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In reply to the discussion: THIS MAP SHOWS THE HOURLY WAGE YOU’D NEED TO AFFORD A 2-BEDROOM RENTAL IN EVERY STATE [View all]Old Union Guy
(738 posts)71. A bit misleading to average the entire state.
Especially in states dominated by one big city.
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THIS MAP SHOWS THE HOURLY WAGE YOU’D NEED TO AFFORD A 2-BEDROOM RENTAL IN EVERY STATE [View all]
Uncle Joe
Dec 2015
OP
Oh my. I really like my books, and they multiply in the dark. There's the bare basics...
Hekate
Dec 2015
#51
You know what I really came to understand during the whole marriage equality?
artislife
Dec 2015
#74
Yes, but it's not like a 1br is half the price of a 2br. Nor is every available apartment or house a
MillennialDem
Dec 2015
#33
The vast majority of rental homes or for that matter for sale homes are 2 bedrooms or more,
Uncle Joe
Dec 2015
#60
You could put a roof over your head on $12/hr in Arkansas; you'd be homeless in CA.
SunSeeker
Dec 2015
#10
I just said you'd be homeless in CA on $12. We need a much higher min. wage in places like LA, NY.
SunSeeker
Dec 2015
#36
You're right, the problem is we can't get enough Dems, let alone Repugs to agree,
TIME TO PANIC
Dec 2015
#40
What a condescending post. You actually think people are living there against their
Waldorf
Dec 2015
#45
Note that no state's statistics allow a person to have a two bedroom flat working 40 hrs.
longship
Dec 2015
#14
The city was run like a corporation, political affilation had little to do with it.
Rex
Dec 2015
#56
Well wages are stagnant and driven down because cheap labor is so readily available.
PeteSelman
Dec 2015
#44
84% of all residential structures in the U.S. are two bedrooms or more, not to mention
Uncle Joe
Dec 2015
#81
There are 30+ million adults in the US who are single with no children and live alone
oberliner
Dec 2015
#82
That leaves 10 million adults with children and the numbers of two bedroom+ residences
Uncle Joe
Dec 2015
#83