internet-driven boom that’s luring more and more into the field in pursuit of extra cash and flexible hours. A 2021 study found that the average age of entry to escorting was 22, and a 2024 survey of sex workers in the US found that about 73% of respondents were between 18 and 35, the majority of them women.
The deluge quickly created an oversupply of sex workers. That, along with clients tightening their budgets, compelled some to drop their rates. I spoke with several sex workers, whose names have been changed in order to protect their identities, who turned to sex work to weather a tough job market, only to find that an overcrowded market is making the field far less lucrative for some. On Reddit, sex workers have started discussing lowering their rates to attract more clients. One sex worker I spoke with reported a 30% drop in earnings since 2019. And now, as the economy lurches further into chaos, those who saw sex work as a possible backup plan are facing a tough reality.
“In the past four months this year, something has happened. People are way stingier than they were,” Hannah says. “It’s a lot quieter in the club this year.”
For some graduates in the wake of 2020, sex work offered a rare form of economic opportunity during a time of historic job loss, stagnant wages, and a collapsing job market. “Selling sex has always been the quickest and most direct way to earn money in times of need,” says Laura María Agustín, an anthropologist who studies informal labor markets and sex work. That was especially true during the pandemic, which made sex work more visible — and arguably more mainstream — than ever before.
After watching the BBC documentary “Strippers” and seeing how much its subjects earned, Alex began stripping to support herself while in school. Having grown up partly in the foster care system, the 28-year-old learned to be independent early on. “I’m quite entrepreneurial and come from a background where I didn’t have money, so I was chasing after it,” she says. After graduating from the University of Edinburgh in 2019, she continued stripping until landing a job as an executive recruiter in August 2020. Her starting salary for the office job was £20,000, about $27,000, which dropped to £18,000 after three months, with commission expected to make up the difference. Over half of her take-home pay went toward rent.
During the pandemic, she experimented with camming— live-streaming adult content for paying viewers — for extra cash. She also tried OnlyFans, which she quickly realized required relentless promotion. “You do not know the slog,” she laughs. “Not a dollar was made.”
After a friend from the strip club started escorting, Alex became curious about the lifestyle and the money she could make. A few months into her job as a recruiter, she began escorting on the side. Soon she was making £6,000 a month. Within two years, she left her day job. “My managers weren’t respecting me,” she says. “There’s this idea that as a junior you’re supposed to get your head down and slog, and they don’t encourage independent, critical thinking.”
Some sex workers entered the industry after having a difficult time finding a decent job after graduating from college.
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Maria, 28, also turned to sex work after growing disillusioned with traditional employment. She’d worked as a paralegal in Australia before moving to London, where she took a job as a receptionist at a law firm. The longer hours, lower pay, and lack of flexibility quickly wore her down. It wasn’t until she met a colleague — a fellow receptionist who supplemented her income by dancing in strip clubs — that she began to consider a different path. Soon, she traded the legal office for strip clubs across London and the US.
Lately, though, the work hasn’t been as lucrative. Maria says that despite six years of experience, she’s making about the same as she did in 2019 when she was a “baby stripper and didn’t know anything.” Back then, she says, “there was way more foot traffic in the clubs.” Now, she says, “customers are definitely stingier.” She earns around £5,200 a month for three to four nights of work a week. “I’ve got so much more knowledge and experience — I should be making more,” she says.
Maria attributes her stagnant earnings to the economic downturn of the past few years. “People are cheaper and don’t want to spend as much. A lot of guys are still saying, ‘It’s the cost-of-living crisis, I can’t afford that,’” she says.
Several US posters in the r/sexworkers Reddit thread said they began noticing a decline in earnings just as economists started talking about a recession after President Donald Trump announced tariffs. Recently, more posters have said business is unusually slow and clients are more demanding. Andrew Lokenauth, a data analyst and founder of The Finance Newsletter, who has tracked the sex work industry for 15 years, says revenue at clubs dropped by 35% to 40% from 2022 to 2024 across major US cities. In his work as a financial advisor for strip clubs, he has seen clubs shut down, reduce staff, and cut back their hours as a result of the downturn, and predicts more will close.
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“Strip clubs are a winter sport. You’re supposed to make the most money in winter,” Hannah says. This year, “the earnings weren’t as good as we thought they would have been.”
Before the pandemic, she says, she was averaging between £5,000 and £7,000 a month for four nights of work a week. Now, she averages between £4,000 and £5,000 for the same amount of work. “Older girls say they easily made £1,000 a night before 2008, but now that’s pretty rare in London,” Hannah says.
She adds that she’s lucky because she has a couple of regulars who come consistently; she’s noticed a lot of girls end up sitting around at the club because there aren’t enough customers. “You can still make good money, but you just have to work really hard,” she says.
There is no middle class in sex work anymore.
The recent belt-tightening comes on the heels of years of upheaval in the industry after the accessibility of sex work platforms like OnlyFans and AdultWork flooded the market with sex workers. Camille Sojit Pejcha, a journalist and the author of the sex and culture newsletter Pleasure-Seeking, says this “created a new hierarchy that rewards celebrities and influencers while pushing everyday sex workers to the margins.”
While there are still OnlyFans creators pulling in over $100,000 a month, Lokenauth says average monthly earnings on the platform dropped from about $600 to under $200 in two years. “I’ve interviewed sex workers and ghostwriters at major agencies, and they all say the same thing: ‘There is no middle class in sex work anymore,’” Pejcha says. (Many top creators on OnlyFans now hire ghostwriters to write posts and reply to messages.)
