Sex and the City

April 8th, 2009

2009 the recession years….

Carrie, having been downsized from Vogue, is working as a freelance editor. The decline in the publishing industry seriously crimped the advance on her fourth book. As a result, it was not nearly what she was expecting. Thank god she and Big did not take the pre-war penthouse – house poor is not fun. Big is still employed but she’s had to learn to look fabulous on a budget (buying So Many Shoes, So Little Money helped).

Samantha, savvy woman that she is, invested the earnings from her public relations company in cash equivalents weathering the economic crash nicely. Although business is slow, and most corporate events cut way back, managing Smith proved a boon to her standing and she still reigns atop the New York party and social scene. However, since she has cut down on the VIP lounges – bottle service is still not cheap. Although she keeps up with her hair and botox (fifty really is the new thirty) she has stopped most of her other high expense maintenance – and is banking the savings.

Miranda’s billable hours were cut back. She, Steve and Brady are getting by…Brooklyn really is cheaper than New York which would have been tricky to muster. Plus, now that Miranda has moved back home, they are saving on fortune by not maintaining two households and cutting back on her passion for Chinese take-out. She couldn’t believe how much take-out really added up. Yes, the lawyer now cooks. Steve handles home repairs (helping to keep expenses low) and Brady is in public school (although she would have preferred private).

Charlotte, Harry, Lily and Rose have also weathered the market. Divorces are on the rise so Harry’s practice is actually growing. Charlotte has started a successful breeding operation and Elizabeth Taylor has turned out to be quite fertile. But they are still watching things – they know that right now nothing is certain and things could change. With two kids to care for, a penny here really is a penny there. Carrie loaned her a copy of So Many Shoes and she’s found that shopping for classics really suits her style.

The girls still meet regularly at the dinner but have cut back a bit on the cosmos – and the shoes.

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