WASHINGTON — Until the sequester hit last month, Jeff Maryak, a 39-year-old Army reservist and combat veteran, was just one of the millions of middle-class Americans getting by, but barely.
On the plus side of the personal ledger, Maryak has a new desk job at Fort Meade. It pays him well (around $80,000 annually, before taxes), offers the possibility of promotion, and puts him squarely in the middle class, even in an area like Washington, which has one of the highest cost of living rates in the nation.
The Sequester Isn't A Joke For Jeff Maryak
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