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appalachiablue

(41,146 posts)
Thu Jul 15, 2021, 01:24 PM Jul 2021

Rents Are Out Of Reach For Most Americans Earning Minimum Wage, Study Says: NPR



NPR, July 14, 2021. - A new study says on average someone would have to earn $24.90 per hour to rent a modest 2-bedroom home on no more than 30% of their pay. That's far more than the federal minimum wage. - Ed.

American renters are well aware of the dire housing market situation and a new report confirms that it's only likely to worsen unless hourly wages are drastically increased. Workers simply don't earn enough money to keep up with skyrocketing rental rates across the country, the National Low Income Housing Coalition found in its latest Out of Reach report.

"In no state, metropolitan area, or county in the U.S. can a worker earning the federal or prevailing state or local minimum wage afford a modest 2-bedroom rental home at fair market rent by working a standard 40-hour work week," the report released on Wednesday finds.

The coalition tracks how much money a person would have to earn to afford an apartment or other rental at fair market rent in their community. The report also defines "affordable" as 30% or less of a person's income. On average, a renter in search of a modest 2-BR home, who is seeking to stay within the 30% income window, needs to earn $24.90 per hour, the study says. (More than 3.4 times the federal minimum wage.) Those in search of a 1 -BR are in a similar position; they need to make $20.40 per hour.

Meanwhile, affordable units are increasingly rare. An analysis shows that only in 218 of more than 3,000 counties nationwide can a full-time minimum wage worker afford a 1 -BR rental home at fair market rent without dipping into income that should be used for all other living expenses and savings...

Read More,
https://www.npr.org/2021/07/14/1016230724/rents-are-out-of-reach-for-most-americans-earning-minimum-wage-a-study-says
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- Also: 'Eviction Prevention Programs Are Racing Against A Moratorium Clock,'
https://www.npr.org/2021/07/09/1014311252/eviction-prevention-programs-are-racing-against-a-moratorium-clock
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- *NLIHC Study Report: https://reports.nlihc.org/oor
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Rents Are Out Of Reach For Most Americans Earning Minimum Wage, Study Says: NPR (Original Post) appalachiablue Jul 2021 OP
It is a dire and depressing situation. CentralMass Jul 2021 #1
Part of many struggles for low income workers appalachiablue Jul 2021 #2
Yes. CentralMass Jul 2021 #3
I hope Covid subsides before next tax season nitpicker Jul 2021 #4

appalachiablue

(41,146 posts)
2. Part of many struggles for low income workers
Thu Jul 15, 2021, 02:33 PM
Jul 2021

that have grown for years. Serious changes are needed, obviously.

nitpicker

(7,153 posts)
4. I hope Covid subsides before next tax season
Thu Jul 15, 2021, 03:55 PM
Jul 2021

I broke my ankle just at the start of 2020/2019 tax season, thus missed being in contact with people living in/near a certain zip code where the local Volunteer Income Tax Assistance office is.

Think garden apartments.

And if they don't have a 20-something working too, they have to have someone else using the other bedroom.

And I haven't gone grocery shopping in that zip code since the first statistics came in. (Even with the store workers using masks, AND face shields.)

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