CntrlFlPete
Well-Known Member
I've seen where a study came out recently that claims for one to be able to rent a two bedroom apartment, one would need $25.40 an hour in wages.
I feel there that in recent years many more folks have gone to school -- then they leave school w/ massive debt just to learn jobs do not pay too well for there have not been jobs available. This 'burden' in the top layers make it that much harder for the lower skilled jobs.
I do not know what the answer is for I feel as wages go up to $15 at a minimum, the cost of everything goes up to compensate which pushed low wage earners further back (just look at the increase in rents!).
EDIT to add the study was about Central FL rents
I feel there that in recent years many more folks have gone to school -- then they leave school w/ massive debt just to learn jobs do not pay too well for there have not been jobs available. This 'burden' in the top layers make it that much harder for the lower skilled jobs.
I do not know what the answer is for I feel as wages go up to $15 at a minimum, the cost of everything goes up to compensate which pushed low wage earners further back (just look at the increase in rents!).
EDIT to add the study was about Central FL rents