Renters need to make roughly $20,000 more a year to afford the typical rent than they did 5 years ago
https://lemmy.world/post/15303533

Renters need to make roughly $20,000 more a year to afford the typical rent than they did 5 years ago - Lemmy.World
And just for context, if you work 40 hours a week for $15 (well above minimum wage), your annual pre-tax income is $31,200.
The workers of the US really need unionize. Here in Scandinavia the average pre-tax income is closer to $84,000 with a 36-hour work week. We do however have a higher tax-rate, so that ends up at around $45,000 after taxes. Cost of living is also generally higher that the US. Of course that higher tax gives us free health care and education.
That’s definitely not a solution. You just made the argument against it. The U.S. government is the *primary *reason why our economy is effed.