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Brian Goldstone
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When I wrote above that in no city, metro area, or state is a 2-bedroom affordable on minimum wage, that's based on local minimum wages, often higher than federal—which hasn't been raised in 16 YEARS.
The average U.S. minimum-wage worker must work *116 hours a week* to afford a 2-bedroom apartment.
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