Housing has become so expensive in the United States that the typical minimum wage worker cannot afford rent, according to a new report. Housing has b

Minimum wage workers can't afford rent anywhere in America

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Housing has become so expensive in the United States that the typical minimum wage worker cannot afford rent, according to a new report.

Housing has become so expensive in the United States that the typical minimum wage worker cannot afford rent, according to a new report.There is no state, county or city in the country where a full-time, minimum-wage worker working 40 hours a week can afford a two-bedroom rental, a report from the National Low Income Housing Coalition showed. A full-time minimum-wage worker can afford a one-bedroom rental in only 7% of all US counties — 218 counties out of more than 3,000 nationwide.The federal minimum wage is $7.25.But the report showed that a worker would need to earn $24.90 per hour in order to afford a two-bedroom home at Fair Market Rent. And a $20.40 "housing wage" would be needed for a one-bedroom. Fair Market Rents are government

Housing has become so expensive in the United States that the typical minimum wage worker cannot afford rent, according to a new report.

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