In the 80’s I was offered a job in NYC making $200K a year. Where I live that would have been a fortune. After looking into the cost of life and the quality of life, I told the guy I wouldn't move there for three times as much.
Why people continue to endure that place is beyond me.
Well, if he has an office in NY, then I’m sure he’s doing even better. My point is that, I suspect, if you looked at this Doctor’s assets, I’m sure he’s doing very well. Its a canard for him to imply that he can’t fix up his office due to Medicare. Those expenses are tax deductable on top of it.