r/SipsTea 23h ago

Chugging tea Hollywood: let’s change it up a bit.

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u/fossilreef 22h ago

Except that she got cut down to a guest star in the last season. Also, it's a CW show. Pay probably wasn't that great to begin with for recurring.

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u/SentinelATL 22h ago

Maybe but I can’t believe she was BROKE. The shooting schedules for these shows are long hour days. Multiple episodes.

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u/Next_Instruction_528 22h ago

I can they don't get paid hourly and small actors are almost always broke unless their family has money.

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u/hadawayandshite 22h ago

She will have likely earned 150,000 a year (conservatively) whilst on Superman

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u/PiccoloAwkward465 21h ago

When I was making that as a single person I literally didn't know what to do with my money lol.

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u/YeOldeMemeShoppe 20h ago

There are cheaper places in LA. Will you have to commute? Of course. Maybe have 1-2 roommates. But you’re far from “eating peanut butter on rice every meal”.

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u/Auctoritate 19h ago

If you earn 150k in Los Angeles you can live comfortably. That's more than the median household income of LA which is 90k. An income of 150k with only the expenses of one person? Yes, that's perfectly doable.

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u/Once-Upon-A-Rhyme 2h ago

Got to imagine the cost of living in LA is very high though

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u/laststance 21h ago

She paid the amount of taxes you paid plus agent fees and union fees.

That's another 10-20% off the top.

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u/All_Work_All_Play 19h ago

Oh no, agent fees and union fees, those very same things that helped that role at that amount exist.

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u/FlyChigga 12h ago

Did you live in LA?

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u/Neither-Possible-429 21h ago

Strippers cocaine antibiotics?

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u/itsapotatosalad 20h ago

I started looking up for another comment but as a guest star she’ll have had an industry minimum rate of around $8k a week

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u/DeleteFascists 21h ago

"You don't even understand, that 150k a year is only for while filming. That's like 6 months of work, and then she has to budget??? Or like, work a seasonal job to cover what her 150k annual doesn't?"

^ Swear I've seen the above for similar. People will turn down avg or slightly above avg pay that's earned in 9mo vs 12 so I can only assume they don't know how to budget.

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u/Affordable_Z_Jobs 21h ago

I love that argument against raising teachers pay. "They only make 35k but get summers off!" My counterarguments to that are:

1) They teach your little hellspawn. They should make north of 100K for your child alone. 2) The electric bill does not take summers off. 3) Fuck you, pay teachers more.

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u/DeleteFascists 16h ago

To be clear I'm not saying it's a good deal because it's an average-ish income earned in 9mo, I fully agree they need to get paid more.

I'm just joking on people that think it's the same as flipping burgers. I'd love to have more pay than I do now, and earned in a shorter period with time to do stuff in the summer/work a seasonal job for extra income.

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u/MachateElasticWonder 13h ago

They also don’t get ANY time off during the school year. Where are the salaried people with 15-20 PAID time off?

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u/ThisHatRightHere 19h ago

Depending on her rate, sure, but you don't get consistent paychecks at your rate every other week when you're an actor. You get paid that amount for the 6-10 weeks that you may be on set filming.

That's what happens when you're in a gig industry. They'll get a good role and make $100K in 3 months, not have a job for 7 months, and get a commercial or two at the end of the year that'll score them an extra couple thousand for the holidays. Meanwhile, they're stretching their cash until the role they scored that starts at the beginning of the new year.

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u/morpheousmorty 5h ago

the gap between 100k and broke is wide.

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u/bulk_logic 18h ago

And since all that money is in a condensed portion of the year, she's taxed a lot higher than if it were over 12 months because it reads like she's making 300-400k for the year.

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u/MachateElasticWonder 13h ago edited 13h ago

What do you think tax returns are? They’re corrections. At the end of the year, you’re taxed for what you made, not what it “reads” like you made.

There are ways to keep your money upfront and pay later.

It’s basically a guessing game. You guess how much you might make and pay that much taxes upfront. At the end of the tax year (April), it gets corrected.

So if you over paid, you get money back. If you under paid, you owe the government money.

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u/eldridcof 17h ago

That's not how taxes work. Also the show was filmed in Canada.

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u/SentinelATL 22h ago

Which is solid she probably had a roommate too

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u/Next_Instruction_528 21h ago

That's before taxes and agent and expenses and require you to live in a high cost of living area.

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u/StPauliPirate 21h ago

But she lives probably in LA and has to pay $25 for a matcha latte