• catloaf@lemm.ee
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    3 个月前

    $1400/mo, the rough figure from the article, is 30% of $56k/yr. If you made $1m, 30% of that would give you $25,000/mo. How do you figure?

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      Median household is apparently 80k now. 30 percent of that monthly is 2,000.

      In my city 2,000 will rent you an infested place with water damage from the flood a year ago. But if the city comes around you have to pretend not to live there or else they’ll kick you out.

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        Don’t forget that household income is everyone in the house. So if you are all poor college kids with part time jobs making 15-20k a year your household income will still be close to or at the median, even though each of you are individually really poor

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                  You’d need census data to back that up.

                  Edit to add, you’d need to see which definition the government is using because household has a census definition and an IRS definition.