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How Many Hours Minimum Wage Earners Need to Work to Afford Rent

Por: NBC 6 South Florida World October 17, 2022

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James Leynse Corbis Historical Getty Images In many major U.S. cities, minimum wage workers need to clock in over 50 hours each week just to be able to afford rent on a one-bedroom home, a recent found. In New York City, minimum wage earners would need to work 111 hours to afford to rent a one-bedroom. United Way used data from the National Low Income Housing Coalition to calculate the number of hours a minimum wage worker would need to put in... + full article



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