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You have to work over 100 hours a week to afford a one-bedroom rental on minimum wage
Full-time workers nationwide need to earn more than $23 hourly to afford a modest one-bedroom rental, according to a new report.  The report from the National Low-Income Housing Coalition estimated the hourly wages necessary for full-time workers to afford either a one- or two-bedroom rental without paying more than 30 percent of their monthly income.  Full-time employees need $23.67 per hour to afford a fair market, one-bedroom rental home without exceeding the 30 percent threshold. For a modest two-bedroom rental, workers must earn $28.58 an hour.  Housing struggles continue: Debt deal strikes blow to housing affordability The report also found that there are no states where

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