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Posted by RIPTA42HopeTunnel on Fri Jun 15 10:44:11 2018, in response to Re: Minimum wage cover the rent in 22 counties in the U.S., posted by AlM on Fri Jun 15 08:25:20 2018. Link?I am curious to see where those 22 counties are. http://nlihc.org/oor Counties, with largest city or county seat and number of rental households in each: Arizona ($10.50 minimum wage): Greenlee (Clifton, 1,795), Santa Cruz (Nogales, 5,250) California ($11): Modoc (Alturas, 930) Colorado ($10.20): Cheyenne (Cheyenne Wells, 185), Saguache (Saguache, 703), Sedgwick (Julesburg, 305), Yuma (Wray, 1,527) Oregon ($10.50): Baker (Baker City, 2,280), Gilliam* (Condon, 287), Lake (Lakeview, 1,304), Malheur (Ontario, 4,194), Morrow (Heppner, 1,081), Union* (LaGrande, 3,666) Washington ($11.50): Asotin (Clarkston, 3,075), Ferry (Republic, 891), Garfield (Pomeroy, 278), Grant (Moses Lake, 11,536), Grays Harbor (Aberdeen, 9,042), Lincoln (Davenport, 947), Okanogan (Omak, 5,541), Pend Orielle (Newport, 1,249) *One bedroom FMR is equal to affordable rent with minimum wage in these two counties, may be greater due to rounding. Total is 24 with these two counties included. |
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