Originally posted by EB 22
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Personally I think you are asking the wrong question (and I didn’t read your blog – so correct me if I am wrong).
As for my own experience, I lived for a year on a $30K salary (as a law clerk); paying over $1K per month because of student loans; paying rent, etc. too all in NYC (check out the average rent, by the way and cost of living standards). Based on my salary vs. the hours worked I was making less than the minimum wage – and I had a much higher monthly financial burden. I would have been better off financially, during that time, working at Wendy’s – if I could get the same hours.
But that’s not really the point is it? Or at least it shouldn’t be. Minimum wage is not supposed to be a “living wage” – and it has done more damage, to young people in particular, than most “social programs”.
Edit: To be fair if you happen to look up average rent prices in NYC (circa 1998 by the way) take into account that I didn't just have one roommate, I had three and I "subletted" my bed to a fourth while I slept on a couch.
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