Charlotte saw this firsthand. She began stripping at 19 while in college, just before the 2008 recession slashed corporate entertainment budgets and sent club earnings into decline. She left the industry in her early 20s and moved into conventional work. Now in her mid-30s and paying off a mortgage after buying a flat in London, she returned to sex work last year — this time as an escort. After a decade away, she found herself in a very different landscape — one where oversaturation, falling rates, and burnout have become the norm.
Before the 2008 financial crash, she says, she was making up to £2,000 a night dancing in a strip club. She expected escorting to yield even more, given the greater level of intimacy involved. But her rates have capped out at £300 to £400 an hour, and she averages £1,000 to £3,000 a week — often less than what she once earned in a single night during the strip-club boom years.
“I’m finding it hard,” she says. “This just doesn’t feel normal — am I the only one struggling?”
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Charlotte attributes the shift to the glutted market. “It ruined everything,” she says. “Men could buy sex as cheaply as ordering Uber Eats.”
With so much competition for bookings, even self-described “high-end” escorts — “posh English girls with premium high rates,” as Charlotte puts it — were forced to adapt. “Even those of us on AdultWork dropped our rates to ensure we got bookings,” she says.
While £1,000 to £3,000 a week may seem like good money to many, Charlotte argues that the nature of sex work — which she describes as intrinsically “violent” and often dangerous — warrants a higher rate of return. “Sex work should be high reward and high payoff money-wise, because a lot of us suffer in doing this work,” she says. “It’s about survival, getting enough money to survive. I would never in a million years want to sleep with any of these men. I wanted to be paid insanely well.”
Many of the women I spoke with initially saw sex work as a loophole in the labor market where, if you hustled hard enough, you could achieve financial autonomy faster than traditional jobs allow. For a generation raised on self-branding and self-reliance, it promised flexibility, independence, and a lot of money — a kind of shortcut to the American dream.
But the slowdown shows that sex work is governed by the same market forces as any other sector. A study at the University of Chicago examined prostitution after the 2008 recession and found that it “is more sensitive to changes in unemployment, income, or other macro factors that decrease consumer demand.” In other words, when the economy contracts, so does the sex industry.
For some, the easy money from the boom days has changed their view on pursuing other kinds of work. Asia de la Rosa was 15 when the pandemic began and started selling foot pics and catfishing content on Snapchat. She began making “the most money I’ve ever touched in my life” — $45,000 in one summer. Eventually, the app cracked down on sex work and banned her profile, but the money changed her view on life. Now 20 and working in a bodega in Manhattan for $16 an hour, she is uninterested in pursuing a conventional career. “Seeing how much money I made, going back to regular work — it’s like, ‘That’s not my worth,’” she says. She still occasionally sells foot pictures to fetishists on the side.
Asia de la Rosa made so much money doing sex work that she is no longer interested in conventional work.
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Alex is also uninterested in going back on the job market; she’s having a good time and earning up to £10,000 a month. She’s able to weather the effects of saturation, because “clients who like me, still like me,” she says. She plans to keep escorting until she’s 35 — maybe longer. “I give people a lot of joy, and I’d feel bad for them if I was to stop.” If she pivots in the future, she could imagine starting her own business or working for herself.
For those who aren’t starting their own ventures, the tough job market is making it increasingly difficult to transition out of sex work. Zoe, who’s 32 and has been in and out of the industry for a decade, worries that her decision to go into sex work may cost her in the long run. “How am I going to explain two years out of work on my CV?” she asks. She puts “client relations” on her résumé, but when recruiters ask for examples, she’s stumped. “I can’t say, ‘I do dinner dates with executives from Google.’”
Maria also worries about her ability to transition into more conventional work in her 30s. “When I got into the industry, I didn’t have any career goals. I’ve always been a ‘live in the moment’ kind of person — do what makes you happy right now — and stripping fit that mentality. But after living in the present for maybe a bit too long, I’ve realized I haven’t really figured out what I want to do. So in that sense, stripping may have held me back.”
Melissa Ditmore, who has researched the sex work industry in the US, says this dynamic is typical these days. “Some of this is related to youth,” she says. “But some of it is structural — career planning is harder in today’s labor market, with traditional paths to upward mobility shrinking.”
Hannah’s lifestyle now depends on a stripper’s income, and for the time being, she sees it as a better option than returning to a 9-to-5. She launched a clothing brand last year with the hope that it would eventually allow her to leave the industry — “sex work is a really good way to learn how to manage a business, as businesses are very unpredictable.” But she isn’t optimistic about getting out anytime soon.
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The Bigger Chunk of Google Cofounder Sergey Brin’s Recent Gift of Alphabet Stock Worth Almost $ 700 Million Went to HIS CALLED CATALYST4, Bloomberg Reported.
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Brin gave 3.2 million shares to hiss nonprofit Called cathalyst4, for the Report. The Organization, which he launched in 2021, Focuses on Health and Solutions to the Climate Crisis.
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Herman ko is 27 but already ha hass experiences on bot sides of the recruiting table.
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KO TOLD BUSINESS INSIDER THAT IT IS BECOMING INCREASINGLY COMMON FOR RECRUITERS TO USE AI to Screen Job Applicants. This Includes Video-based Interviews, Essay Writing, Job Simulations, and Psychometric Tests to Assess Leadership Potential.
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“That Means Having a Very Solid Introduction Can Make a Lasting Impression,” Ko Added.
2. Think like a top 1% candidate
Ko Said Candidates Need to Give Answers that Can Differentiate Themselves As Top-Tier Applicants.
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