And I'd really like to see how they define "livable wage".
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My guess is the progressive $15/hr. The study seems to correlate right in that range, at least across all the areas that I looked up. It didn't seem to differentiate, for instance, between where I live and where my folks live. Average apartment rent here is $1500/mo. Average apartment rent where my folks are is around $700/mo. In both places, jobs below $15/hr were "non-liveable", and jobs over $15/hr were "liveable". Does not compute with the difference just in rent, let alone other costs of living.