Amazing the minimum wage is still so low you couldn’t even afford it.
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$1405 wouldn't rent a studio apartment in Lakewood or Long BeachCA.
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My thoughts exactly.
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It's bad here in Reno, NV. We were paying $1450 when landlord raised rent by $400. Couldn't find affordable housing in time; my family was homeless for 6 weeks. Ended up in the ghetto. It's interesting.
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Yea even a 1 bedroom is ridiculously high 1600-2K! Why aren’t the jobs upping the salary? We’re all gonna be on the street.
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This is because the rich are buying up all the homes then turning them into rentals so they mark up the rent price to cover the investment .
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OMG! Working class folks will be priced out of housing and where do they live then?pic.twitter.com/LUaaQGCI7r
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Ridiculous
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because slum lords can raise the rent with no oversight every damn year......looking at you California.
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smh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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As long as the government is involved in housing it will keep going up.
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Yeah, but there’s 4% unemployment and the lowest average wages in history...
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