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The hourly rate you need to afford a two-bedroom apartment in every state
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(06-08-2016, 11:18 AM)GMDino Wrote: Same thing with just moving further away.  It is a complicated issue.

But some would rather not discuss the pay end of it.  Because...economics.  Mellow

I gave you my thought and that is to look more to subsidizing things like housing and food rather than creating inflation through massive wage jumps. Economics isn't the answer, but its the reason why just increasing wages won't work. You could do smaller incremental raises over many years, which could help slightly, but most people don't like the idea of waiting 10 years to slowly bring it up they want it now. In the end though, as I pointed out, there always has to be a poor class. No matter what the minimum wage is they will end up the poor class if they are working at minimum wage.





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RE: The hourly rate you need to afford a two-bedroom apartment in every state - Au165 - 06-08-2016, 11:20 AM

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