Map: Cost of living comparison for U.S. cities


When some call for a drastically higher nationwide minimum wage consider that such a minimum wage means different things in different parts of the country. In some places (most?) such a wage would be crippling to small business.

(From Axios)

A $15 per hour minimum wage has become a national U.S. rallying cry from workers seeking middle-class security. But while double the current minimum, $15 has its own limitations — and risks uncontemplated social consequences.

Reprinted from: https://www.ac2news.com/2019/05/map-cost-of-living-comparison-for-u-s-cities/

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