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Minimum-wage workers can’t afford a 2-bedroom in any U.S. city or state: report

There is no U.S. state, metropolitan area or county where a minimum-wage worker clocking 40 hours a week could reasonably afford a “modest two-bedroom rental home” with an average fair-market rent of $1,486, according to a report out Wednesday from an affordable-housing advocacy group. 

That’s true whether the worker makes the federal minimum wage of $7.25 an hour or a higher city- or state-based minimum wage of $15 or more, the National Low Income Housing Coalition said in an annual report on unaffordable rental prices for…

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