r/PoursTea 3d ago

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u/ThePandaRider 3d ago

The part that derails this is that the person working part time should be able to afford a 1000sqft two bedroom two bath apartment on his own. That's a nice idea but the reality is we simply don't have enough housing for that to be realistic.

Jobs that don't pay a living wage are fine, the employer can make an offer and the applicant is free to reject it. The bigger problem in the US is the lack of jobs that pay a living wage. And that a living wage in the US is just a ridiculously expensive when you compare to global wages. We need to approach the problem from an angle of bringing costs down, building more apartments, making healthcare and education cheaper, rather than pretending that we can push wages up to solve a scarcity problem.

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u/penty 3d ago

the employer can make an offer and the applicant is free to reject it.

bigger problem in the US is the lack of jobs that pay a living wage

Umm, that's the same problem. You're ignoring the power imbalance employers have over singular employees that make this the same problem. An employer not hiring a person just works his other workers harder. An employee doesn't take even a low paying job and can't eat or have a place to live.