Full-time workers nationwide need to earn more than $23 hourly to afford a modest one-bedroom rental, according to a new report. The report from the National Low Income Housing Coalition estimated the ...
There is no U.S. state, metropolitan area or county where a minimum-wage worker clocking 40 hours a week could reasonably afford a “modest two-bedroom rental home” with an average fair-market rent of ...
There's not a single state, county or metropolitan area in the entire United States where a full-time worker earning the federal minimum wage of $7.25 an hour can afford a modest 2-bedroom apartment.